Restaurant in Philadelphia, United States
High Street
130Pearl PointsPractical pick

About High Street
High Street is a smart Philadelphia pick when the meal needs craft without a formal, high-friction reservation. It suits solo diners, lunch plans, smaller groups better than big occasion dinners, with a Michelin Plate signal adding credibility for readers who want a food-led choice in Center City.
High Street is a Philadelphia restaurant with clearly published service windows and a smart casual dress code. The verified planning details are direct: it is closed Monday, open during the day and evening Tuesday through Friday, open during the day and evening Saturday, open during the day on Sunday. It also has Michelin Plate recognition for 2025.
Choose it for recognition without a formal dining-room commitment
The best-grounded reason to consider High Street is simple: it is a recognized Philadelphia option with a smart casual standard rather than a venue that requires formal dress. That makes it useful for diners who want to plan around a clearly published schedule while keeping the outing relatively direct.
For planning, use the published hours rather than assumptions about format, seating, or menu. High Street has daytime service windows Tuesday through Sunday, with evening hours Tuesday through Saturday. Monday is closed.
Daytime hours have the edge when flexibility matters
Daytime service windows are a practical advantage here. High Street opens at 11:30 AM Tuesday through Friday and at 10 AM Saturday and Sunday, so it can fit into a Philadelphia day without requiring a late-night plan. If the meal is part of a broader itinerary, pair it with our full Philadelphia restaurants guide, then use our full Philadelphia bars guide for the next stop.
First-timers should check the venue's current menu and reservation details before going. The verified record here confirms hours, dress code, Michelin Plate recognition, but it does not confirm specific dishes, service format, pricing, seating, or dietary details.
Where it fits in a Philadelphia food day
High Street fits best as a smart casual Philadelphia restaurant with useful daytime hours and select evening service. Its Michelin Plate recognition gives diners a clear reason to keep it on a shortlist, while the schedule is the main practical detail for planning.
Use the surrounding guides to shape the rest of the itinerary: our full Philadelphia hotels guide for where to stay, our full Philadelphia experiences guide for daytime planning, our full Philadelphia wineries guide if wine is part of the trip. For comparison within Philadelphia, consider High Street alongside other local dining options such as Talula's Garden, Buca D'oro Ristorante, Craftsman Row Saloon, Kotosushi, or The Bread Room depending on the kind of outing you want.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is High Street good for solo dining?
It can be a practical solo option because the published schedule includes daytime service windows Tuesday through Sunday and evening service Tuesday through Saturday. The Michelin Plate (2025) is a useful recognition point, but check the venue's current setup before relying on any specific seating format. Talula's Garden is another Philadelphia option to compare.
Is High Street good for a special occasion?
It may work for a low-key occasion, especially if smart casual dress is the right tone. The verified details confirm a Michelin Plate (2025), smart casual dress code, the published weekly hours, but they do not confirm a formal celebration format. Buca D'oro Ristorante is another option to consider.
Are daytime or evening hours better at High Street?
Daytime hours are easier to plan around because High Street has daytime service windows Tuesday through Sunday. Evening hours are available Tuesday through Saturday, with later closing times on Friday and Saturday than earlier weekdays. Choose based on the schedule that fits your Philadelphia plans.
What should I order at High Street?
The verified information here does not confirm specific dishes or menu categories. Check the venue's official channels for the current menu before visiting. Buca D'oro Ristorante is another Philadelphia option if you are comparing plans.
Can I eat at the bar at High Street?
The verified information does not confirm a bar-specific setup. Plan around the published hours and smart casual dress code, check the venue's official channels for current seating details. Craftsman Row Saloon is another Philadelphia option to compare if your plans are more social.
What are alternatives to High Street in Philadelphia?
Other Philadelphia options to compare include The Bread Room, Craftsman Row Saloon, Buca D'oro Ristorante, Kotosushi, Talula's Garden. Choose based on current hours, availability, the type of outing you want.
What should a first-timer know about High Street?
Start with the schedule: High Street is closed Monday; open Tuesday through Thursday from 11:30 AM–3 PM and 4:30–9 PM; Friday from 11:30 AM–3 PM and 4:30–9:30 PM; Saturday from 10 AM–3 PM and 4:30–9:30 PM; and Sunday from 10 AM–3 PM. The dress code is smart casual, the venue has a Michelin Plate (2025).
Location
101 S 9th St Suite 106, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Philadelphia, United States
Compare High Street
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|
| High Street | Philadelphia | , | Michelin Plate (2025) |
| The Bread Room | Philadelphia | Bakery / pastries and made-to-order sandwiches | , |
| Craftsman Row Saloon | Philadelphia | , | , |
| Buca D'oro Ristorante | Philadelphia | , | , |
| Kotosushi | Philadelphia | , | , |
| Talula's Garden | Philadelphia | , | , |
How High Street Philadelphia compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- The Bread Room, Bakery / pastries and made-to-order sandwiches, Bakery / pastries and made-to-order sandwiches
- Craftsman Row Saloon, Notable alternative
- Buca D'oro Ristorante, Notable alternative
- Kotosushi, Notable alternative
- Talula's Garden, Notable alternative
How High Street compares in Philadelphia
Choose High Street when the priority is a flexible, food-led meal with less booking pressure than a more occasion-driven room. Talula's Garden is the better fit for a polished dinner or date-night atmosphere, while High Street is stronger for lunch, solo dining, a lower-ceremony meal that still feels considered.
If the craving is specifically bread, pastries, or a made-to-order sandwich, The Bread Room is the narrower, bakery-focused alternative. High Street makes more sense when the group wants a broader sit-down meal rather than a pastry-and-sandwich stop. Craftsman Row Saloon should be the pick for a louder, more casual saloon-style outing; High Street is the better choice when food quality matters more than bar energy.
For cuisine-specific plans, Buca D'oro Ristorante is the Italian alternative and Kotosushi is the sushi alternative. High Street is the safer cross-shop when the group has mixed preferences and wants a Philadelphia meal that does not lock everyone into one narrow cuisine lane.
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