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    Bar in Philadelphia, United States

    Max's Famous Steaks

    100Pearl Points

    Late-Night Steak

    Max's Famous Steaks, Bar in Philadelphia

    About Max's Famous Steaks

    A practical Philadelphia pick for a casual, low-ceremony food stop, especially when the plan runs late and the priority is getting fed without fuss. Max's Famous Steaks is better for solo diners, pairs, or small groups than for a dressed-up date or a full sit-down night.

    Max's Famous Steaks in Philadelphia is best assessed on the verified basics rather than on assumptions about the rest of the experience: it has a casual dress code and long daily hours, including late closing times every night of the week. Those two points are the most useful way to understand its role in a plan. Use it as a low-friction Philadelphia stop when casual timing matters more than a dressed-up plan, and when the priority is having an option that does not require much ceremony around what to wear or when to arrive.

    Use it for a casual stop, not a dressed-up night out

    The confirmed fit is practical: Max's Famous Steaks is casual, opens daily at 11 AM, and stays open until 1 AM Sunday through Thursday and 2 AM on Friday and Saturday. That makes it easier to plan around than venues with narrower hours, especially when the evening needs a direct Philadelphia option rather than a formal occasion. The value here is in flexibility. A place with a casual dress code reduces the need to coordinate outfits or build the night around a polished setting, while the late closing times give the stop more room to work after other plans have shifted, run long, or ended earlier than expected.

    For a first visit, set expectations around simplicity. The decision is less “Is this a destination dinner?” and more “Do the casual dress code and late hours solve the timing problem?” On that question, it makes sense. It is best treated as a straightforward part of the itinerary, especially if the group wants something that can fit into the day without turning into the anchor event. For a broader food crawl, pair the decision with our full Philadelphia restaurants guide; for drinks before or after, use our full Philadelphia bars guide.

    Better as part of a night than the whole night

    If the plan needs more than the verified basics available here, compare Max's Famous Steaks with other options before committing the whole evening. Names to consider in a broader plan include New Liberty Distillery, Post Haste, Sacred Vice Brewing – Berks, Saint Benjamin Brewing Company, and Tulip Pasta & Wine Bar. In that context, Max's Famous Steaks works best as one practical piece of a larger Philadelphia night, not necessarily the place that has to carry every expectation by itself. Visitors building a wider trip can also use our full Philadelphia hotels guide, our full Philadelphia wineries guide, and our full Philadelphia experiences guide.

    The verdict: go when casual dress and late hours are the main priorities. Those are the strongest confirmed reasons to keep it on the list, particularly when the plan needs something easy to slot in. Skip it for any plan that depends on unverified details such as a specific service format, menu style, price point, or special-occasion atmosphere. If those details are essential to the night, the safer move is to compare more fully documented options before deciding.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Max's Famous Steaks good for a date?

    Only if the plan is casual and low-pressure. The verified dress code is casual, and the late hours make it easier to fit into a flexible Philadelphia night. If the date depends on a specific atmosphere or service style, confirm those details directly before going.

    Is Max's Famous Steaks good for groups?

    The verified information does not include a group policy, seating capacity, or reservation details. What is confirmed is that Max's Famous Steaks keeps long hours: 11 AM to 1 AM Sunday through Thursday, and 11 AM to 2 AM on Friday and Saturday. For a broader plan, compare it with another option such as Post Haste.

    Is Max's Famous Steaks open late?

    Yes. Max's Famous Steaks is open until 1 AM Monday through Thursday and Sunday, and until 2 AM on Friday and Saturday.

    What's the crowd like at Max's Famous Steaks?

    The verified details do not specify the crowd. The confirmed dress code is casual, and the hours are long daily hours in Philadelphia.

    Is the food good at Max's Famous Steaks?

    The verified information provided here does not include menu details, ratings, prices, or critic awards. The clearest confirmed reasons to consider it are the casual dress code and late daily hours in Philadelphia. For a broader dinner plan, you can also compare it with Tulip Pasta & Wine Bar.

    Location

    3653 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19140

    Philadelphia, United States

    Compare Max's Famous Steaks

    Max's Famous Steaks Side-by-Side
    VenueCuisineBooking Difficulty
    Max's Famous SteaksEasy
    New Liberty DistilleryUnknown
    Post HasteUnknown
    Saint Benjamin Brewing CompanyUnknown
    Sacred Vice Brewing – BerksBrewery taproom; beer-focused, vinyl music selectionUnknown
    Tulip Pasta & Wine BarUnknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Also Consider

    • New Liberty Distillery, Notable alternative
    • Post Haste, Notable alternative
    • Saint Benjamin Brewing Company, Notable alternative
    • Sacred Vice Brewing – Berks, Brewery taproom; beer-focused, vinyl music selection, Brewery taproom; beer-focused, vinyl music selection
    • Tulip Pasta & Wine Bar, Notable alternative

    How it compares in Philadelphia

    Choose Max's Famous Steaks when food utility matters more than drinks, design, or a paced evening. New Liberty Distillery is the better fit for a spirits-led night, while Post Haste makes more sense when cocktails and room energy are the point of the booking.

    For beer, Saint Benjamin Brewing Company and Sacred Vice Brewing – Berks are cleaner choices, with Sacred Vice especially useful if the group wants a brewery taproom and vinyl-driven atmosphere. For a more food-and-wine-oriented evening, Tulip Pasta & Wine Bar is the stronger cross-shop.

    The practical split is simple: pick Max's for a casual bite with low planning pressure; pick the peers when the venue itself needs to carry the night. If the group includes people who want to sit, sip, and stay awhile, the bars and taprooms are safer calls.

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