Restaurant in Philadelphia, United States
Craftsman Row Saloon
100Pearl PointsBar-First Stop

About Craftsman Row Saloon
Craftsman Row Saloon is a practical Old City choice when the plan needs an easy bar-and-food stop rather than a destination meal. Book it for casual groups, weekend daytime visits, or low-pressure evenings; choose a more food-defined Philadelphia peer if cuisine, sourcing, or chef credentials are the reason for the booking.
Craftsman Row Saloon is a casual Philadelphia venue best evaluated with a simple, verified set of facts: its posted hours and casual dress code. Because there is no verified cuisine, chef, menu, pricing, reservation, seating, beverage program, or awards information in the available data, the safest recommendation is to treat it as a low-pressure Philadelphia option rather than a venue to choose for a specifically documented dining style.
The useful way to think about it is occasion first. It is not possible to assess Craftsman Row Saloon as a chef-led, tasting-menu, or cuisine-specific destination from the verified information alone. Instead, plan around what is known: it is closed Monday and Tuesday, open Wednesday through Friday from 4–10 PM, open Saturday and Sunday from 12–10 PM. Dress is casual.
Use it for a simple Philadelphia plan, not a claim-heavy destination dinner
Craftsman Row Saloon makes the most sense when the plan can stay flexible and expectations do not depend on unverified specifics. If the group needs a clearly documented cuisine, price point, menu format, chef, or awards history, those details should be checked directly with the venue before making it the centerpiece of the night.
Timing matters. The venue is not a Monday or Tuesday option. For midweek and Friday plans, the verified hours are 4–10 PM. On Saturday and Sunday, the verified hours are 12–10 PM. That weekend schedule creates a broader window for a Philadelphia visit, while weekday use is limited to the evening hours listed above.
Where it fits for food-focused travelers
Because ingredient sourcing, cuisine style, menu structure, pricing are not verified here, food-focused travelers should avoid over-reading the listing. Craftsman Row Saloon can still be part of a Philadelphia itinerary, but it should be chosen with the understanding that the confirmed information is limited. If the meal needs a clearer food identity, compare current details directly with other dining options before committing.
Hours: closed Monday and Tuesday; Wednesday–Friday 4–10 PM; Saturday–Sunday 12–10 PM. Dress: casual. Budget: check current pricing with the venue. Good for: casual plans in Philadelphia where the verified schedule and dress code are enough to make a decision.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Craftsman Row Saloon?
Treat Craftsman Row Saloon as a casual Philadelphia venue with limited verified public details here. It is closed Monday and Tuesday, open Wednesday through Friday from 4–10 PM, open Saturday and Sunday from 12–10 PM.
Is Craftsman Row Saloon good for solo dining?
It may work for a simple solo stop in Philadelphia if the posted hours fit your plan. Specific seating format, menu, service details are not verified here, so check directly with the venue if those factors matter.
Can I eat at the bar at Craftsman Row Saloon?
Bar seating or a specific service setup is not verified in the available data. If that is important to your visit, confirm the current setup with Craftsman Row Saloon before going.
Is lunch or dinner better at Craftsman Row Saloon?
The verified hours support evening visits Wednesday through Friday from 4–10 PM. On Saturday and Sunday, Craftsman Row Saloon is open from 12–10 PM, so a daytime visit is only supported by the verified schedule on weekends.
Is Craftsman Row Saloon good for a special occasion?
It is best considered for a casual Philadelphia plan, since the verified dress code is casual and detailed menu, price, service information is not confirmed here. For a more food-specific plan, compare current details with options such as Morimoto or High Street Restaurant & Bar.
What are alternatives to Craftsman Row Saloon?
For other dining options, consider checking current details for High Street, High Street Restaurant & Bar, Morimoto, Kotosushi, or The Bread Room. Compare hours, menus, availability directly before deciding.
Does Craftsman Row Saloon handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy accommodation details are not verified here. If dietary needs matter, contact Craftsman Row Saloon directly and check the venue's official channels for the latest information.
Location
112 S 8th St, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Philadelphia, United States
Compare Craftsman Row Saloon
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| Craftsman Row Saloon | Philadelphia | , |
| Kotosushi | Philadelphia | , |
| Morimoto | Philadelphia | , |
| The Bread Room | Philadelphia | Bakery / pastries and made-to-order sandwiches |
| High Street | Philadelphia | , |
| High Street Restaurant & Bar | Philadelphia | , |
How Craftsman Row Saloon Philadelphia compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Kotosushi, Notable alternative
- Morimoto, Notable alternative
- The Bread Room, Bakery / pastries and made-to-order sandwiches, Bakery / pastries and made-to-order sandwiches
- High Street, Notable alternative
- High Street Restaurant & Bar, Notable alternative
How it compares in Philadelphia
Craftsman Row Saloon is the easier, more casual choice when booking friction matters. Morimoto is the stronger pick for a planned dinner with a clearer culinary identity, while Kotosushi makes more sense when the group specifically wants sushi. Choose Craftsman Row when the night is built around convenience and a relaxed bar setting, not when the food format needs to define the evening.
The Bread Room is better for pastries and made-to-order sandwiches, especially if the need is daytime food rather than drinks. High Street and High Street Restaurant & Bar are more useful cross-shops for diners who want a meal with a clearer restaurant identity. Craftsman Row is the value play only if the group values ease, location, a casual room over a tightly defined menu.
If the decision is between a low-pressure meet-up and a destination reservation, the split is simple: Craftsman Row Saloon for the easier social plan, Morimoto or Kotosushi for a more intentional dinner, The Bread Room for a quicker daytime food stop.
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