The unofficial start of fall in Philadelphia brings great news for Philly food and drink fans (read: everyone).
As a complement to the city’s robust outdoor dining scene Indoor dining can start in Philly restaurants Tuesday, September 8th with Philadelphia city security protocols (including 25% capacity limits, mask requirements, and more).
That’s just in time for the start of Restaurant week in the city center, back to its fall edition of must-have lunch and dinner options in over 75 Center City restaurants – including newly opened restaurants and hotel restaurants – by September 13th to 25th.
INSIDE EATING & RESTAURANT WEEK QUICK FACTS
- Philadelphia restaurants will serve indoor dining starting Tuesday, September 8th.
- Security guidelines include capacity limits of 25%, mask requirements, and more.
- Center City District Restaurant Week runs September 13-25 in more than 75 restaurants in Philly.
- During Dining Week, diners can have a $ 35 dinner or a $ 20 lunch to eat or take away.
Both food developments provide a great opportunity to meet up with family and friends again for lunch or dinner on the town (including meeting up with colleagues you may not have seen before) – – as well as the possibility of expanding your city tour with the Visit Philly Overnight Hotel Package.
Read on for more information on Indoor Dining and Restaurant Week in Philadelphia.
Get excited: On September 8th, Philadelphia restaurants will open their doors and Welcome guests to dine indoors In addition to the running outdoor restaurants.
The City of Philadelphia requires restaurants to follow suit extensive security guidelinesincluding limiting indoor capacity by 25%, limiting table size to four people, and requiring masks for people who are not seated.

(Photo by J. Fusco for Visit Philadelphia)
Philly restaurants, including Talula’s Garden (left), welcome guests indoors.
Contains a shortlist of those preparing to serve again indoors Love, Talula’s garden, Jerry’s Bar, Cicala, Cuba Libre and the brand new Steak 48.
In addition, spots that opened during the pandemic want to flaunt their interiors for the first time, namely Añejo Philadelphia and SET NoLibs.
Hotel restaurants offer indoor dining
Hotel restaurants will also return indoors, including:
Another reason for fall is a delicious start in Philadelphia: Restaurant week in the city centerwho is returning for their fall edition of September 13th to 25th.
Delicious meets affordable during the highly anticipated programming, though more than 75 restaurants in Center City offer $ 35 Prix-Fixe dinners. More than 35 of these restaurants also offers $ 20 Prix Fixed Lunch. (Talk about a deal.)
The restaurant week brings an exciting twist for 2020: guests can enjoy meals at home or in the restaurants.
For those looking to dine in (indoor or outdoor depending on the restaurant), discounted parking is available for $ 9 or less at more than 25 Philadelphia Parking Association and Philadelphia Parking Authority facilities. Read more about the parking options on the Center City District website.

(Courtesy photo of Center City District)
During Dining Week in the Center City District, diners can enjoy a $ 35 dinner and $ 20 lunch at more than 75 Philly restaurants.
Participants in the autumn edition of Restaurant Week in the Center City District include Amada, Barbuzzo, Fork, the Red Owl Tavern, the SOUTH Kitchen & Jazz Club and the Tequilas Restaurant.
Make the most of a night on the town by booking the Visit Philly Overnight Hotel Package, which includes free parking up to $ 100 in Center City hotels. After all, now is a good time to book a Philadelphia hotel stay.
Happy food!
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