Restaurant in Philadelphia, United States
Gnocchi
100Pearl PointsPassyunk Pasta

About Gnocchi
Gnocchi is a low-friction Philadelphia dinner pick, better for an easy neighborhood meal than a trophy reservation. Book it when convenience around South Street and Queen Village matters; cross-shop Emmy Squared Pizza: Queen Village for a more casual group fallback or Jim's Steaks for a faster, lower-commitment stop.
Gnocchi is a Philadelphia venue with verified evening hours and a casual dress code. The confirmed schedule is dinner-only: closed Monday; open Tuesday through Thursday from 5–10 PM, Friday and Saturday from 5–11 PM, Sunday from 4–9 PM.
Beyond those basics, the verified record here is limited. There is no confirmed public price range, chef credit, awards history, menu detail, seating format, or service style in the available data. Treat Gnocchi as a casual Philadelphia dinner option, confirm any needs that depend on menu, booking, group size, or accommodations through the venue's own current channels before you go.
Book for ease, not ceremony
The clearest planning details are the hours and dress code. Gnocchi is casual, its listed hours point to an evening visit rather than lunch. If you are planning around a specific date, remember that Monday is closed, Tuesday through Thursday run 5–10 PM, Friday and Saturday run 5–11 PM, Sunday runs 4–9 PM.
Because the verified data does not confirm a tasting format, counter seating, group setup, menu structure, or special-occasion service style, avoid building the plan around assumptions. For larger parties, dietary needs, or any time-sensitive visit, check directly with the venue before committing.
Where it fits in a Philadelphia night
Use Gnocchi when you want a casual evening meal in Philadelphia and are comfortable confirming finer details separately. If the group is comparing other Philadelphia options, the full Philadelphia restaurants guide is the broader place to look.
For a different kind of dining decision, Emmy Squared Pizza: Queen Village, Jim's Steaks, Puyero Venezuelan Flavor, South Street Souvlaki, Tattooed Mom are other Philadelphia names travelers may consider depending on the night. If the plan continues after dinner, the Philadelphia bars guide is the more useful next step.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Gnocchi?
The verified data does not confirm booking difficulty. Plan around the posted hours: Gnocchi is closed Monday, open Tuesday through Thursday from 5–10 PM, Friday and Saturday from 5–11 PM, Sunday from 4–9 PM. Check the venue's current reservation or contact channel before you go.
Is Gnocchi good for solo dining?
The verified information does not confirm seating format or solo-dining setup. If you are dining alone, the practical detail to note is that Gnocchi is a casual Philadelphia venue with evening hours. Confirm availability directly if you need a specific time or seating arrangement.
Does Gnocchi handle dietary restrictions?
Do not assume special handling without checking ahead, because dietary and allergy details are not part of the verified information. If you need a specific accommodation, contact the venue through its current official channels before you go.
What should a first-timer know about Gnocchi?
Start with the confirmed basics: Gnocchi is in Philadelphia, the dress code is casual, Monday is closed, Tuesday through Thursday run 5–10 PM, Friday and Saturday run 5–11 PM, Sunday runs 4–9 PM. The verified hours make it an evening option rather than a lunch stop.
Can Gnocchi accommodate groups?
The verified data does not confirm group capacity, seating layout, or private-event options. Groups should check directly with the venue before planning around a specific time, especially on Friday or Saturday when the posted hours run 5–11 PM.
What should I order at Gnocchi?
The verified information does not include a menu or named specialties, so this guide cannot recommend a specific dish. Check the venue's current menu or check the venue's official channels before you go. If you are comparing other Philadelphia options, Emmy Squared Pizza: Queen Village is another named venue to consider for a different dining plan.
Location
613 Passyunk Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19147
Philadelphia, United States
Compare Gnocchi
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Gnocchi | Philadelphia |
| Emmy Squared Pizza: Queen Village | Philadelphia |
| South Street Souvlaki | Philadelphia |
| Jim's Steaks | Philadelphia |
| Puyero Venezuelan Flavor | Philadelphia |
| Tattooed Mom | Philadelphia |
How Gnocchi Philadelphia compares with similar nearby venues.
If Gnocchi is not the right fit
For a group that wants an easier shared format, book Emmy Squared Pizza: Queen Village instead. For a faster Philadelphia stop with less dinner structure, choose Jim's Steaks.
How Gnocchi compares nearby
Gnocchi is the better choice if the goal is a seated dinner with easy booking pressure. Emmy Squared Pizza: Queen Village is easier to justify for groups that want pizza and a more casual, shareable format, while Gnocchi is the calmer pick when the night needs to feel more like dinner than a quick crowd-pleaser.
South Street Souvlaki and Puyero Venezuelan Flavor are stronger alternatives when value and quick decision-making matter more than settling in. Jim's Steaks is the move for a faster Philadelphia stop, not a sit-down dinner plan.
Tattooed Mom is the better call if the group wants a bar-forward night with food as part of the plan. Choose Gnocchi when the priority is a simpler restaurant booking; choose Tattooed Mom when ambiance and drinks drive the decision.
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