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    Restaurant in Philadelphia, United States

    Sally

    150Pearl Points

    Bib Gourmand Value

    Sally, Restaurant in Philadelphia

    About Sally

    Sally is a smart Philadelphia pick when you want a relaxed meal with Michelin Bib Gourmand value credibility rather than a formal special-occasion production. Cross-shop it with Friday Saturday Sunday if you want more New American polish, or Pine Street Grill if the priority is a simpler neighborhood dinner.

    In Philadelphia, Sally is a direct pick when the goal is a restaurant with verified Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition and clear, easy-to-check hours. It is open for dinner daily, with additional midday service on Saturday and Sunday, the dress code is smart casual. If you are choosing between Sally and Friday Saturday Sunday, the cleaner distinction is simple: Sally has confirmed Bib Gourmand recognition, while the rest of the decision should come down to your own plans and preferences.

    This is a useful option for a Philadelphia meal when the confirmed basics fit what you need. The verified public details do not establish a cuisine, signature dishes, price range, chef, room size, or service format, so it is best not to over-specify the experience before you go. Plan around the confirmed facts: Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition, smart-casual dress, dinner every day, weekend midday hours.

    A Philadelphia choice with confirmed recognition

    The useful way to read Sally is through its Michelin Bib Gourmand status. That recognition matters because it identifies the restaurant as part of Michelin's Bib Gourmand selection. With no verified price range, menu details, or named signature dishes available here, the safest recommendation is to use Sally for the kind of meal where confirmed recognition and scheduling matter more than a highly scripted plan.

    Against other Philadelphia options, the decision is mostly about mood and logistics. Trattoria Carina, Pine Street Grill, Chateau Rouge, Spread Bagelry may all come up in a broader city search, but the verified information here does not support detailed claims about how their menus, rooms, or formats compare. Sally is a fit when you specifically want a Philadelphia restaurant with confirmed Bib Gourmand recognition and published hours that include daily dinner.

    Who should choose it, what to confirm first

    Choose Sally for dinner, a smart-casual meal, or a weekend midday plan in Philadelphia. It also works for diners who want a Michelin-recognized option without relying on unverified assumptions about the menu or setting. If the occasion requires a specific format, group setup, dietary accommodation, or price point, confirm those details directly before booking.

    For a wider city scan, use Pearl's Philadelphia restaurants guide. If the night needs a drink before or after dinner, the Philadelphia bars guide is the cleaner next step than forcing this meal to carry the whole evening.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Sally?

    Dinner is the easiest default at Sally because it runs daily from 4:30–10 PM. Midday service is available on Saturday and Sunday from 11 AM–2:30 PM, with dinner again from 4:30–10 PM. Choose based on the time that fits your plan.

    What should I wear to Sally?

    The verified dress code is smart casual. Sally is a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant in Philadelphia, so neat, put-together everyday clothes are the safest choice.

    What are alternatives to Sally in Philadelphia?

    For a broader Philadelphia search, you may also compare Sally with Trattoria Carina, Friday Saturday Sunday, Pine Street Grill, Chateau Rouge, or Spread Bagelry. The verified reason to keep Sally on the list is its Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition, daily dinner hours, weekend midday service, smart-casual dress code.

    Does Sally handle dietary restrictions?

    There is no verified venue detail here confirming specific dietary or allergy accommodations. If that matters for your meal, contact Sally directly before you go and confirm what the restaurant can handle.

    Is Sally good for solo dining?

    Sally can be a reasonable solo choice if you want a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant in Philadelphia and the hours fit your schedule. The verified details do not specify counter seating, bar seating, or other solo-dining setup, so confirm directly if seating format matters.

    Is Sally good for a special occasion?

    It can be, if the occasion is smart-casual and you are comfortable planning around the verified details: Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition, daily dinner, weekend midday service, a Philadelphia location. For a highly specific celebration format, confirm availability and setup with the restaurant.

    Can Sally accommodate groups?

    The verified venue data here does not confirm group capacity, private dining, or large-party policies. Sally's daily dinner hours and weekend midday service help with scheduling, but group arrangements should be confirmed directly with the restaurant.

    Location

    2229 Spruce St, Philadelphia, PA 19103

    Philadelphia, United States

    Compare Sally

    Sally Philadelphia and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisineAwards
    SallyPhiladelphia, Michelin Bib Gourmand (2025)
    Trattoria CarinaPhiladelphia, ,
    Pine Street GrillPhiladelphiaAmerican / neighborhood restaurant,
    Friday Saturday SundayPhiladelphiaNew American,
    Chateau RougePhiladelphia, ,
    Spread BagelryPhiladelphia, ,

    How Sally Philadelphia compares with similar nearby venues.

    If Sally is not the right fit

    Try Friday Saturday Sunday for a more ambitious New American night with stronger special-occasion energy. Choose Trattoria Carina if the group is leaning Italian and wants a familiar dinner format.

    How Sally compares in Philadelphia

    Sally is the value-minded, lower-friction choice in this set. Its Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition gives it a stronger quality signal than a standard casual neighborhood pick, while Friday Saturday Sunday is the trade-up for diners who want a more ambitious New American meal and are willing to plan harder around the reservation.

    Trattoria Carina is the more obvious choice for an Italian-leaning dinner, especially for groups that want a familiar format. Pine Street Grill is better for a simpler American neighborhood meal with less pressure on the occasion. Sally sits between them: casual enough for a weeknight, but with more dining credibility than a pure fallback.

    Chateau Rouge and Spread Bagelry serve different dining needs, so use them as context rather than direct substitutes. If dinner is the plan, Sally is the cleaner recommendation; if the day calls for a quick daytime bite, Spread Bagelry is the more practical match.

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