As an East Coast city, Philly is used to cold and snowy winters. But that’s no reason to stay home. Local restaurants and bars have fireplaces roaring through the wintry weather. Here are 15 of the best, from cozy neighborhood haunts to elegant lounges.
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Suraya Restaurant
Fishtown’s Lebanese destination Suraya features a photogenic indoor/outdoor space with a fireplace that connects the bustling restaurant with the dramatically lit garden lounge.
Wm. Mulherin’s Sons
The main dining room at Wm. Mulherin’s Sons features a central poured-concrete fireplace, logs ready to be burned, and a skylight for watching the snow fall.
Frankford Hall
Fire pits abound at this German beer hall in Fishtown featuring indoor/outdoor space, ping pong, and massive beers.
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Condesa
Food and drink service is available at the modern fireplace behind the large bar at Condesa in the Pod Philly hotel. This newcomer from the Suraya team serves Mexican dishes alongside a wide variety of tequilas and mezcals.
Devil's Alley
Devil’s Alley is known for its upstairs fireplace that’s perfect for indoor dining during this season. Inside this Center City bar, the fireplace is huge and wood-burning.
The Continental Mid-town
Hop on the elevator and ride it all the way up to the rooftop bar at Continental Midtown—because who doesn’t want to feel like they’re on top of the world while sipping a cocktail? Picture this: a fireplace roaring like it’s auditioning for a role in a winter blockbuster, while you snuggle up on the couches with a warm deep dish brownie-chocolate chip cookie topped with vanilla gelato or a banana créme brûlée that’s practically begging for a standing ovation.
The Dandelion
Cozy is the name of the game at Stephen Starr’s Dandelion in Rittenhouse, where it’s easy to warm up by the fire, pint in hand, and forget this is Philly, not a hunting lodge somewhere in the British Isles.
McGillin's Olde Ale House
Back in the day, fireplaces weren’t just for charm. As Philly’s oldest continuously operating tavern, McGillin’s lights its fireplace all winter long. Another way to warm up: Sip one of the bar’s hot adult beverages, like the Snowshoe — hot chocolate with a shot of butterscotch liquor, served in a mug and topped with whipped cream.
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The Library Bar
The Rittenhouse hotel’s Library Bar has an elegant fireplace surrounded by bookshelves, artwork, and leather chairs. The bar menu features classic cocktails and original creations, along with upscale snacks, such as caviar served on deviled eggs and in a cannoli with mascarpone.
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Stratus Rooftop Lounge
At the center of Stratus Lounge runs a 40-foot glass-enclosed fireplace with a rail for drinks and plenty of comfy seating. Heat lamps make this indoor/outdoor spot atop the Hotel Monaco a year-round destination.
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Royal Boucherie
Votives on the tables, sconces on the walls, and a candle-lit fireplace give this Old City brasserie a sultry glow that helps set the scene for his French-influenced offerings.
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Vedge
This Midtown Village restaurant has been one of the greatest vegan spots in America for over a decade. The Tiger Building, built by Frank Furness, was home to Deux Cheminees (two fires) until it became a vegan and carnivore hangout. This is a must-see for diners seeking a meal by the fire.
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Bloomsday
Order a coffee, a glass of natural wine, or a full meal of in-season fare at Bloomsday while hanging by the double-sided fireplace in the dining room.
The Twisted Tail
Southern restaurant Twisted Tail has two fireplaces in its upstairs lounge, where it frequently hosts live music.
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Hawthornes
Hawthornes, which doubles as a bottle shop, offers those waiting for a table a cozy nook by the fireplace complete with couches to give it a ski lodge vibe.