Mighty Melt
111 S Independence Mall E Stall 9, Philadelphia
(215) 607-3204
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Sad, not much to see. Seems there were better times. Building is cool, but today, Saturday., only about 5 stalls opened. Hope this place will get filled in the future and make a comeback.
I needed lunch between museum visits and thought more restaurants would be in here. Only three places to eat, and only two shops. No information on the building itself.
The Bourse is a good place for a quick lunch when you’re near the Liberty Bell, The Weitzman Jewish Museum or close by. There were more choices pre COVID , yet now still enough diversity for everyone.
Great food. Good value. We had two meals here during our stay in Philly. Good quality, modern food with choice for different tastes. More people should come.
Stop in to see the wonderful architecture. We made the mistake of getting a Philly cheesesteak and it was pitiful and expensive. The hall is just about naked from lack of people. Hop on/off tour is in front here.
Interesting variety of food for everyone and conveniently located near other mus visit locations such as the Independence Mall
It is a pandemic so take the review with a grain of salt. Many food vendor spots are open...so not a huge selection of food to choose from. Not a whole lot of stores upstairs that I could see, though I did not go up there. I can imagine it was very nice pre pandemic and hopefully it can recover.
Finally post-COVID, things are picking up again at the Bourse! Yesterday we sampled a delicious poke bowl at Abunai Poke near the west entrance. Topped with fish eggs, the bowl featured lots of shrimp atop fresh greens, edamame beans & other treats. Service was efficient and friendly and the price is right!
Not sure if they were victims of the Covid lockdowns but about 75% of the restaurants in the hall are closed. Could be a great place but minimal choices to eat at on a Tuesday afternoon.
Covid has really hurt this food hall as many of the stalls have closed. As of October 2021, there is a Mexican place, a poke bowl food place, a pizza place, Grubsteak, a dessert place, and a cheesesteak place. Unfortunately, many of the more interesting stalls have closed. There is indoor seating and some outside tables. Seating area inside has lots of light and is airy due to design of the building. Located on 5th St across from Liberty Bell park. Hopefully, this place can recover soon.
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This place was virtually empty and a wasted walk over there. They had a guy at each entrance forcing you to put a mask on, even though that goes against CDC recommendations at this time. There was virtually no one in there so how would you get within 6' of anyone.
We stopped here for lunch and found only about 4 places open. It’s a beautiful space and would be a great spot for lunch. However, with not a lot of choices open, it is very limited. Personally until Covid is completely over, I would find other places for lunch.
Nothing there maybe one restaurant was open. The bus company uses it as a potty stop and the Mexican Consulate rents space. What a waste.
Only 4 stores. Don't know if it was the time of day (but in my opinion 2:00 is not too late for lunch), but then again there was hardly anyone in the place.
Two of my favorite places to eat are here. Marino Brothers has excellent cheesesteaks and The Grubhouse has one of the best breakfasts around. The hash browns are tasty and the biscuit is incredible. A very bountiful breakfast! The waffles are also delicious.
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