Cheap Food Hits University City
We may groan endlessly about Penn’s dining options (that shudder you’re now experiencing comes courtesy of Houston Market), but as West Philadelphians, we’re actually very lucky when it comes to food. In fact, some of our Philly favorites (White Dog, Sabrina’s, Marigold Kitchen– to name a few) are just a short walk away, and for the next two weeks, they’re cheap, thanks to Uni City Dining Days.
Starting tonight and running through July 26th, and sponsored the neatest Philly organizations like the DP (ever heard of it?), Metro, and the local Jewish newspaper, Dining Days really just mean one thing: cheap, good food.
Three-course menu options will be offered at 34 local restaurants for the fixed price of $15, $25, or $30 per person. All in all, a pretty sweet idea. (Except for these three promotional vids.)
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By actually on July 12, 2012 at 10:04 am
dining days start tonight, not tomorrow
Nice article. I’ll definitely check out dining days. I’ve always wanted to try White Dog.
@Actually,
Thanks for catching that! Take us all on a date to White Dog tonight?
Only on Planet Penn is $30 for dinner considered “cheap.”
Don’t go to Marigold Kitchen. You will leave hungry and 30 dollars poorer.
no