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There are three Greene Streets, two in Center City (700 South Street, and 1733 Chestnut Street, and one in Bryn Mawr (848 W. Lancaster Ave.). Greene Street is always a great place to browse, as...
There are three Greene Streets, two in Center City (700 South Street, and 1733 Chestnut Street, and one in Bryn Mawr (848 W. Lancaster Ave.). Greene Street is always a great place to browse, as they consistently have decent clothes. However, because things are on consignment, nothing is really that cheap the way they are in thrift stores. If you’re lucky, you can get great finds, and I’ve bought high-end brands that normally I would not spend the money for (e.g. Theory). If you’re not squeamish about shoes, I personally find the shoe section the best part of Greene Street. Each Greene Street has clothes with a slightly different flavor, matching the neighborhood it’s in, e.g. one on South Street is going to have slightly younger more funky clothes than the one in Bryn Mawr. http://www.greenestreetconsignment.com/
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Caffe Casta Diva is one of my favorite restaurants in Philly. The food is consistently delicious! One of my favorites is the chicken with capers and lemon--simple, elegant and just divine. My...
Caffe Casta Diva is one of my favorite restaurants in Philly. The food is consistently delicious! One of my favorites is the chicken with capers and lemon--simple, elegant and just divine. My friend usually offers whatever steak option is available, and she claims the beef just melts in her mouth (I’ve tasted it too, and it’s true!). The owner and chef, Steve, puts thought and care into each dish. Sometimes he comes out and chats with the customers, which is a very nice touch. He also uses grass-fed and/or organic meats. The space is intimate without being crowded, and would be a good place for a romantic date. Very affordable too! I highly recommend this restaurant.
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