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10 Cozy Philly Restaurants for Winter Date Nights

These standout dining spots offer delicious food with a cozy vibe, perfect for a winter date night

The cozy glow of low lamps glow in the dining room of Double Knot restaurant in Philadelphia.

Although the weather outside may be frightful, cozy Philly restaurants offer the perfect winter date-night escape. Our list highlights some memorable and popular restaurants for an evening out with someone special. 

Cozy Philly Restaurants Around the City

With Philly’s thriving food scene, cozy and delicious options abound all around town. Our guide for your perfect winter date-night meal features restaurants from Center City to Chestnut Hill.

Your Classic Sit-Down for Two

Looking for an intimate and traditional dinner for two? Explore these options for your Philly winter date-night out. 

Photo courtesy of Butcher & Singer

Butcher and Singer 

Center City/Rittenhouse Square
1500 Walnut Street, Philadelphia

Step out of the cold and into the “old Hollywood” ambience at Butcher and Singer. This classic steakhouse offers a cozy and intimate vibe with great food, raw bar, and cocktails. 

Adelinas Restaurant and Bar

Chestnut Hill
8235 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia

Adelinaโ€™s offers you a genuine taste of Italian cuisine. Visit the charming neighborhood of Chestnut Hill for a date-night filled with great pasta dishes, appetizers and cocktails. 

Double Knot 

Center City
120 South 13th Street, Philadelphia

Serving Japanese cuisine, Double Knot sits on top of a street-level bar room. Head downstairs for an intimate, cozy, and vibey dining room setting. Try the nine-course chefโ€™s tasting menu for two to get a taste of what makes this spot so popular.

Fork 

Old City
306 Market Street, Philadelphia

Book your date-night dinner at Old Cityโ€™s Fork, a Philly dining staple for over 28 years. Enjoy New American dishes that tie meat or fish with vegetables in a unique and sophisticated way. 

Giuseppe & Sons 

Center City
1523 Sansom Street, Philadelphia

Craving homemade Italian? Giuseppe & Sons in center city is your spot. Enjoy pastas, staple italian dishes and cocktails in the atmosphere of this candle-lit setting.

Wm. Mulherinโ€™s Sons 

Fishtown
1355 N. Front Street, Philadelphia

Stop in for a cocktail and stay for the food. Wm. Mulherinโ€™s Sons is not only a cozy destination, but a unique one. In addition to their specialty brick-oven pizza, they offer a wide-range of classic New American and Italian dishes.

Casual and Cozy Vibes

These date-night spots deliver fantastic food in relaxed, inviting settings. With options throughout the city of brotherly love, you can’t go wrong.

Photo courtesy of Tomo Sushi & Ramen

Tomo Sushi & Ramen 

Old City
228 Arch Street, Philadelphia

Tomo Sushi & Ramen is your perfect winter date-night destination. Visit them in Old City for their remarkable ramen and sushi dishes, including rolls that are uniquely theirs. 

Condesa 

Center City

Condesa offers the city of brotherly love a flavor of South Beach. Traditional and unique Mexican inspired dishes and cocktails match the eateries vibe and lively upbeat setting. 

Luckyโ€™s Last Chance 

Manayunk

Manayunkโ€™s โ€œbest burgerโ€ might just be at Luckyโ€™s Last Chance. This American tavern style restaurant is sure to give a great date night with handhelds and shareable plates. 

Pizzeria Beddia 

Fishtown

Thereโ€™s tasty pizza all around Philly, but perhaps no tastier than at Pizzeria Beddia. A landmark in the Philly pizza scene, this Fishtown spot proudly touts their artisan pies and brick-oven cooking method. Stop in and enjoy their family-style appetizers and pies, and in-house drink selection. 

Great Eats for Your Winter Date Night in Philly

With this guide, finding the perfect cozy Philly restaurant for a winter date night is easy. These select spots are sure to help beat the cold and make for an unforgettable dinner out with that special someone.

Lead photo courtesy of Double Knot restaurant.

Contributing Writer, Family Focus Media

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