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Reading Terminal Market

12th St & Arch St
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 922-2317
readingterminalmarket.org
4.5 star rating based on 19 reviews

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Hours
Mon-Sat 8am-6pm Sun 9am-4pm  
Status: Closed  
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tel: (215) 922-2317

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tel: (215) 922-2040

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Mouth-watering aromas. Produce fresh from the field. Amish specialties. Fresh meats, seafood, and poultry. Unique, hand-made pottery, jewelry and crafts from around the world. The hustle and bustle of a multitude of diverse people. It’s all here in Philadelphia’s historic farmers market, Reading Terminal Market. An exhilarating selection of baked goods, meats, poultry, seafood, produce,... more

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Regarded as the best farmers' market in America at least in Philadelphia, the Reading Terminal Market is a terrific place to sample all the culinary grandeur Philadelphia has to offer. Experience the traditional cheese steak, a custom-made deli sandwich, or an authentic Pennsylvania Dutch hearty home cooked breakfast prepared by Amish farmers. Aside from the prepared foods, over 80 food... more

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A long-standing landmark, the Reading Terminal Market contains a profusion of stalls, shops, lunch counters, and food emporiums in a huge indoor market. You can choose from numerous raw ingredients and prepared foods -- Chinese, Greek, Mexican, Japanese, Thai, Middle Eastern, Italian, and Pennsylvania Dutch, to name a few. Food options include an extensive salad bar, hoagie and cheese steak... more

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Amish vendors take orders on cordless phones just across the way from a kebab seller; there's vegetarian takeout steps away from the butcher, all contained in a restored structure that once accommodated commuters arriving in trains, but now catering largely to suburban visitors. The eateries, bakeries, markets and diners offer plenty of choices for groups in the city for a few days, whether... more

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Fresh food needs a fresh floral counterpart. The Market has three locations for fresh-cut flowers: Market Blooms, Young Botanicals and Flower Basket.

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A chain-free hodgepodge of eateries and fast-food stands makes for an authentic Philadelphia eating experience.

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In Short Amish vendors take orders on cordless phones just across the way from a kebab seller; there's vegetarian takeout steps away from the butcher, all contained in a restored structure that once accommodated commuters arriving in trains, but now catering largely to suburban visitors. The eateries, bakeries, markets and diners offer plenty of choices for groups in the city for a... more

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I was in town for a week last year ( as a guest of someone attending a conference) and I ate there almost every day. There was plenty to choose from and it helped that it was right across the street from the convention center. I (being from the west coast) was introduced to cheese steaks, which were great.
It was crowded, especially during lunch but I didn't think it was too expensive. I also... more

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Awesome experience, I could have spent the whole day there. It's huge in there! We ate at the Amish diner. The food was fantastic, plentiful, reasonable...what more could you ask for...as for service....very good.

Pros

+ Many ethnic foods as well as good American fare--so lots of choice

Cons

- Some places only take cash, very crowded at times

GREAT FOOD!

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Best and cheapest produce in Philly! For breakfast or lunch try the Down Home Diner (the bacon is amazing, burgers are huge, and the line moves fast). Famous Fourth Street Cookie Company is Great! (Giant cookies loaded with chips) Try the fruit smoothie place called four seasons! (get the tropical, order it by number) Fischers soft pretzels are classic! (go for the butter on top) Looking... more
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