Bar in Philadelphia, United States
Fare
100Pearl PointsFairmount's accessible local bar, no pretense.

About Fare
Fare is a neighborhood bar on Fairmount Ave that works best for locals and visitors already in the area — low booking friction, mid-tier pricing, and a relaxed atmosphere that contrasts with Philadelphia's more concept-heavy bar programs. It's not a destination in itself, but for a low-pressure evening in Fairmount, it delivers on convenience and accessibility.
Verdict
If you're choosing between Fare and one of Fairmount's more polished bar programs, the honest answer is that Fare wins on neighborhood accessibility rather than destination-worthy credentials. It sits on Fairmount Ave in a stretch of Philadelphia that rewards locals who don't want to trek to Fishtown or Rittenhouse for a decent drink. Whether it justifies a special trip from across the city depends on what fills out the rest of your evening.
What to Expect
Fare occupies the kind of position in Fairmount that a value-seeker should find genuinely useful: a neighborhood venue that doesn't price itself like a cocktail bar trying to make a statement. Without confirmed pricing data, the safest assumption is that you're looking at a mid-tier Philadelphia spend per round, which in practical terms means you're probably paying less per drink than you would at Almanac's hyper-seasonal program or the more concept-driven spots in Old City. For Fairmount residents or anyone visiting the Barnes Foundation or Eastern State Penitentiary, that convenience-to-cost ratio improves further.
The Fairmount corridor has seen steady evolution over the past few years, with newer venues sharpening their drink programs to compete with Philadelphia's stronger bar markets. Fare's position on that street puts it in direct competition with casual neighborhood options rather than destination bars. That's not a knock — it means booking is easy, the crowd leans local, and you're unlikely to wait for a seat. For solo drinkers or couples who want a low-pressure evening in the neighborhood, that's a meaningful advantage over venues where you need a reservation three weeks out.
For context on how Philadelphia's bar scene rewards patience and planning, see our full Philadelphia bars guide. If you're building a full evening itinerary, our Philadelphia restaurants guide and experiences guide are worth checking before you commit to a neighborhood. Philadelphia regulars who've worked through spots like 12 Steps Down or 1501 Passyunk Ave will find Fare a different register — quieter, more local, less curated. If you're comparing nationally, bars like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or Jewel of the South in New Orleans set the benchmark for what a neighborhood bar program can achieve at a higher level. Fare isn't competing there, but for a Wednesday night in Fairmount, it doesn't need to.
Also worth having on your radar: 48 Record Bar, 637 Philly Sushi Club, Julep in Houston for out-of-town reference, and our Philadelphia hotels guide if you're overnighting. See also Philadelphia wineries for a fuller picture of the city's drinks scene.
Quick reference: 2028 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19130. Booking: walk-in friendly. Pricing: mid-tier estimated.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Fare good for groups?
Fare works for small to mid-size groups looking for a low-friction neighborhood option in Fairmount. It's positioned as an accessible local venue rather than an event-ready space, so larger parties expecting private areas or curated group menus should look elsewhere. For casual gatherings of four to six, it fits.
Does Fare have happy hour deals?
Specific happy hour details aren't confirmed in available venue data for Fare. Given its positioning as a value-accessible neighborhood bar on Fairmount Ave, discounted drink windows are common for the format — check the venue's official channels at 2028 Fairmount Ave to confirm current offers before making it the deciding factor in your plans.
Is Fare good for a date?
Fare is a reasonable low-stakes date option if you want somewhere relaxed in Fairmount without the pressure of a formal dinner setting. It won't deliver the atmosphere of a destination bar, but that's not the point — it's the kind of place where the conversation does the work. If you need more polish for a first impression, Almanac or Tria offer a sharper bar program nearby.
What's the crowd like at Fare?
Expect a neighborhood-local crowd — Fairmount residents, people who live within walking distance of 2028 Fairmount Ave, and regulars who aren't looking to be seen. It's not a destination bar drawing crowds from other parts of Philadelphia, which is exactly the point. The energy is low-key rather than scene-driven.
Is the food good at Fare?
Fare's food program isn't documented in detail, and specific menu claims would be speculation. What the venue's positioning makes clear is that it's built around neighborhood accessibility rather than destination dining. If a serious food program is your priority, Philadelphia has stronger options — Fare's value case is built more on approachability than culinary ambition.
What's the signature drink at Fare?
No specific cocktail or drink program details are confirmed for Fare in available venue data. Rather than guess, check directly with the bar at 2028 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19130. If a standout cocktail list is central to your decision, The Bottle Shop or Sacred Vice Brewing give you a more documented drinks offering to compare against.
Do I need a reservation at Fare?
Fare operates as a neighborhood bar, and walk-ins are almost certainly the norm here. Reservations are unlikely to be required, but for larger groups or peak weekend evenings in Fairmount, calling ahead is the practical move. Without confirmed booking details on file, treat it as a drop-in venue unless you hear otherwise.
Location
2028 Fairmount Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Philadelphia, United States
Compare Fare
| Venue | Cuisine | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Fare | Easy | |
| Tria | Unknown | |
| Almanac | Japanese-inspired craft cocktails; hyper-seasonal, in-house fermentation | Unknown |
| Next of Kin | Cocktails, bar snacks | Unknown |
| Sacred Vice Brewing – Berks (taproom) | Brewery taproom; beer-focused, vinyl music selection | Unknown |
| The Bottle Shop | Unknown |
Comparing your options in Philadelphia for this tier.
Also Consider
- Tria, Notable alternative
- Almanac, Japanese-inspired craft cocktails; hyper-seasonal, in-house fermentation, Japanese-inspired craft cocktails; hyper-seasonal, in-house fermentation
- Next of Kin, Cocktails, bar snacks, Cocktails, bar snacks
- Sacred Vice Brewing – Berks (taproom), Brewery taproom; beer-focused, vinyl music selection, Brewery taproom; beer-focused, vinyl music selection
- The Bottle Shop, Notable alternative
How Fare Compares in Philadelphia
If you're deciding between Fare and Almanac, the choice is clear: Almanac's Japanese-inspired program with hyper-seasonal ingredients and in-house fermentation is the stronger destination bar, and worth the trip if a serious cocktail is the point of the evening. Fare is the call when you want something low-key in Fairmount without committing to a reservation or a concept-driven drinks menu. The value-per-round calculus favors Fare on accessibility; Almanac wins on ambition.
Next of Kin is the closest competitor in format, cocktails and bar snacks, approachable crowd, no real booking difficulty. Between the two, your decision comes down to neighborhood: Next of Kin pulls a slightly different Philadelphia crowd, so if you're already in Fairmount, Fare is the simpler choice. Tria and The Bottle Shop serve different purposes entirely, Tria for wine-focused evenings, The Bottle Shop for a retail-adjacent experience, so they're not direct competitors.
Sacred Vice Brewing is the right pick if beer is your priority and you want a taproom atmosphere with vinyl on the decks. Fare and Sacred Vice don't overlap much in experience, but if you're building a Fairmount-area bar crawl rather than committing to one venue, pairing them makes geographic sense. For a date or a group outing where the bar is the main event, Almanac or Next of Kin will give you more to work with.
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