
Amada (shown here) is one of the nearly 10 restaurants participating in Old City Restaurant Week, which runs from July 19 through 25. (Photo by N. Sheldon for Visit Philadelphia)
Looking for deal-driven summer dining plans? Look no further.
Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood celebrates the salad days of summer with a week-long eating extravaganza — Old City Restaurant Week.
Starting this Sunday, July 19, select restaurants in the neighborhood will plate $15, $25 or $35 lunch and/or dinners. Participating restaurants include Old City standbys like Amada and Positano Coast and newer eateries like The Olde Bar (chef Jose Garces’ newest restaurant) and Lucha Cartel.
Menus vary, but are all tempting. For instance, Amada will offer its signature Spanish small plates like spicy potatoes, ham croquettes, gazpacho, olives and more. Positano Coast will serve dishes like squid ink pasta, ricotta ravioli, focaccia and more.
Click here for the full list of participating restaurants and their menus. Be sure to make your reservations soon to secure a spot at your desired restaurant.
Cheers to discounted dining!