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    Dave & Buster's Philadelphia - Grilled Chicken Quesadilla

    Dave & Buster's Philadelphia

    2.4(650 reviews)
    2.1 miPenn's Landing
    $$

    I've visited Dave & Buster's multiple times and never thought to review them. This visit was for my…read moreson's birthday! We arrived and were seated somewhat quickly for a table of three. Waitress was lovely young lady who offered recommendations when asked. However, at times I had to repeat requests -- sour cream for the quesadilla. We ordered: Ultimate Tennessee LIT -- New Amsterdam Vodka, Bacardi Silver Rum, Old Smoky Strawberry Moonshine, premium citrus sour and strawberry topped with Sprite and a test tube shot of Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Grilled Chicken Quesadilla -- Grilled fajita chicken and melted cheeses inside a crispy and cheesy flour tortilla. Served with house made guacamole and our salsa. Bistro Steak and Shrimp Alfredo -- 5 oz Fire-grilled sliced sirloin steak on a bed of linguine, tossed with shrimp, mushrooms, grape tomatoes and lobster Alfredo sauce. Topped with parsley and Parmesan cheese Sweet Apple Pecan Salad with Grilled Chicken -- Marinated chicken breast, crisp apple slices, candied pecans, and crumbled bleu cheese tossed with romaine in raspberry vinaigrette My son ordered Mozzarella Sticks and something else, I can't remember. The food came out quickly and at a nice temperature. Everything was delicious to taste. The atmosphere was not as loud in the restaurant portion of the facility. We had a TV over our table but it wasn't too loud that we couldn't hold a conversation. After eating, of course we went to play games. I had old D&B cards that still had coins and tickets (which we consolidated). I didn't play too many games because a lot them cost a lot of coins. We earned a lot of tickets but not enough for anything good in prize store. Dave & Buster's keeps prizes at such high ticket value to get you come in and spend a lot of money. There's NO WAY anyone is getting those high ticket items ever. Will probably return sparingly for the food.

    This was the worst location I've visited. While the games were amazing, the food was terrible--my…read morePhilly cheesesteak was overly salty, and the fries looked like they'd been sitting for days. I ordered a pepperoni pizza for my child and she was sent what looked like bread sticks. The bigger issue was the customer service. The bar tender told me to grab a table. I cleaned the table myself, sat down with my 4‑year‑old, and a server immediately approached me and claimed someone was waiting for it and that "her manager just cleaned it." That was simply untrue. The wipes I used to clean the table were pushed to the side. Her tone and attitude were completely unprofessional, and I moved to avoid a scene in front of my child. The table stayed empty the entire time we were there. Between the poor food and the disrespectful service, I will not be returning to this location.

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    The Franklin Institute   - Brain exhibit

    The Franklin Institute

    3.9(786 reviews)
    1.6 miLogan Square, Art Museum District, Penn Center

    I think this place is a great place for kids, but I think most of the exhibits are geared towards…read morekids who can read. I thought my child would be able to partake in the exhibits either way, but she was not a reading age yet. So many of the exhibits were above her head. The best thing about the institute were the live classes and demonstrations. The live dissection of a cow eye was amazing. They also had a combustion show (think cool fire colors) and that was excellent. I did one of the planetarium shows and it was a little bit dry, even for an adult. Personally if the child can't read yet, I would say you may not get much out of it, but still a great place.

    My family, in laws' family, and I visited here last week what's the plan to get a family Max…read moremembership and enjoy the institution art for a good long day and it was an extremely happy time for all. Needless to say, we got through less than the 3rd inside of the whole day's time. This large and famed institution has a lot to review and I hope to help your family to make an informed choice about ticket types and visiting. Ticketing is easy whether or not you did anything online, with obvious easy signage in the secondary Hall after the famed Ben Franklin Statue Hall. Welcome staff and generally all staff are so helpful and knowledgeable. We decided on the Family Max membership because it includes ATSC membership including admission to 300 other science centers, many of the same caliber and fame, also because many of them will be at our travel destinations for the next year. Membership is entirely online with barcodes and online ticketing reservations (which ironically generates even more barcodes, one per attendee) so it is extremely easy to use, especially more so if you have good IT fluency and a good record-keeping system. I did not use the parking deck, which membership discounts are $10 off the $25 fare each day, but access from any point in the city and by any type of transit is very easy. The building is famous, easy to find and hard to miss. Frontage is right on Logan Square and extremely easy to find and orient oneself. Specialitly entrances such as accessibility, ramps and group entrances are very easy to find. Special events at pavilions have their own entrances. The Halls and exhibitions are overwhelmingly many and a large with tons of displays and booths to occupy all humans of all ages for dozens of hours. We join their membership not only because we aren't too far away but because it would take so many visits to well appreciate the breath and death of this institution. Although I last came as a grade school student, I can see clearly why the parents then and now consider this a worthwhile trip. The included science shows (usually four different ones daily with a few repeats within each day) are excellent examples of this commitment to education and sturdy science. At a time when so much misinformation and alternative science prevail profitably, it is comforting and necessary that this this ideal cause continues. Lastly, the overall venue is just excellent with so many types of science represented as to sate the curiosities of any child in any domain. Great food is just blocks away, notable is that Chinatown is straight down Race Street, and great views from most windows ease the usual concerns of parents about logistics and interest both.

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    Benjamin Franklin Museum - Armonium

    Benjamin Franklin Museum

    4.1(97 reviews)
    1.4 miOld City

    Went for a 52 Firsts event and had such a good time. The staff here really made the experience…read more Everyone was warm, welcoming, and just genuinely happy to be there, which makes a big difference in a smaller space like this. Also didn't realize this is part of the National Park Service, which is pretty cool. The museum itself is on the lower level. You walk in through a gift shop, then head downstairs where there's a compact exhibit space and a small auditorium. It's definitely on the smaller side, but it's done in a really thoughtful way. The interactive exhibits were my favorite. There's something about pressing buttons and getting a dramatic "huzzah" back that just makes it fun. It leans a little dry in terms of humor, but in a way that actually works and feels very on brand. Best part for me was the printing studio. Getting to see old-style printing techniques in action was really cool and not something you see every day. It made everything feel a bit more hands-on and real. It's also right next to the post office, which is a nice little bonus stop if you're already in the area. Only thing is I do wish it were bigger, but for what it is, it's a really enjoyable visit. Small, interactive, and full of personality. Definitely worth stopping by.

    I never realized Ben Franklin was responsible for so many of the sayings I heard growing up!!!…read more I'm also very happy to experience this part of American history then I'm so proud of. I loved seeing Ben Franklin's printing press , and Stories about his time in Philly. I'm happy to see how he enjoyed his life and made such interesting observations . The staff here is very friendly and great, and best of all it super cheap to come here. I'm really glad I came !!!

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