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    Restaurant in Philadelphia, United States

    P.S. & Co.

    100Pearl Points

    Casual plant-based dining, no fine-dining fuss.

    P.S. & Co., Restaurant in Philadelphia

    About P.S. & Co.

    P.S. & Co. on Locust Street delivers a relaxed, plant-forward dining experience in the Rittenhouse Square neighbourhood without the booking friction or spend of Philadelphia's heavier hitters. It's the right call for a low-key celebration or date night where you want food that's been thought about but don't want to plan two weeks out. Easy to book, well-located, genuinely useful for its tier.

    Who Should Book P.S. & Co.

    If you want a relaxed, plant-forward meal on Rittenhouse Square without the formality or price tag of Philadelphia's fine-dining corridor, P.S. & Co. at 1706 Locust St is the right call. It suits date nights, low-key celebrations, anyone who wants genuinely considered food in a room that doesn't make you feel like you're being watched. The booking is easy, the atmosphere is approachable, the format rewards casual visits as much as deliberate ones.

    The Case for Booking

    P.S. & Co. sits in the Rittenhouse Square neighbourhood, one of Philadelphia's most walkable and well-served dining pockets. Its address puts it within reach of the city's better hotel stock and within easy distance of the Square itself, which makes it a practical anchor for a broader evening out. For the area, that combination of location and low-friction booking is harder to find than it sounds. Most of the restaurants delivering comparable quality in this part of Philadelphia ask more of your calendar and your wallet.

    The restaurant's positioning in the casual-but-considered tier is its clearest strength. This is not a venue where you're paying for theatre or ceremony. You're paying for food that has been thought about, in a room that has been designed, without the overhead of a tasting menu or a two-week advance reservation. For a celebration dinner where the conversation matters as much as the plate, that tradeoff is often the right one. Compare that to Friday Saturday Sunday or Fork, both of which deliver New American cooking at a higher level of ambition but require more planning and spend. P.S. & Co. fills a genuinely useful gap between those venues and the neighbourhood's more casual options.

    For a wider read on what Philadelphia's dining scene currently offers, see our full Philadelphia restaurants guide. If you're planning a full trip, our Philadelphia hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are worth reading alongside this.

    What to Know Before You Go

    Specific pricing, current hours, menu details are not confirmed in our data at this time. Check directly with the venue before booking. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means walk-ins or same-day reservations are likely viable, particularly outside weekend peak hours. The Locust Street location is accessible by public transit and has street parking nearby.

    Quick reference: 1706 Locust St, Philadelphia, PA 19103 | Booking: Easy | Check venue directly for current hours and pricing.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is P.S. & Co. worth the price?

    Pricing varies at P.S. & Co.; confirm via check the venue's official channels.

    Where is P.S. & Co. located?

    P.S. & Co. is located in Philadelphia, at 1706 Locust St, Philadelphia, PA 19103.

    How can I contact P.S. & Co.?

    You can reach P.S. & Co. via check the venue's official channels.

    Location

    1706 Locust St, Philadelphia, PA 19103

    Philadelphia, United States

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    How P.S. & Co. Compares in Philadelphia

    For a special occasion dinner with more culinary ambition and proven track records, Friday Saturday Sunday and Fork are both stronger bets. Friday Saturday Sunday in particular has earned serious critical attention and delivers New American cooking at a level P.S. & Co. doesn't claim to match. The tradeoff is booking difficulty and price: both require more advance planning and a larger spend per head. If the occasion calls for the full production, go there instead.

    If value and personality matter more than polish, South Philly Barbacoa and Helm offer some of the most distinctive cooking in the city at prices well below the Rittenhouse corridor. Neither competes with P.S. & Co. on setting or occasion-readiness, but both outperform on food specificity. For a date or celebration where the food itself is the point, they're worth considering. Jean-Georges Philadelphia sits at the opposite end of the register: formal French cooking at a flagship spend level, suited to expense-account dinners or high-stakes occasions where the room's weight matters.

    P.S. & Co. wins when you want Rittenhouse Square convenience, a room that works for conversation, a booking you can make this week. It doesn't try to compete with the city's most ambitious kitchens, it shouldn't need to. For everything else Philadelphia offers, see our full Philadelphia restaurants guide.

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