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Its European bottle service, private drink lockers, VIP lounge and slim-waisted clientele make 32 Degrees a lot hotter than its name. Top-shelf liquors can be ordered in shots of ice and DJs spin a mix of house, hip-hop, dance and soul music.
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A stadium-sized television screen planted in the middle of this stadium neighbourhood bar sets the tone for the place that claims to have invented the Old Bay-dusted crab fries.
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With light fixtures in the shape of olives stabbed with toothpicks, the swanky Continental features one of the largest speciality martini menus in Philadelphia. The classy clientele nibbles on a tapas-style dinner menu along the retro diner seating.
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For those in need of videos, tech-savvy games and billiards, Dave and Buster’s offers a cornucopia of sensory overload. The faux-Las Vegas casino environment offers patrons chips and tickets for prizes rather than money.
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This sleek, sophisticated space tucked away on Walnut Street creates a sense of mystery with its private entrances, tables and nooks for its top clientele. Live music from Latin to the 1980s to add to the overall atmosphere.
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