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Feb 04, 2008 14:16

One more request for help, Philly-style. We're driving down next weekend for the "Art of Lee Miller" exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Are there any cool, boutique-y hotels in the area? That aren't outrageously priced? Other ideas of stuff to do on a Saturday night?

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bing_crosby February 4 2008, 19:34:06 UTC
I'm thinking about going to this on saturday night
http://www.ihousephilly.org/30yearsoffilm.htm

if you want to come along, you're welcome. otherwise, there are a lot of good, small restaurants in philly-- I went to this place Mr. Martino's in south philly recently, and was thinking it would be primo for romantic outings.

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sadotter February 5 2008, 22:19:39 UTC
Cool, thanks for the invite! I actually have no idea what we'll be doing Saturday night, but I'll find a way to get in touch if we go to the film thing.

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thewicked3000 February 4 2008, 19:52:05 UTC
I saw that exhibit in London and enjoyed it.

I use Tablet Hotels for finding my boutique-y hotels (and then check the reviews on TripAdvisor:)

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kittymalicious February 4 2008, 20:22:05 UTC
seconding tablet hotels!

but i just took a look and yuck, no cool hotels in philly.

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thewicked3000 February 4 2008, 20:23:45 UTC
I just did the same search...how can Philly have none of the "cutting edge" and "happening" ones (their descriptors) that Tablet is so awesome about helping us find?

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kittymalicious February 4 2008, 20:25:53 UTC
yeah. i wanted to go to for a weekend, check out the mutter museum and stay in a hotel but there are zero. i've stayed in the hotel rouge and hotel george in DC. at least they're trying.

there's no point for a hotelier to start up something hip in philly, i guess.

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j_u_d_i February 5 2008, 00:25:08 UTC
We stayed at the Loews hotel in Philly a few years ago:
http://www.loewshotels.com/en/Hotels/Philadelphia-Hotel/Overview.aspx

It's not a boutique, but it's pretty cool: in an old banking building with a trendy bar on the first floor.

This summer I stayed at the society hill sheraton:
http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/societyhill
DEFINITELY not a boutique, but we got a great deal there on hotwire, and it's in a great neighborhood -- a quiet part of old city near the water.

may I also recommend this restaurant:
http://www.radicchio-cafe.com/

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sadotter February 5 2008, 22:20:31 UTC
excellent all around. muchos gracias!

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neverdreamofme February 5 2008, 04:08:18 UTC
There are lots of awesome BYOs in Philly! One of my favorites is Audrey Claire, in my old neighborhood right off of Rittenhouse Square. Also, you can search the Philly citypaper for restaurants by neighborhood, food type, BYO, etc.:
http://www.citypaper.net/
As far as I know there aren't many boutiquey hotels in Philly, but there are some interesting ones: the Loew's hotel used to be a bank (designed by some famous art-deco architect or something, I forget the story), and the Ritz was also once a bank, although a more froufy one.

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sadotter February 5 2008, 22:24:34 UTC
awesome, awesome, awesome! thanks! i'll follow up with stories, for sure.

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neverdreamofme February 6 2008, 01:19:00 UTC
Good - I will be looking forward to your report :) Blow Philly a kiss for me while you're there - I miss that place!

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rackmount February 5 2008, 15:14:04 UTC
I always stay at the thomas bond house. it's not boutiquey, but it's got a really good intersection of value, location, and quality of rooms. the people who run it do an amazing job, and the people who stay there are always very nice (they have a free wine-and-cheese at night and free breakfast; both are excellent, and as anti-social as i am, ive always ended up chatting with someone ( ... )

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sadotter February 5 2008, 22:33:48 UTC
Believe it or not, I looked into the Thomas Bond House - woulda been great, but it's booked for the weekend we're going. Stupid Valentine's Day, ruining everything.

Thanks for the info though - maybe the restaurant stuff will work out.

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rackmount February 8 2008, 19:37:37 UTC
easy to believe... we value-driven midwesterners have to stick together. :)

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