Philadelphia is known for being a great eating town. The seafood there is no exception. The food is so amazing at all of these restaurants, you won’t even be wondering if they have cheesesteaks or not.
The Capital Grille (http://www.thecapitalgrille.com)
Located along the Avenue of the Arts, you should definitely consider The Capital Grill before or after any show. With an expansive wine list of more than 300 bottles, romantic lighting, and some of the best steaks and seafood in the city, you’ll have an all around amazing experience there. The seafood is flown in every day so the menu specials are the best that they can be.Never heard of this before? Get up to speed here. This is a must hit spot for lunch or dinner.
Little Fish (http://www.littlefishbyob.com/)
Recently reopened, Little Fish is in a small space with only a dozen or so small tables. Be glad that got an inside tip because you would be so disappointed if you walked right by it on the street. The setting is intimate, as though the chef is preparing everything just for you in his own personal kitchen. The Sunday 5 course prix fixe menu is highly recommended.
Devon Seafood Grill (http://www.devonseafood.com)
You will probably be overwhelmed by the amazing selection of restaurants in Rittenhouse Square. Devon Seafood Grill fits right in there. Their waitstaff is very friendly and doesn’t rush you, and the decor is classic, giving the place an old school feel. Consider their happy hour at the bar and Sunday brunch.
Bistro St. Tropez (http://www.bistrosttropez.com)
Even though Bistro St. Tropez is located on the top floor of the Marketplace Design Center, you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped right into France. The Southern French cuisine includes amazing steak and seafood selections. While you’re enjoying your meal, you’ll also enjoy the view of the river and art museums.

