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The Penn Bookstore at 36th and Walnut Streets is one of the rare non-bar businesses in the city that stays open relatively late . It’s part of the reason it attracts both students and residents.
Since the pandemic, there aren’t a lot of places in West Philly and elsewhere in the city where customers can idle away the evening hours.The Gold Standard used to serve dinner before the pandemic but now closes in the early afternoon. Some coffee or diner-oriented business stay open until 8, but the majority are restaurants trying to move customers quickly or bars.
The Free Library of Philadelphia theoretically could serve as a truly noncommercial public venue, but the hours at some branches aren’t consistent and are nonexistent on the weekends.University City is home to many third spaces because Penn and Drexel see them as a strategy to improve relations with the surrounding neighborhoods.
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