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Tria

123 S 18th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103 (City Center West)
(215) 972-8742
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Ranked #10 of 2,002 restaurants in Philadelphia
Price range: RM3 - RM60
Cuisines: Bar, Café, Wine Bar
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Good for: Romantic, Bar Scene
Dining options: Lunch Spot, Dinner, After-hours
Neighbourhood: City Center West
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Bangor, Pennsylvania, United States
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10 reviews 10 reviews
8 restaurant reviews
Reviews in 7 cities Reviews in 7 cities
1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 15 May 2013 NEW

On a recent mid day afternoon we stopped into Tria for a glass of wine and some light snacks. We were greeted warmly and seated immediately at a window-side table. The setting was intimate and very relaxing. Our waitress was helpful and pleasant. A nice place to unwind and talk. We tried several platters and really enjoyed a delicious brie... More

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Portland, OR
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25 reviews 25 reviews
9 restaurant reviews
Reviews in 13 cities Reviews in 13 cities
16 helpful votes 16 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 May 2013 via mobile

After a long day of museum visits today, Tria proved to be the perfect spot on a warm day to stop for happy hour at an outside table (it helped that it was also across the street from our hotel, the Alexander Inn). Although we arrived about 15 minutes prior to the official happy hour start time of 5 pm.,... More

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See 4 more reviews by el13207 for Philadelphia
Lakewood, California
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10 reviews 10 reviews
5 restaurant reviews
Reviews in 4 cities Reviews in 4 cities
4 helpful votes 4 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 May 2013

We start our evening adventure of Philly with stopping first at Tria for a glass of wine and some cheese. Got a great recommendation from the waitress for a cheese that was not on the menu (so ask!). Small place but intimate. Was good for a short sit down to enjoy a glass of good wine and good cheese plate.... More

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See 3 more reviews by Kim T for Philadelphia
Saratoga Springs, Ny
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68 reviews 68 reviews
48 restaurant reviews
Reviews in 18 cities Reviews in 18 cities
16 helpful votes 16 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 2 May 2013

This was a place I was really excited to check out before I came to Philly- we never had time to eat here but did grab a glass of wine! I had a 'margarita' wine and it was fabulous! Our waitress was kind of rude, I'd like to think her comedic timing was off. We had a great time anyways... More

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See 4 more reviews by Widgeon14 for Philadelphia
Baltimore, Maryland
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11 restaurant reviews
Reviews in 10 cities Reviews in 10 cities
5 helpful votes 5 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 28 April 2013 via mobile

Went here while on a weekend trip to Philly and after a long day doing history. After a stint in the very crowded bar we were seated outside which was entirely pleasant. Food: We LOVED every bit of it! Creative but workable ingredient combinations resulted in bite after bite of flavor bursts. Our resident 10 year old hoarded the Tuscan... More

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See 2 more reviews by xandersmom1 for Philadelphia
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 April 2013

The atmosphere is relaxed and casual on a Sun afternoon. The food was amazing . You must try the Ricotta bruschetta. Our waitress, Katie, gave great descriptions and recommendations. "Sunday School" menu specials were fabulous. I don't remember Sun school ever being so enjoyable!

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See 2 more reviews by Jill R for Philadelphia
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 20 April 2013 via mobile

The food outstanding with unique ingredients and combinations. Several wines were on special for $5 a glass. We arrived a few minutes after the special ended, but our server honored it anyways. There was limited seating since the place was packed, but I can see why! The service was slow as there were only two waitresses working, so not the... More

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Southbury, Connecticut
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93 reviews 93 reviews
68 restaurant reviews
Reviews in 41 cities Reviews in 41 cities
46 helpful votes 46 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 17 April 2013

Visited end of March. Great beer and wine list, reasonably priced. Food was outstanding. Comes in small portions that are delicious. We had Truffle Egg Toast, Tuscan Bean Spread, Arugula and Beet Salad, Bruschetta Broccoli Rabe (delicious) and mixed greens. Very noisy - we were seated by a side window but looking over at the center area it was quite... More

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See 15 more reviews by JoeMary01 for Philadelphia
Washington DC
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30 reviews 30 reviews
13 restaurant reviews
Reviews in 15 cities Reviews in 15 cities
18 helpful votes 18 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 April 2013

Stopped here with friends for a pre-dinner drink. My glass of bordeaux blanc was absolutely perfect, refreshing without being overbearingly sweet. We also ordered two kinds of cheese - which were fabulous! The menu here looked great, and based on my wine and cheese, I would go back and try it. It's a little small inside and sort of loud,... More

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Toronto, Canada
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8 restaurant reviews
Reviews in 7 cities Reviews in 7 cities
2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 April 2013

Seeking the perfect nosh before a concert, we made our way to eat at the bar at Tria. Menu selections are tapas size, perfect for sharing in this social and busy spot in Rittenhouse. We ordered the Wild Mushroom and Raclette Fondue with toasted bread-almost perfect if it had been a bit hotter; Smoked Chicken Salad with Stilton, Bacon and... More

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