Bar in Philadelphia, United States
Tria
150Pearl PointsWine-first pick

About Tria
Tria is worth choosing when the night is wine-first and low-pressure: a better fit for a glass-led date or catch-up than for a full destination dinner. Its 2026 Star Wine List recognition gives it more credibility than a generic neighborhood bar, and booking difficulty is easy by Philadelphia standards.
Is Tria worth considering in Philadelphia? The verified public facts are limited, so the safest read is direct: Tria is a Philadelphia venue with smart casual dress, published daily hours, and Star Wine List recognition in 2026.
That recognition is the clearest confirmed quality signal available here. Beyond that, check Tria's official channels before making plans, especially if you need current details on reservations, menu, seating, or service format.
Choose it when the verified details fit your plan
Tria is open daily, with later closing times on Friday and Saturday. Monday through Thursday hours are 12–9:30 PM, Friday and Saturday hours are 12–11 PM, and Sunday hours are 11 AM–8:30 PM.
The dress code is smart casual. If you are comparing Philadelphia options for a broader night out, use the confirmed hours and dress code as the practical baseline, then verify any occasion-specific needs directly with the venue.
The repeat-visit play: keep it timing-driven
The most useful planning detail is the schedule. Friday and Saturday offer the latest closing time, while Sunday ends earlier than the rest of the week. Weekdays follow the same 12–9:30 PM window from Monday through Thursday.
For more Philadelphia planning, use Pearl's Philadelphia restaurants guide; for a broader night out, cross-check Pearl's Philadelphia bars guide before committing.
Know Before You Go
- Use it for: a Philadelphia plan where Tria's confirmed hours, smart casual dress code, and Star Wine List recognition fit what you need.
- Skip it for: any plan that depends on unconfirmed details such as a specific menu, seating setup, reservation policy, or service format.
- Booking read: verify reservation availability and current policies directly with Tria before you go.
- Planning note: pair it with other Philadelphia plans using Pearl's Philadelphia hotels guide and other city guides.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Tria open late?
Tria is open until 11 PM on Friday and Saturday. Sunday closes at 8:30 PM, and Monday through Thursday end at 9:30 PM.
Do I need a reservation at Tria?
Reservation details are not confirmed here. Check Tria's official channels before you go, especially for Friday and Saturday evenings.
Is the food good at Tria?
The verified public detail here is Tria's Star Wine List recognition in 2026. Specific food, menu, or dining-format claims are not confirmed in the available data, so check the venue's official channels for current details. You can also compare it with Via Locusta for another Philadelphia option.
Is Tria good for groups?
Group suitability is not confirmed here. If group size, seating, or pacing matters, contact Tria directly and compare with other Philadelphia options such as The Continental Mid-town or El Techo.
Is Tria good for a date?
Tria may fit a Philadelphia outing if its hours and smart casual dress code match the plan, but date-night suitability is subjective. Oscar's Tavern is another Philadelphia option to compare depending on the tone you want.
What's the crowd like at Tria?
The crowd and atmosphere are not confirmed in the available data. If you are comparing styles of night out, The Franklin Mortgage & Investment Company is another Philadelphia venue to consider.
Does Tria have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating is not confirmed here. Tria is in Philadelphia, so confirm seating details directly with the venue before you go.
Location
123 S 18th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Philadelphia, United States
Compare Tria
Comparison snapshot
Against Via Locusta, Tria is the better call for a wine-bar stop rather than a restaurant-led evening. Against The Franklin Mortgage & Investment Company, it is the better call when wine matters more than cocktails. Against El Techo or The Continental Mid-town, it is less of a scene play and more of a controlled drink-and-snack decision.
Where to go if Tria is not the fit
Choose Via Locusta if the group wants wine with a fuller dinner structure. Choose The Franklin Mortgage & Investment Company if the night should revolve around cocktails instead of a by-the-glass decision.
How Tria compares in Philadelphia
Pick Tria when wine is the point and the plan should stay flexible. Via Locusta is the closer cross-shop if the table wants a fuller restaurant feel with Italian food framing the wine, while Tria is cleaner for a shorter glass-led stop. For value, Tria is the safer choice when no one wants to commit to a larger meal.
The Continental Mid-town and El Techo make more sense for a louder social night, especially if ambiance matters more than wine focus. Tria is less about scene management and more about drink choice, so it fits dates and catch-ups better than groups chasing rooftop or high-energy pacing.
If cocktails are the main decision, choose The Franklin Mortgage & Investment Company instead. If the priority is a no-frills tavern night, Oscar's Tavern is the more casual pick. Tria sits between those poles: easier than a serious cocktail booking, more wine-focused than a neighborhood bar, and better for two to four people than a big group plan.
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