Reading Terminal Market
1136 Arch St, Philadelphia
(215) 922-2317
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What a unique experience - a must in Philly. Every cuisine you could ever want, and people are approachable to move/share tables and chairs in the limited seating area. But still a great place to grab lunch.
Busy market with varied produce and good choice of food stalls.
This place was cool, so many different ethnic places to eat for lunch. Place is huge, breakfast/lunch, early dinner.
Loved, loved, loved this market. Met up with family here and we simply ate and walked around. From the cheesesteaks, to the Amish bakery, to fresh juices, Chinese food, coffee, farmer's market - I mean you name it, you might find it! This could totally be an awesome date idea. Stop by hear and stroll the city afterwards. Two thumbs 👍🏾
Great experience and great food options.
Seafood high. I saw roaches. Donuts were everything.
Always the perfect scents of food choices and friendly shoppers!
We try Philly cheese for lunch and it was delicious
OMG! If you are in Philly and you craving anything to eat and don't know what you have taste for, this is your spot! I got the best tasting Brisket Sandwich here and the meat was piled so high that I couldn't consume half the sandwich! I got two Kosher Pickles with the sandwich. I washed it down with a cream soda. There are numerous places to eat here and I have as yet to have a bad experience here. Next time have to leave room for dessert( yes they have that too)
Such a cozy market with a diverse variety of cuisines! Generally not too crowded and options for takeout and dine-in, as well as grocery. Went here for breakfast and it was already so lively! In Europe, these markets are a dime a dozen, but I’m really glad to have found one on Philadelphia.
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Anything you could want and more
Good touristy place to see a market under a roof. Lots of different vendors, some will be good some not. You have to make a call.
I love this place. It's one of my favorite places in Philadelphia.
Reading (pronounced Redding) is equally impressive as it is diverse. With a cuisine for even the most discerning palate, this place is a true one-stop-shop for everything from baked goods to burgers. From oyster po-boys to coffee roasters. When staying overnight we typically get a hotel within walking distance so that we can grab breakfast at one of the many counterspots and appreciate the endless possibilites.
Different items fresh food. Nice environment
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