Old school simple bar. Cold beer and you can smoke cigs if you want.
Pat Kelly
Great, smokey hole in the wall
Darlene Sessions
It's closed down I think
DJ TOPDOG
I felt really comfortable in this place. Definitely an old man bar. I made it for happy hour and got three 12oz Buds for $5. It seems like a spot where many locals have been going for years. It one of the few places you can still smoke inside. The food they serve is minimal but it is right across the street from the skatepark. Keep going strong Perry!
One of the best bars in Philadelphia! Perfect mix of local crowd and amazing personable bartenders. If you get lucky to come in on a night Josie is working you are in for a real treat! The jukebox has an eclectic selection of music from Motown to The Red Hot Chili Peppers. It is truly a Kensington bar! Cash only but smoking permitted. Perry's place does not disappoint!
Bill M.
Five stars for one of a kind dive bar experience, yet curved to three stars since its very much a dive. If you're looking for craft beer and cocktails with more than 2 ingredients then you've definitely entered the wrong Fishtown/Kengsington location. But if you're looking to grab 2 rounds of drinks for three at a little less than $20 with tip, bizarre artwork on the walls, and a few bar games to yourself, then you've come to the right low key neighborhood dive. Especially if Perry himself is slinging drinks! The beer doesn't go beyond Budweiser for drafts, but at $2.50 a glass that's just fine even if it is a little warm. The cranberry for the vodka cranberry was warm in the back, and not in the actual bar, but it worked for the price. Especially when the bar featured an unused pool table and shuffleboard to enjoy, and it featured unusual art like a Dean Martin portrait made out of Camel Cigarettes. Overall Perry's is one of those unique spots bars with plenty of kinks. But for a Philly dive bar fan it more than deserves its place on the map. Just remember that the bar is not responsible for lost or stolen souls!
Mac Trocino
No frills, good neighborhood people. Everyone's nice
Old school simple bar. Cold beer and you can smoke cigs if you want.
Great, smokey hole in the wall
It's closed down I think
I felt really comfortable in this place. Definitely an old man bar. I made it for happy hour and got three 12oz Buds for $5. It seems like a spot where many locals have been going for years. It one of the few places you can still smoke inside. The food they serve is minimal but it is right across the street from the skatepark. Keep going strong Perry!
Good neighbor hood bar. Friendly people.
Always a great time.
THE LAST & BEST NEIGHBORHOOD BAR!!!
Perry's is the best, period.
Great!
Nice place
Restaurantji Recommends
Old school
One of the best bars in Philadelphia! Perfect mix of local crowd and amazing personable bartenders. If you get lucky to come in on a night Josie is working you are in for a real treat! The jukebox has an eclectic selection of music from Motown to The Red Hot Chili Peppers. It is truly a Kensington bar! Cash only but smoking permitted. Perry's place does not disappoint!
Five stars for one of a kind dive bar experience, yet curved to three stars since its very much a dive. If you're looking for craft beer and cocktails with more than 2 ingredients then you've definitely entered the wrong Fishtown/Kengsington location. But if you're looking to grab 2 rounds of drinks for three at a little less than $20 with tip, bizarre artwork on the walls, and a few bar games to yourself, then you've come to the right low key neighborhood dive. Especially if Perry himself is slinging drinks! The beer doesn't go beyond Budweiser for drafts, but at $2.50 a glass that's just fine even if it is a little warm. The cranberry for the vodka cranberry was warm in the back, and not in the actual bar, but it worked for the price. Especially when the bar featured an unused pool table and shuffleboard to enjoy, and it featured unusual art like a Dean Martin portrait made out of Camel Cigarettes. Overall Perry's is one of those unique spots bars with plenty of kinks. But for a Philly dive bar fan it more than deserves its place on the map. Just remember that the bar is not responsible for lost or stolen souls!
No frills, good neighborhood people. Everyone's nice
Buck-fifty High Life pony bottles.