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    Bar in Philadelphia, United States

    Post Haste

    100Pearl Points

    Fishtown local bar, no reservation needed.

    Post Haste, Bar in Philadelphia

    About Post Haste

    Post Haste on Frankford Ave is a walk-in-friendly Fishtown neighborhood bar that rewards early arrival on weeknights. It suits casual dates and low-key celebrations better than formal occasions, drawing a local crowd rather than a destination-drinking one. Easy to get into, genuinely neighborhood in feel, and best used as part of a wider Fishtown evening rather than a standalone reservation.

    Should You Book Post Haste?

    If you're weighing a night out in Fishtown and trying to decide between a polished cocktail bar closer to Center City and something more neighborhood-rooted on Frankford Ave, Post Haste is worth a serious look. It sits at 2519 Frankford Ave in Philadelphia's Fishtown corridor — a stretch that has quietly become one of the city's most active bar strips — and draws a crowd that skews local, unpretentious, and regulars-heavy rather than tourist or occasion-first. For a special occasion, that's either a feature or a warning depending on what you're after.

    The Room and the Crowd

    The Frankford Ave location puts Post Haste in direct conversation with spots like 48 Record Bar and the broader Fishtown bar ecosystem. Visually, the neighborhood strip reads as low-key and lived-in , this is not a venue where the room itself is the selling point in the way that, say, a design-forward hotel bar would be. What Post Haste offers instead is a sense of place that's harder to manufacture: a crowd of people who actually live nearby, a pace that doesn't feel engineered for throughput, and a physical address that rewards exploration rather than demanding it.

    For a date or a low-key celebration, that atmosphere works well in the early evening , weeknights before 9 PM tend to offer more breathing room in Fishtown generally, and a Thursday or Friday early session here gives you the energy of the neighborhood without the shoulder-to-shoulder dynamic that kicks in later. If you're planning a group dinner followed by drinks, Post Haste makes more sense as a second stop than a primary destination, given its Frankford Ave positioning relative to the denser restaurant clusters further south toward 1501 Passyunk Ave territory.

    What to Know Before You Go

    Booking difficulty here is easy , walk-in friendly in the way that most Fishtown neighborhood bars are. You don't need to plan weeks ahead. The tradeoff is that the experience is more contingent on timing than at a more structured venue: arriving early on a weeknight puts you in the room at its leading, while late weekend arrivals will find it considerably louder and more crowded. If the occasion calls for reliable intimacy , a serious conversation, a first date where you need to hear each other , factor that into your timing or consider whether a more controlled environment suits you better.

    For context on what Philadelphia's bar scene looks like at different price points and formats, see our full Philadelphia bars guide. If you're building a full evening, our full Philadelphia restaurants guide covers where to eat beforehand, and our full Philadelphia hotels guide is useful if you're visiting from out of town.

    How Post Haste Compares

    Against Fishtown-adjacent peers, Post Haste sits in the neighborhood-bar tier rather than the craft-cocktail destination tier. Almanac is the move if you want a more technically ambitious drinks program with Japanese-inspired craft cocktails and hyper-seasonal fermentation work , the tradeoff is a more self-conscious atmosphere and a room that feels more curated. Next of Kin occupies similar territory to Post Haste in terms of bar-snacks-and-cocktails format, and is worth comparing directly if you're choosing between the two for a casual night out. Sacred Vice Brewing on Berks is the better call if beer is your priority and you want vinyl-soundtracked taproom energy rather than a cocktail bar format.

    For broader Philadelphia reference points worth knowing, 12 Steps Down represents the no-frills dive end of the spectrum, while 637 Philly Sushi Club serves a different occasion entirely. If you want a sense of what destination cocktail bars look like in other cities for comparison, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston set the national standard for what the format can deliver at its ceiling.

    Practical Details

    VenueFormatBooking DifficultyLeading For
    Post HasteNeighborhood bar, FishtownEasy , walk-in friendlyCasual nights, local crowd, early evening dates
    AlmanacCraft cocktail barEasy to moderateSerious cocktail drinkers, date night
    Next of KinCocktails and bar snacksEasyCasual group nights, snacks-first crowd
    Sacred Vice BrewingBrewery taproomEasyBeer drinkers, vinyl music fans
    TriaWine, beer, and cheese barEasyWine-focused evenings, low-key dates

    For more on what to do around Fishtown and beyond, see our full Philadelphia experiences guide, our full Philadelphia wineries guide, and 48 Record Bar for a different kind of Fishtown night out.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Post Haste known for?

    Post Haste is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Philadelphia.

    Where is Post Haste located?

    Post Haste is located in Philadelphia, at 2519 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125.

    How can I contact Post Haste?

    You can reach Post Haste via the venue's official channels.

    Location

    2519 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125

    Philadelphia, United States

    Compare Post Haste

    Comparing Post Haste to Alternatives
    VenueCuisineBooking Difficulty
    Post HasteEasy
    TriaUnknown
    AlmanacJapanese-inspired craft cocktails; hyper-seasonal, in-house fermentationUnknown
    Next of KinCocktails, bar snacksUnknown
    Sacred Vice Brewing – Berks (taproom)Brewery taproom; beer-focused, vinyl music selectionUnknown
    The Bottle ShopUnknown

    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

    Post Haste is the most low-key option among its Fishtown-area peers, and that's its point. If you want a neighborhood bar that doesn't feel engineered for Instagram or out-of-town visitors, it delivers that more convincingly than most of its competition on the strip. The crowd here is local and the atmosphere is genuinely unhurried, which puts it ahead of more tourist-trafficked spots when you want to feel like you're actually in Philadelphia rather than a version of it designed for visitors.

    For a more technically ambitious night out, Almanac is the sharper choice: its Japanese-inspired craft cocktail program with hyper-seasonal ingredients and in-house fermentation puts it in a different category than Post Haste for anyone who treats the drinks themselves as the main event. Next of Kin is the closest direct comparison in format, cocktails and bar snacks, easy to get into, casual energy, and the decision between the two comes down largely to which part of the city you're starting your evening in. Tria is the stronger pick if wine or a more structured drinks list matters to your group.

    For beer drinkers, Sacred Vice Brewing on Berks is a cleaner choice than Post Haste, the taproom format, beer focus, and vinyl soundtrack make it a more distinct proposition for that specific crowd. The Bottle Shop is worth considering if your group wants to combine retail browsing with drinking. Post Haste wins on neighborhood authenticity and ease of access, but loses on program depth compared to Almanac and on thematic clarity compared to Sacred Vice.

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