Search
Find What (restaurant name, category, cuisine)
Where (city, state, zip, address, landmark)
Find Restaurants Near You
sign up for deals
alt LocalEats Fork in Philadelphia restaurant pic

Fork

Average Cost: $$$

Phone: 215-625-9425

Categories: Brunch , Contemporary , Bistro , Farm to Table

Features: Full Bar , Handicap Access , Patio Seating , Smoke Free , Vegetarian Friendly

Dinner options at Fork can include crispy skin wild-striped bass, wild mushroom risotto, and pan-roasted free-range chicken. From the restaurant's website:
"Open seven days a week in Philadelphia's Old City, Fork is a nationally acclaimed New American bistro offering delicious food that is seasonal, fresh and inventive. The menu is printed daily and reflects international influences from around the world. Fork uses only the highest quality ingredients, many of which are supplied by local farmers from throughout the Philadelphia area."

". the news that Fork, the pioneering Old City bistro, has suddenly hit its stride after a dozen years and recently emerged as one of Philly's most exciting and relevant reservations is a pleasant shock indeed."

- Craig LaBan, The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 3, 2009, three bells (excellent)

 

 

Full bar. Serving lunch Mon-Fri, dinner nightly. Sun brunch 11 am-3 pm.
OPTIONS
DEALS
TOOLS
SHARE
OWNERS
ADDRESS
306 Market St , Philadelphia, PA 19106
LOCALEATS AWARDS
Top 100 Restaurant

Best Bistro in Philadelphia

WHAT WE SAY
Dinner options at Fork can include crispy skin wild-striped bass, wild mushroom risotto, and pan-roasted free-range chicken.


WHAT THEY SAY
From the restaurant's website:
"Open seven days a week in Philadelphia's Old City, Fork is a nationally acclaimed New American bistro offering delicious food that is seasonal, fresh and inventive. The menu is printed daily and reflects international influences from around the world. Fork uses only the highest quality ingredients, many of which are supplied by local farmers from throughout the Philadelphia area."

". the news that Fork, the pioneering Old City bistro, has suddenly hit its stride after a dozen years and recently emerged as one of Philly's most exciting and relevant reservations is a pleasant shock indeed."

- Craig LaBan, The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 3, 2009, three bells (excellent)

 

 

ADDITIONAL INFO
Full bar. Serving lunch Mon-Fri, dinner nightly. Sun brunch 11 am-3 pm.

Comment Card

Leave a comment for this restaurant





HomeShow Full SiteLocalEats mobileAbout Us