This Rustic Steakhouse In Philadelphia Is A Carnivore's Dream Come True
By Kim Magaraci|Published January 21, 2018
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
There’s no shortage of amazing steakhouses in Philly! Every neighborhood has their selection of tasty restaurants where you can find a great steak, but one classy place in particular is known for their tender steaks, family-style sides, and glamorous 1940s-themed atmosphere. If you haven’t yet dined at Butcher and Singer, you’re missing out on possibly the best steakhouse in Philadelphia.
Butcher and Singer is located in a historic building at 1500 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102
It's hard to top Butcher and Singer when it comes to flavorful cuts of meat. Their signature porterhouse for two is one of the best steaks you will ever have.
Whether you're dining here to celebrate an occasion or just to spoil yourself, one thing is certain: a meal at Butcher and Singer will be one you won't forget.
Butcher and Singer serves lunch Monday – Friday from 11:30am – 2:30pm. Their dinner hours are Monday – Thursday from 5pm – 10pm; Friday and Saturday from 5pm – 11pm; and Sunday from 4pm – 9pm.
You’ll want to make a reservation, either online here or by calling (215)732-4444. A meal here is on the pricey side, but absolutely worth it for an outstanding dining experience. One bite, and you’ll quickly realize why this Stephen Starr restaurant is consistently one of the 10 Most Highly Rated Restaurants In Philadelphia.
Have you treated yourself to an amazing steak from this carnivore’s dream come true? What did you order? Share your experiences with us in the comments below!
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