Northern Liberties Restaurant Week expands to two weeks for 2026

Philadelphia's Northern Liberties neighborhood is gearing up for a culinary extravaganza next year as Restaurant Week has announced its expansion into two weeks in 2026. The popular event will see over 25 eateries across the area participate, each offering unique lunch and dinner menus to tantalize taste buds.

The festivities are set to unfold from January 26th through February 8th, with a slew of beloved spots and newcomers joining forces for this gastronomic celebration. Established favorites like Standard Tap, Silk City Diner, and Bourbon & Branch will rub shoulders with innovative additions such as Amina, Mamajuana Cafe Philly, and Mana Modern Chinese.

The Asian culinary scene is well-represented in the lineup, showcasing a diverse array of Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese, and Chinese eateries. This growing presence highlights the neighborhood's burgeoning food culture.

Food enthusiasts can look forward to an enticing variety of menus priced at $10, $15, and $20 for lunch options, alongside three-course dinner menus ranging from $25 to $45. Signature dishes and off-menu specials will be on offer across multiple cuisines and dining styles.

A full list of participating restaurants is available online, providing eager diners with an opportunity to explore the rich culinary landscape of Northern Liberties in 2026.
 
OMG, this is gonna be EPIC!!! 🀩 I mean, two whole weeks of food heaven? Count me in! πŸ˜‹ The diversity of cuisines is amazing, and I'm so stoked that there are more Asian spots participating than I initially thought. Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese... my stomach's already growling just thinking about it πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ And the prices aren't too shabby either - $10, $15, $20 for lunch? Sold! πŸ’Έ I've gotta try Amina and Mana Modern Chinese ASAP, they sound like total game-changers. Can't wait to see what other deliciousness Northern Liberties has in store for us! πŸ€—
 
πŸ€” im really stoked about restaurant week coming back in 2026 lol philly's northern liberties neighborhood has some amazing eats and i love how they're expanding it into a two-week thing cant wait to try out all the new spots and see what the locals are raving about πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ mamajuana cafe philly better bring their a-game if they wanna compete with standard tap and silk city diner πŸ˜‰
 
OMG, can't wait for #RestaurantWeekPhilly 2026! 🀩 The fact that it's gonna be a TWO-WEEK extravaganza is giving me LIFE πŸ˜†! All those talented chefs and restaurants coming together to create an unforgettable dining experience? It's like a foodie dream come true! 🍴 The variety of cuisines and menus sounds AMAZING, especially with so many Asian eateries participating. My mouth is already watering thinking about all the delicious dishes I'm gonna try! πŸ’¦ Let's get this food fest started and make 2026 an unforgettable year for Philly's Northern Liberties neighborhood! πŸŽ‰
 
omg i'm so stoked about restaurant week expanding to 2 weeks next yr 🀩🍴! philly's northern liberties neighborhood is def gonna be lit with all these new & old fave spots participating πŸŽ‰. i mean, who doesnt love a good food fest? 🀀 the asian vibes are super reppin too - more variety and inclusivity is always a win in my book πŸ‘Œ. can't wait to try out those $10-$45 menus - that's some good eatin right there! πŸ’Έ gotta check out that list of participating restaurants tho, looks like i got some new places to add to my philly food bucket list πŸ“
 
OMG 😍 I'm soooo hyped for Restaurant Week in Philly next year!! 🀩 I've been there like 3 times already and can't get enough of that amazing food scene! πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ The fact that more restaurants are joining in is like, a total win for me! πŸ˜† I love how they're gonna have Asian cuisine represented too... Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese... Mmmm my stomach's growling just thinking about it! 🀀 I'm planning to try Amina and Mamajuana Cafe Philly already! Can't wait for the foodie fest in Jan 26th - Feb 8th! πŸŽ‰
 
Ugh, great, another excuse for people to overspend on food πŸ€‘... I mean, who needs that kind of pressure to eat? It's just going to make people feel guilty if they can't afford it or try something new. And what's with the 3-course dinner menu? You gotta pay $30+ for a meal?! Some places should just stick to their original menus and not try to rip off customers πŸ€‘πŸ‘Ž
 
Ugh, sounds like just another excuse for people to eat out & waste their cash πŸ€‘... think about all the people struggling with rent & food prices πŸ€•. anyway, guess it's gonna be a busy time for restaurants & the local economy πŸ’Έ... can't help but wonder if this is just gonna make it even harder for them to stay afloat in 2026 😬
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s so cool that Restaurant Week is expanding into two weeks next year 🀩. The idea of having over 25 eateries participate and each offering unique menus sounds like a foodie paradise! The fact that there's a mix of established spots and new additions is also a great sign for the neighborhood's food culture. I'm curious to try some of these Asian dishes – it's awesome that they're well-represented in the lineup πŸœπŸ‘Œ. And I love how flexible the menu prices are, with options ranging from $10 to $45. It's like the city is inviting people to come and indulge in all sorts of delicious food! πŸ’–
 
🍴 I'm low-key stoked that Restaurant Week is expanding into a two-week extravaganza next year! 🀩 The fact that Philly's Northern Liberties neighborhood is getting to showcase its incredible food scene on a larger scale is a win-win for locals and tourists alike. The lineup looks fire, with both oldies but goodies like Standard Tap and Silk City Diner alongside newer additions that are sure to bring some fresh flavors to the table. 🍲

I love how this event highlights the neighborhood's growth into a foodie hotspot. The Asian culinary presence is especially exciting, bringing even more diversity to the table. And with those affordable price points ($10-$20 for lunch and $25-$45 for dinner), I'm sure there'll be something for everyone. 🀀 Can't wait to see what 2026 brings! πŸŽ‰
 
Ugh, all these foodie events are just making the area so touristy 🀯... I mean, I love trying new restaurants too, but it feels like they're losing that authentic neighborhood vibe. And now Restaurant Week is expanding to TWO weeks? That's gonna be insane! I'm not sure how people are supposed to afford all these fancy meals πŸ€‘... and what's with the crazy menu prices?! $45 for dinner? Are you kidding me?! Can't they just have a normal menu for once? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg u guys i just found out that philly's northern liberties neighborhood is gonna have restaurant week for TWO WHOLE WEEKS in 2026 and i am FREAKING OUT!!! 🀯 like seriously, who needs a regular restaurant week when you can have it for TWO WEEKS?!? standard tap and silk city diner are participating, yay! but let's be real, the newbies like amina and mamajuana cafe philly are where it's at. asian food is gonna dominate this thing and i am HERE FOR IT πŸœπŸ‘ $10 lunch menus and 3-course dinner menus for like 25-45 bucks?!?! sounds like a culinary dream come true to me. can't wait to explore the nol with all these new eats! πŸ“
 
Man, I'm hyped for this Restaurant Week thingy! I mean, who doesn't love a good food fest 🀩? It's awesome that Philly's Northern Liberties is gettin' all jazzed up about it too! I've had the chance to try out some of these restaurants already and they're all top-notch. Amina's Thai food is insane 🀯, Silk City Diner's breakfast game is on point, and Bourbon & Branch has the best craft cocktails in town.

I love how this event brings together old-school faves with newbies too - it's gonna be a real vibe check for the neighborhood. And can we talk about the menu prices? $10-$45 is totes reasonable πŸ€‘. I'm def gonna make sure to hit up all these spots, especially during dinner time when the deals are sweet.

The Asian food scene in Philly's killin' it right now, and this event is gonna be a showcase for that πŸ’―. Can't wait to try out some of those unique menu items and off-menu specials. Bring on 2026! πŸŽ‰
 
🀩 I'm so hyped about Restaurant Week coming back next year! It's amazing to see Philly's food scene getting more diverse and exciting, especially with all these new spots joining the party πŸŽ‰. I mean, have you seen the lineup? From Asian eats to classic American faves, there's something for everyone. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good deal on dinner? πŸ’Έ $10-$20 lunch options and $25-$45 dinner menus are total steals! It's gonna be so much fun to try out all these different restaurants and cuisines. Can't wait to plan my foodie itinerary for 2026! πŸ“…
 
This is gonna be lit 🀩! 25+ eateries participating? That's like a foodie paradise right there! I'm super stoked that Amina and Mamajuana Cafe Philly are joining the party - can't wait to try those new spots! And omg, a three-course dinner menu for $45? Sign me up for that! 🀩 But seriously, it's awesome to see the Asian culinary scene getting more representation in Northern Liberties. I've been to Philly a few times and the food is always on point... this just makes me wanna go back ASAP! πŸ˜‹
 
omg 🀯 can't wait for northern liberties restaurant week next yr lol πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ its gonna be lit πŸ”₯ foodie heaven i need to try all those new spots like mamajuana cafe philly and mana modern chinese sounds amazing 🀀 standard tap is always a fave tho πŸ’– and the asian presence is crazy πŸ™Œ been hearing about how philly's food scene is popping in general...anyways, $10 lunch menus? yes pls πŸ™Œ
 
I'm so down for this 🀩! A two-week restaurant week in Philly's Northern Liberties neighborhood sounds like a dream come true for foodies like me. I love that they're featuring a mix of old favorites and new additions - it's gonna be awesome to try out all those new spots, especially the Asian eats 🍜🍴. And the prices don't sound too shabby either, $10-$20 lunch options? Yes please! πŸ‘Œ
 
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