Vote for Reading Terminal Market for Best in the U.S.
Reading Terminal Market is a delicious destination for both longtime Philadelphians and out-of-towners. They’ve been nominated as one of the best markets in the country, but they need our votes to win the title.

Reading Terminal Market is a delicious destination for both longtime Philadelphians and out-of-towners. The Market is one of the oldest in the United States, serving up regional flavors for over a century in a National Historic Landmark building at 11th and Arch Streets in Center City. They've been nominated as one of the best markets in the country, but they need our votes to win the title.
Twenty public markets have been chosen by USA Today and half of them will make the official Top 10 list. You have just over a week left to make your pick on the USA Today website. Other contenders include the Milwaukee Public Market, Pike Place in Seattle, and another Pennsylvania mainstay, the Lancaster Central Market.
What can you find at Reading Terminal Market?
At Reading Terminal Market, you'll find a host of hot foods and packaged goods from all sorts of vendors. If you want a taste of home, there's DiNic's roast pork sandwiches, or cannolis at Termini Brothers Bakery. If you're looking for a more exotic bite, there's everything from Sang Kee Peking Duck to Saami Somi's Georgian cuisine.
Not only that, but you'll find everything you need to create a perfect meal aside from the food itself: linens, candy, gifts, cookbooks, fresh flowers, kitchenware and more. Plus, they've got a pig mascot! Look for the statue of Philbert the Pig, who grants good luck to passersby and collects donations via his "piggy bank" for Philly Food Trust, an organization that fights hunger here in our city. Learn more about Philbert and how to find him at Atlas Osbcura.
What is the mission of Reading Terminal Market?
Per their website, the Market's Mission Statement is "to maintain an environment that recognizes and celebrates the diversity of our citizens and fosters their interaction" and "to strengthen the historic link and mutual dependency of our rural and urban communities." This place is certainly a great example of the melting pot that is Philadelphia.
Reading Terminal Market is open daily from 8am to 6pm at 1136 Arch Street. If you're new in town, or if it's been a while since you stopped in, or if you're just plain hungry - stop in! And don't forget to vote!
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Here’s Where to Eat at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia
WWE and wrestling fans from all over the globe are preparing to descend upon South Philadelphia for WrestleMania XL on April 6th and 7th. It's the biggest event in the pro wrestling universe, and you're going to need to fuel up while you're at Lincoln Financial Field, especially if you're going to be there on both nights.
If you're arriving from outside of this area, welcome to the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection! At the Linc, home of the Philadelphia Eagles, there are a bunch of different places to eat that represent our city's rich history and big appetite.
If you're local, it can still be overwhelming to figure out where to spend your precious time in line for a bite. With a capacity of approximately 65,600 seats, the stadium is huge. We know that you don't want to miss a minute of Mania, so it's important to plan ahead. (And after a beverage or two, you'll be grateful you got a lay of the land ahead of time.)
Plus, our gluten-free friends and veg-heads need something to snack on! But where do you find it?
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We've narrowed down your options below based on cuisine type. Don't forget to explore outside of the stadium, too - Philadelphia is one of the hottest foodie cities in the United States, and there are so many places to eat. But once you're through the gates of the Linc for the "Showcase of Immortals," here's where you can satisfy your cravings while you watch each match go down.
Need to cross-check your seat and section with the location of a food vendor? Find the Lincoln Financial Field seating map on the stadium website. Don't forget to bookmark this page for the next Birds season.
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Here's Where to Eat at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia
Chickie's & Pete's Buffalo Chicken Cutlets and Crab Fries
Lucky for all of us who love the salty goodness of crab fries, Chickie's and Pete's are found at various locations throughout the stadium (and just down the street at 1526 Packer Avenue). Crab fries are crinkle-cut, fresh-fried fries coated in Old Bay seasoning. They are a must-have.
Philly Pretzel Factory
The perfect handheld snack made complete with spicy mustard. It's the easiest handheld snack for an event. Don't miss out on a Philly pretzel. Located at Section 106.
Tony Luke's Roast Pork Italian Sandwich and Cheesesteaks
Tony Luke's is a South Philly staple, with stick-to-your ribs sandwiches that'll keep you satiated. When you're in Philly, at a Philly stadium, you need to eat a cheesesteak. Located at section 112.
Bassett's BBQ
Bassett's has a full BBQ menu, including their “Smokin' bacon BBQ cheesesteak”. If BBQ is your thing, give this place a try. It's a more unique take on traditional Philly stadium food! Located in the Pepsi Plaza.
Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images for NYCWFFNeed a veggie burger?
It's perfectly okay to not eat meat! Vegetarian options are available at Section 120 in the stadium. We won't knock it. They're pretty good, too!
Photo by Adam Berry/Getty ImagesFor the Gluten Free Folks
You've got multiple options if you're avoiding gluten. Gluten-free items are available at Section 120 and 216, including hot dogs and rolls, sausage and rolls, Red Bridge beer, cookies, and brownies.
All sandwiches at the Markets and Action Stations in the club level are available on a Gluten-Free Roll. Grab and Go Harvest Cobb Salads and Gluten-Free Cookies are available at the East and West markets in the club level only.
Photo by Alex Wong/Getty ImagesAnd to drink...
Import/Craft Beer is available at Liberty Bell Tap stands located at 104, 113, 117, 123, 128, 129, 131, 136, 214, 226, 243.
Liquor/mixed drinks are available at sections 102, 106, 109, 111, 114, 117, 129, 130, 134, M11, 203, 211, 224, 232.
Whatever your choice of drink is, there are plenty of places to get one.
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