3420 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States
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Has a few different of options on the menu. However pretty expensive. Opted for the burger it was a bit greasy and loads of cheese lots of sauce. Ended up just eating the burger without bun $20.
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Has a few different of options on the menu. However pretty expensive. Opted for the burger it was a bit greasy and loads of cheese lots of sauce. Ended up just eating the burger without bun $20.
It's been eight years since I last ate here, but it's worth the wait. The waiter Mark, a very professional person. My friend is an allergic physique, Mark provides hot, non-sensitizing rolls and makes notes to ensure that everything he prepares does not cause allergies. The meal was delicious and perfect. The trip was worth it.
The most eye-catching landmark in Philadelphia is the Philadelphia City Hall. Designed by a famous architect, the hall took 30 years to build (completed in 1901) and cost 24 million US dollars, which was a considerable amount at the time. The City Hall is located in the city center. The entire building is square, 167 meters high, and has nearly 700 rooms. The main body is made of granite, and the top is a huge bronze statue of William Penn, the father of Philadelphia. The statue is more than 11 meters high and weighs 27 tons. It faces northeast and overlooks the city's famous Penn Treaty Park. In addition to the huge bronze statue of the father of Philadelphia, the most eye-catching thing about the building is that there are more than 250 reliefs on the exterior of the building. From a distance, the entire City Hall looks like a huge square seal, and the bronze statue is the handle of the seal... The Philadelphia City Hall, also known as the "Philadelphia City Hall", is the largest, tallest, and most expensive of all the city halls in the United States. From 1901 to 1908, it was also the tallest habitable building in the world. Designed by John McArthur, Jr., this ambitious project made it the tallest building in the world at the time, but it took a long time to build, taking 30 years to complete until 1901. It did, however, eclipse the Washington Monument and the Eiffel Tower. Today, this massive City Hall is still one of the tallest and largest masonry structures in the world. The building's central tower reaches a height of 548 feet, and a sculpture of William Penn is erected on top of it. The sculpture is also a behemoth, standing at 37 feet tall and weighing 27 tons, and it is just one of 250 sculptures created by Alexander Calder inside and outside the building. The entire City Hall has more than 600 rooms, all arranged around a central courtyard. Many rooms have extremely luxurious decorations, including a reception room with a blue and gold ceiling and red marble columns, and a conference room with a gorgeous branch-shaped decorative lamp. At this time, the City Hall Square is very lively for the annual Christmas market, where everyone comes to choose their favorite New Year gifts🎁 and eat and have fun. At noon, come to the White Dog Restaurant for brunch. This restaurant is very unique, and friends who come to Philadelphia can come here to check in.
【Silk Collection | Retro and artistic, a dog restaurant that is super photogenic】 White Dog Cafe is a well-known internet celebrity restaurant in Philadelphia. There are now three stores. The first store opened in 1983 is in University City, which is also the one we went to. The other two are in Wayne and Haverford. The store is decorated with dogs and divided into different rooms. Some rooms have blue velvet sofas with large colorful paintings, some are self-portraits of generals, and some are dog heads on a wall. The layout is very thoughtful. I think the best photo spot in the restaurant is the area at the corner of the stairs. The huge glass, warm sunshine, and fresh green plants make the whole room feel very comfortable. It looks great in any photo! Most of the ingredients in the restaurant are organic products, and they all come from local farms within 50 miles. They are healthy and fresh, and the menu is also modified with seasonal changes. We ordered a French Toast and Omelet. The toast was a little sweeter, with cream cheese and maple syrup. Since we tried a few varieties, we were not impressed. In general, the decoration inside the store was more surprising than the food itself. It is completely OK to check in and take photos. If you avoid the peak dining time, you can enjoy your concave style! Store name | White Dog Cafe Address | 3420 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 Business hours | Monday to Thursday 11am-9:30pm, Friday 11am-10pm, Saturday 9:30am-10pm, Sunday 9:30am-9pm Average price | $20-30