Bar Hygge
Living down the street from Bar Hygge is a plus, but even if I didn't, I would still be an avid proponent of it. Located on the quieter side of Fairmount Avenue nestled between the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Broad street, it sits perfect walking distance from Center City. From the first moment walking in, you get the sense that this is a family owned and operated business. From the soft fabrics used in decorating the couches, to the main wall in the dining room, that is made of real disassembled oak barrels, to the side dining room that has all sorts of mismatched and charming decorations mainly window pains. It is a place that it is hard not to feel at home in. The lighting is soft and inviting and the beer is ever changing of course, because they not only know food, they are a brewery as well. The food is centered in fresh ingredients and on pushing the boundaries in European centered flavors with a strong American influence. For a healthy amount of sharing options, the build your own board (with meats, cheeses, specialty dishes or veggies) is a great family style starting place because there is always something on for everyone.