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Ladder 15

Address
1528 Sansom St Philadelphia PA 19102
Phone
(215) 964-9755
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Total Reviews
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Business Hours

Status: Open

Sunday
11:30am-2:00am
Monday
11:30am-2:00am
Tuesday
11:30am-2:00am
Wednesday
11:30am-2:00am
Thursday
11:30am-2:00am
Friday
11:30am-2:00am
Saturday
11:30am-2:00am

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Ladder 15 is the best restaurant and bar offering sports bars, night clubs, special drinks, bachelorette, corporate and fundraiser parties in PhiladelphiaRESTAURANT

Ladder 15 is extremely proud to announce that as of February 2010, David Ansill has taken over the executive chef position. Critically acclaimed for his restaurants Pif and Ansill, Chef Ansill is known for his "delicious and inventive," dishes and the "elegant simplicity," of his food. At Ladder 15, Chef Ansill takes his unique style and applies it to bar food, creating dishes that take bar...

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Average Rating
35

Tie-loosened professionals during happy hour and 20-something partyers later on fill this upscale, if somewhat plain, cross between a sports bar and a cocktail lounge. Food here tends on the fancy side of comfort, like Korean tacos, truffle-topped fries, and oxtail cheesesteaks.

Citysearch Editorial Review

With the addition of super-chef David Ansill as the omnipotent, daily overseer of the kitchen and beer guru/foodie blogger Collin Flatt as the consulting overseer of the bar, this Center City...

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In Philly celebrating birthdays and Christmas. Awesome fries. Check it out. You will love it!

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40

On this night, I was intending on going to a club that was nearby but because they failed to open we tried ladder15, and we were quite honestly disappointed. The music was absolutely terrible. On...

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60

There are a handful of bars I avoid like the plague and Ladder 15 had always been a part of that list...without me ever stepping through the doors. The line outside was telling enough. I know...

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I am absolutely 100% shocked at how fun this place actually was this past Saturday night! First of all, there was a line when we (my two female friends and I) got there at 11:30, but the line...

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Group outing on a Saturday afternoon before a Phillies game with about 20 folks. Back area was roped off for us and the space was very nice. Tall ceilings. Back bar run by Stephen was a great...

Business description (2)

In what was once a firehouse, Ladder 15, Rittenhouse Square's newest and hottest eating and drinking destination combines an exciting and original dining experience with an upscale yet unpretentious bar scene.With 35 foot ceilings, and a unique mixture of stone walls, steel railings, beautiful mahogany, and two fireplaces, Ladder 15 is designed to look both cool in an industrial sense, and feel...

“Great happy-hour specials” are the chief draw of this New American tavern in a former Rittenhouse firehouse, which also gets shout-outs for “inventive twists” on “pub grub” since a chef change in January 2012; to many, it’s the “unofficial singles meat market of Center City” with lines of “pretty young girls and frat boys” as it “goes from bustling to swamped” late at night.

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Beverage director Flatt has taken considerable effort to fill the beer menu with food pairing suggestions and detailed descriptions that nearly rival those found in an beer industry mag.

Know Before You Go

As with any self-respecting foodie/beer geek destination that opened in the modern era (post-2007), the food and beer menus rotate frequently.

Fun Fact

The building, now lined with stone “wallpaper” and warmed by two fireplaces, began its life as a firehouse.

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