
Philadelphia, PA – Northern Liberties Business Improvement District announces the return of Northern Liberties Restaurant Week for two entire weeks this year! Save the date and come hungry to two dozen top restaurants and bars from Monday, January 26, 2026 to Sunday, February 8, 2026. This year look for added dates, more restaurants, the addition of lunch service and a list of exciting new-comers to Restaurant Week. This year, look for deals, signature favorite dishes and off-menu specials for lunch on two course menus for $10, $15 and $20, and for dinner on three (or more) course menus for $25, $35 and $45. There’s an assortment of cuisines, vibes, cocktail features and more making it the perfect time to fall in love with a new restaurant in Philadelphia’s fastest growing neighborhood, or return to support a long-time favorite. New restaurants joining the line-up this year include Amina , Apricot Stone (at their new location), Mamajuana Cafe Philly, Mana Modern Chinese, Newsroom Philly, Scusi, Tikka Mahal Modern Indian Restaurant and Yards Brewing. Returning favorites include the oldest gastro pub in the country – and a perfect spot to kick off America and Philly 250 at Standard Tap, plus neighborhood and city favorites like Bar1010, Bourbon and Branch, Cantina Dos Segundos, El Camino Real, Jerry’s Bar, North 3rd, Nourish, Silk City Diner and Urban Village Brewing. Additionally, look for the largest selection of Asian-owned restaurants, including Baan Thai Thai Cuisine, Circles Thai, Hello Vietnam, Hikari Sushi, Sieko Japanese, Yanaga Kappo Izakaya, plus the neighborhood’s first-ever soup dumpling hot spot Mana. Menus start going live today and continue through the start of Restaurant Week. Visit explorenorthernliberties.org/event/restaurant-week-2026/ for details. For reservations, contact each individual restaurant through their phone, website, Opentable or Resy. Follow for menu and other updates on social at @northliberties
“Northern Liberties Restaurant Row continues to grow and grow each year – and we are thrilled to expand Restaurant Week to follow suite,” said Northern Liberties Business Improvement District Executive Director Sydney Rexroad. “For Northern Liberties Restaurant Week, we have the most restaurants ever – and the most new restaurants ever. We have expanded it to two full weeks and added back in lunch service. We are thrilled to present one of the most diverse line-ups for restaurant week in the city, offering a chance to enjoy a tasting tour around the world. This year in particular, we are proud to showcase our growing line-up of Asian owned restaurants that are critic and neighborhood favorites. It is the perfect time to support your favorite local restaurant, return to a long-ago favorite and fall in love all over again, or try something new and exciting. With price points from $10 to $45, not only is there a diversity of cuisines and vibes, but it’s affor dable for everyone.”
For its sixth year, Northern Liberties Restaurant Week will offer a taste for every palate – with cuisine from around the country and around the world including Vietnamese, Armenian, Italian, American, Chinese, Thai, Chinese, Mexican, Latin-Japanese fusion, Indian and more. Look for everything from skewers to salads, Philly’s best tacos to comfort food classics, big steaks to big salads, and everything in between. Some restaurants will participate in lunch, some in dinner and others both! The focus is on dine-in options for both indoor and outdoor, plus look for select options for take-out, delivery, and more. Outdoor options will include for the first time festive, heated Igloo dining, plus outdoor dining in permanent courtyards, sidewalks, rooftops and patios. Reservations are strongly encouraged for this first time event, and they can be made with each participating restaurant.
The website will house all the info hungry diners need: a map showing restaurant locations, menus, price points, reservation links and more. 2026 menus are now going live today through the start of Restaurant Week so people have ample time to plan out their eating adventure day by day. Reservations are encouraged and can be made through the Northern Liberties Restaurant Week website using links to each establishment’s reservation platform.
The list for Restaurant Week so far includes:
Amina *
Apricot Stone
Baan Thai Thai Cuisine
Bar1010
Bourbon & Branch
Cantina Dos Segundos
Circles Thai
El Camino Real
Hello Vietnam
Hikari Sushi
Jerry’s Bar
Mamajuana Cafe Philly *
Mana Modern Chinese *
Newsroom Philly *
North 3rd
Nourish
Scusi * (Just opened)
Seiko Japanese
Silk City Diner
Standard Tap
Tikka Mahal Modern Indian Restaurant *
Urban Village Brewing
Yanaga Kappo Izakaya
Yards Brewing *
(* New)
Each restaurant can select if they will do lunch, dinner or both, and their price points. Some restaurants will additionally offer upgrades to their meals for those seeking a higher end experience.
For food lovers joining this first time dining experience, please plan to follow the rules set forth by each individual restaurant.
Northern Liberties Restaurant Week is presented by Northern Liberties Business Improvement District with support from promotional partner Aversa PR & Events. While visiting for Northern Liberties Restaurant Week, please plan time before your experience to come early and support Northern Liberties’ retailers!
For more about Northern Liberties Restaurant Week, visit:
explorenorthernliberties.org/event/restaurant-week-2026/
ABOUT NORTHERN LIBERTIES BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
Northern Liberties Business Improvement District was formed in 2018 to provide supplements to the municipal services of the City of Philadelphia; maintain a safe, clean and vibrant commercial district for the benefit of the residents, users, and owners within the district, and to citizens of Philadelphia and the region; to create opportunities for the business and residential communities to come together to make improvements to the district; and develop and implement programs and services that ensure that Northern Liberties continues to be a desirable place to live, work, shop, invest and visit. For more information, see explorenorthernliberties.org.