Restaurant in Philadelphia, United States
Almanac
250Pearl PointsBar-first verdict

About Almanac
Almanac is the Philadelphia pick for a serious drinks-led night, especially if late hours and national bar recognition matter more than a clearly published dinner format. The booking is hard, so it works better for small groups who care about service, pacing, cocktails than for diners trying to solve a full meal plan.
Almanac is a Philadelphia venue with a limited set of verified public details: it is open Monday through Saturday from 5 PM to 1 AM, closed Sunday, lists a casual dress code. Its confirmed recognition includes Esquire Best Martinis in America in 2025 and James Beard Award Semi Finalist recognition in 2026. Beyond those points, specifics such as menu format, pricing, seating, service style, dietary accommodations are not verified here.
The clearest planning case is timing. Almanac is an evening and late-night option rather than a lunch stop, which makes it easier to consider after dinner, after an event, or as a nighttime destination in Philadelphia. Because the verified information does not include a published food format or price structure, it is best approached with flexible expectations.
Book for a recognized nighttime stop, not a fully mapped dinner plan
The decision point is simple: Almanac makes sense when the group is interested in a Philadelphia venue with confirmed late hours and notable recognition for martinis. The verified accolades are Esquire Best Martinis in America recognition in 2025 and James Beard Award Semi Finalist recognition in 2026. Those credentials are useful signals, but they do not confirm details such as menu breadth, reservation difficulty, seating style, or spend.
For someone considering a return visit, the practical move is to use Almanac as a repeatable evening or late-night slot. Go when the group is comfortable with the verified facts and does not need every food, dietary, or budget detail settled in advance. If the goal is a more defined dinner plan, start with a restaurant whose format is clearer, then consider Almanac for a later stop.
Because the verified data is intentionally narrow, expectations should stay narrow too. The strongest confirmed points are the hours, casual dress code, Philadelphia location, national recognition noted above. Anything more specific should be checked directly with the venue before making plans.
Who should choose it over a restaurant reservation
Choose Almanac for guests who want a nighttime Philadelphia option with confirmed late hours and martini recognition. It is less useful for anyone who needs verified details on cuisine, menu structure, allergy accommodations, pricing, or group setup before committing. The dress code is casual, which keeps the planning requirements direct.
If the night needs a clearer dining lane, compare it against Fork or other Philadelphia restaurants with more defined meal formats. Almanac is the better choice when the verified draw is its late-night schedule and confirmed recognition. Restaurants are safer when food format, pacing, spend visibility matter more.
For broader planning, use the full Philadelphia restaurants guide if dinner needs to come first, or the full Philadelphia bars guide if this is part of a longer night out. Almanac is worth considering when the group values confirmed evening hours, casual dress, recognized martinis. It is less useful for diners who want every detail settled before they arrive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Almanac good for solo dining?
It may work for a solo nighttime visit if the verified details fit your plan. Almanac is in Philadelphia, runs Monday through Saturday from 5 PM to 1 AM, is closed Sunday, lists a casual dress code.
What should a first-timer know about Almanac?
Use the confirmed facts as the planning baseline: Almanac is open evenings and late night Monday through Saturday, has a casual dress code, has recognition from Esquire Best Martinis in America in 2025 and James Beard Award Semi Finalist recognition in 2026. Menu, pricing, seating, service-format details are not verified here.
Does Almanac handle dietary restrictions?
The verified information here does not include dietary or allergy-accommodation details. Guests who need certainty should check directly with the venue before going.
Is lunch or dinner better at Almanac?
Almanac is a nighttime venue based on the verified hours. It opens at 5 PM and stays open until 1 AM Monday through Saturday, with Sunday closed; no lunch hours are listed.
Can Almanac accommodate groups?
Group capacity and seating details are not verified here. If party size is important, confirm directly with Almanac, or compare with Fork or Buddakan if you want to plan around a more conventional meal.
Location
310 Market St Second Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Philadelphia, United States
Compare Almanac
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Almanac | Philadelphia | , | Esquire Best Martinis in America (2025); James Beard Award Semi Finalist (2026) |
| Ogawa Sushi & Kappo | Philadelphia | Sushi omakase | , |
| Fork | Philadelphia | New American | , |
| Tangerine | Philadelphia | American Fusion | , |
| Piccolina | Philadelphia | Italian | , |
| Buddakan | Philadelphia | , | , |
How Almanac Philadelphia compares with similar nearby venues.
How Almanac compares in Philadelphia
Almanac is the drinks-first choice in this set, while Fork is the safer dinner reservation for New American cooking and a clearer meal structure. If the night is about cocktails, late timing, bar service, choose Almanac. If the group wants a full restaurant experience with a more predictable food format, Fork is the more practical booking.
Ogawa Sushi & Kappo sits in a different lane: sushi omakase, more format-driven, better for guests who want the meal to be the event. Almanac has broader late-night utility and likely fits a looser evening better, but Ogawa is the stronger choice when precision, counter pacing, a defined tasting format matter.
For a more flexible group dinner, Tangerine, Piccolina, Buddakan are easier to understand before committing because the cuisine direction is clearer. Pick Almanac when ambiance and drinks are the main draw; cross-shop those three when the group includes guests who care more about food category, table comfort, a conventional dinner arc.
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