Silk City Diner Bar & Lounge•Northern Liberties
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Silk City Diner & Lounge has a long history in Philadelphia. In 1954, the Diner was installed at its current location, next to a cocktail lounge at 5th & Spring Garden Streets. The Diner & Lounge ran for over 50 years until in 2006, the owners decided to close down and sell it. Enter Mark Bee. As a resident of the block, and already a successful restauranteur (having opened North 3rd 5 years earlier), Mark bought the property and spent the next year creatively re-working the space into its current form. Keeping the name “Silk City Diner & Lounge” Mark reopened the space in Late Spring 2007. In addition, within the next few years, Mark turned what had been a gravel parking area into one of Philadelphia’s most popular outdoor dining destinations, renaming the business to “Silk City Diner, Lounge, & Garden”
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Standard Reservation
Silk City Diner & Lounge has a long history in Philadelphia. In 1954, the Diner was installed at its current location, next to a cocktail lounge at 5th & Spring Garden Streets. The Diner & Lounge ran for over 50 years until in 2006, the owners decided to close down and sell it. Enter Mark Bee. As a resident of the block, and already a successful restauranteur (having opened North 3rd 5 years earlier), Mark bought the property and spent the next year creatively re-working the space into its current form. Keeping the name “Silk City Diner & Lounge” Mark reopened the space in Late Spring 2007. In addition, within the next few years, Mark turned what had been a gravel parking area into one of Philadelphia’s most popular outdoor dining destinations, renaming the business to “Silk City Diner, Lounge, & Garden”
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Diner
Silk City Diner & Lounge has a long history in Philadelphia. In 1954, the Diner was installed at its current location, next to a cocktail lounge at 5th & Spring Garden Streets. The Diner & Lounge ran for over 50 years until in 2006, the owners decided to close down and sell it. Enter Mark Bee. As a resident of the block, and already a successful restauranteur (having opened North 3rd 5 years earlier), Mark bought the property and spent the next year creatively re-working the space into its current form. Keeping the name “Silk City Diner & Lounge” Mark reopened the space in Late Spring 2007. In addition, within the next few years, Mark turned what had been a gravel parking area into one of Philadelphia’s most popular outdoor dining destinations, renaming the business to “Silk City Diner, Lounge, & Garden”
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Garden
Silk City Diner & Lounge has a long history in Philadelphia. In 1954, the Diner was installed at its current location, next to a cocktail lounge at 5th & Spring Garden Streets. The Diner & Lounge ran for over 50 years until in 2006, the owners decided to close down and sell it. Enter Mark Bee. As a resident of the block, and already a successful restauranteur (having opened North 3rd 5 years earlier), Mark bought the property and spent the next year creatively re-working the space into its current form. Keeping the name “Silk City Diner & Lounge” Mark reopened the space in Late Spring 2007. In addition, within the next few years, Mark turned what had been a gravel parking area into one of Philadelphia’s most popular outdoor dining destinations, renaming the business to “Silk City Diner, Lounge, & Garden”
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Classic Diner
Silk City Diner & Lounge has a long history in Philadelphia. In 1954, the Diner was installed at its current location, next to a cocktail lounge at 5th & Spring Garden Streets. The Diner & Lounge ran for over 50 years until in 2006, the owners decided to close down and sell it. Enter Mark Bee. As a resident of the block, and already a successful restauranteur (having opened North 3rd 5 years earlier), Mark bought the property and spent the next year creatively re-working the space into its current form. Keeping the name “Silk City Diner & Lounge” Mark reopened the space in Late Spring 2007. In addition, within the next few years, Mark turned what had been a gravel parking area into one of Philadelphia’s most popular outdoor dining destinations, renaming the business to “Silk City Diner, Lounge, & Garden”