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Bars in Philadelphia, PA
In the food sector, Philadelphia is recognized for hoagies, Stromboli, scrapple, water ice Irish potatoes candy, cheese steak sandwich, tasty cakes and soft pretzels which were developed by American Italians. When the tiny slices of steak sandwich was originated in 1930 by Pat's King of steaks, it was without cheese but a fierce competition started between the duo when Geno's Steaks arrived in 1966 while McGrillin's Older Ale House which started business in 1860 at the center of the city on Duty Street is the oldest tavern in the city.

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Aside from these nineties and eighties bar, there are now renowned ones in the city meeting the current age needs and they can be located all around the city:
Franklin Bar, 112 S 18th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103, USA
This is a favorite spot in the city for tiki lovers but it also servers wines and liquors of local and international brand names.
Monk's Café, 264 S 16th St, Philadelphia, PA 19102, USA
It’s easy to meet up with your friends either as a working class or a college student for somedelicious meals and great cocktails.
MC Gillian’s Older Alehouse, 1310 Drury St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA
Surprisingly, this very sixties bar in Philadelphia mentioned above still operates in the city and remains one of its best !
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