Daily News | 13 of the hottest bars in Philly — if you can find them
describing this quasi-speakeasy buried behind El Rey in Rittenhouse: creative cocktails that “actually do live up to the hype” in a dark room jazzed up by ribald artwork. The alley entrance is a plus for the vibe.Stevens’ Prophecy
Want a secret? Walk into the lobby of the W Philadelphia hotel and approach the Living Room bar and lounge. There’s a mirror to the left of the bar. It’s actually a two-way mirrored door leading back to Stephens’ Prophecy, a salonlike space whose artwork celebrates local royalty: East Falls’ Grace Kelly, later Princess Grace of Monaco.
The name pays homage to Kelly’s yearbook prediction while at the Stevens School in Germantown, which prophesied she would be “famous on stage and screen.” Stephens’ Prophecy can handle 20 people and may be reserved; there’s a $2,000 minimum. Walk-ins are allowed, space permitting. Snack menu and full bottle service menu are priced for your Black Card .Center City’s newest bar is still a secret, since it only opened to the public March 7. It’s just off 16th and Spruce, where Plenty Cafe was.
Superfolie — with its made-up French name — is a snug, moody walk-in with a five-seat bar, a couple of tables on the street level, and an inviting mezzanine. Owners Chloe Grigri and Vincent Stipo, the wine experts behind the Good King Tavern and le Caveau across town, offer a rotating selection of bubbly, white, orange, and red wines by the glass, with a bottle list of 70-plus cellar selections, including wines from hard-to-find producers and vintages.
Very few bars’ custom wallpaper is made of word-search puzzles, but that’s the conversation-starter at this bar in a building hidden on a back alley a block off Broad Street. The second and third floors’ library motif, beneath a large globe, is capable of stimulating conversation over potent drinks and light snacks. And now I can’t think of more to say. Must be a writer’s block., 📍 1342 Cypress St., Philadelphia. Open 5-11 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 5-11:30 p.m.
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