This Jewish deli serves a wide range of fresh-baked bagels and house-made cream cheese (in flavors like pb nutella and pickle & dill), as well as homestyle favorites like matzo ball soup and hot pastrami on rye.
Food truck serves an eclectic menu inspired by Hawaiian flavors, including kalua pork and cabbage in banana leaves, a teriyaki angus beef burger, and poke.
Some say the sliders here are the best in town. Happy hour draws a crowd, and so do the 31 TVs for the sports set.
This neighborhood burger joint is a great place to enjoy hand-shaped patties and a wealth of fried sides. And yes, that guy or gal pulling the tap or handing you some serious Frito pie was in that punk band you saw the other night.
Slow-smoked barbecue served since the 1970s.
This well-regarded neighborhood restaurant offers a minimalist Continent-inspired American food menu that changes subtly on a regular basis alongside a deep and diverse wine list.
For weekday lunch try the tahli platter, with meat or vegetarian style, which includes nine items that change daily. Appetizers like Chicken 65, fried chicken morsels.
Serves everything from sliders to carnitas, and TVs abound. So do the beer choices, with 20 on tap and more than 50 by the bottle. Try the portobello cheesesteak if you have room after the cheese curds and fried pickles.
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