Until Mo’ Burger and gastropub Bar Symon, from celeb chef Michael Symon, open later this year, your best bets here are fried things and a Hop Devil on draft from Chickie’s & Pete’s.Ī bright and airy food court that’s worth the walk (or shuttle) for Chipotle, Smashburger, Red Mango, Tony Luke’s and more. Local restaurateur Aldo Lamberti has a namesake spot with from-scratch pizza pies. (Its smaller original stand is down in F.) If you’re running late, NYC institution Balducci’s has an express market with prepackaged salads and sammies-also perfect for carrying on. The lobster rolls aren’t bad, either.Įarly-morning takeoffs are better with goodies from LeBus Café, where you won’t find a fresher Danish/muffin/croissant. It’s easy to tune out the airport noise thanks to the roomy seating at Legal Sea Foods. Another awesome upgrade? You can order something to eat or drink and have it delivered right to your gate-all through on-site iPads. Stocked with local chefs, the new food hall offerings will read like our Best of Philly issue: Germantown Biergarten (from the Tria guys), Mezzogiorno (pizza from the Nomad Pizza chef) and Boule Café (from Whip Tavern chef Anne Coll) opened in May several others, like Erin O’Shea, Nick Elmi, “Zama” Tanaka, Joe Cicala and Kevin Sbraga, are opening spots, too. ![]() Psst: Terminals A East and A West are technically in Delaware County, so there’s no tax on soda purchased here. North Jersey-based bistro Piattino will soon be slinging its thin-crust pies. Meet at passenger pickup, not where the taxis (which, BTW, are often quicker to snag) line up. And after years in which you couldn’t get an Uber or Lyft home from PHL, a deal has finally been struck, so that’s now an option, too. Of course, you can skip all of this entirely by taking SEPTA’s Airport Line. Arrive at Winner 20 minutes ahead of schedule and a driver will take you, in your own car, to the terminal, park your ride for $10.99 a day, and even (for an extra $13.99) pick you up in your own car upon your return. If you have kids in car seats, try W inner Airport Parking. ![]() Ignore the “spaces available” lights, since there are usually free spots - especially on upper levels. If money is no object, nothing beats the convenience of the terminal-connected garages. Head to Lot H, which is one of the last stops on the shuttle before the airport - and the first when you get back. If you aren’t ready to pay hundreds in parking fees, the Economy Lot is the best bet ($11 flat daily rate). Photo by Christopher Leaman Park Like a Pro
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