Restaurant in Philadelphia, United States
The Prime Rib
100Pearl PointsPolished Steakhouse

About The Prime Rib
The Prime Rib is a practical pick for a classic sit-down dinner in South Philadelphia, especially when the plan is centered near the Packer Avenue corridor. Choose it over nearby sandwich spots when the group wants a more formal meal; cross-shop L'Angolo Ristorante or Popi's Restaurant for a softer neighborhood-dinner feel.
The Prime Rib is a Philadelphia dinner option with verified evening hours every day and a smart casual dress code. Because the available verified details are limited, the ideal way to evaluate it is by timing and occasion rather than by unconfirmed claims about menu, price, awards, or service style.
Choose it for an evening plan in Philadelphia
The confirmed schedule starts at 4:30 PM daily, with service until 10 PM Sunday through Thursday and until 11 PM on Friday and Saturday. That makes The Prime Rib a dinner-only consideration based on the available hours, not a lunch stop.
Available details do not confirm chef, sourcing program, menu signatures, cuisine, booking difficulty, or price range, so the safest way to evaluate it is by occasion and schedule. Consider it when the group wants a Philadelphia dinner with a smart casual dress code. Skip it if the night depends on named specialties, published awards, a confirmed price point, or a tightly defined culinary brief before committing.
Where the decision gets clearer
If you are comparing dinner options, L'Angolo Ristorante, Popi's Restaurant, Luk Fu Philly, Tony Luke's Old Philly Style Sandwiches, Tony and Nick's Steaks are other named venues to consider, depending on the kind of evening you want. For a wider scan of the city, use Pearl's Philadelphia restaurants guide; if the evening is part of a larger trip, the Philadelphia hotels guide and Philadelphia bars guide help round out the plan.
Verdict: consider The Prime Rib for a Philadelphia dinner when the verified evening hours and smart casual dress code fit your plans. Choose among L'Angolo Ristorante, Popi's Restaurant, Luk Fu Philly, Tony Luke's Old Philly Style Sandwiches, Tony and Nick's Steaks if another option better matches the occasion.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to The Prime Rib in Philadelphia?
Other venues to compare include L'Angolo Ristorante, Popi's Restaurant, Luk Fu Philly, Tony Luke's Old Philly Style Sandwiches, Tony and Nick's Steaks. The best choice depends on your timing, plans, preferred dining experience.
Is The Prime Rib good for solo dining?
It can work for solo dinner if the evening hours and smart casual dress code fit what you want. The verified hours start at 4:30 PM daily, so it should not be treated as a lunch option.
How far ahead should I book The Prime Rib?
The verified information does not confirm booking difficulty. Check current availability directly, especially for Friday and Saturday evenings, when the listed hours run until 11 PM.
What should I order at The Prime Rib?
The verified information does not confirm specific dishes or menu signatures. Review the current menu before you go and choose based on what is available that night.
Is The Prime Rib good for a special occasion?
It may suit a planned Philadelphia dinner if the smart casual dress code and evening schedule fit the occasion. The verified information does not confirm private dining, pricing, or special-occasion packages.
Is lunch or dinner better at The Prime Rib?
Dinner is the supported choice based on the verified hours. The Prime Rib opens at 4:30 PM daily and the verified information does not list lunch service.
What should a first-timer know about The Prime Rib?
Plan around the confirmed evening schedule: 4:30–10 PM Sunday through Thursday and 4:30–11 PM Friday and Saturday. The verified dress code is smart casual.
Location
900 Packer Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19148
Philadelphia, United States
Compare The Prime Rib
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| The Prime Rib | Philadelphia | , |
| Luk Fu Philly | Philadelphia | , |
| L'Angolo Ristorante | Philadelphia | , |
| Tony Luke’s Old Philly Style Sandwiches | Philadelphia | Sandwiches |
| Tony and Nick's Steaks | Philadelphia | , |
| Popi's Restaurant | Philadelphia | , |
How The Prime Rib Philadelphia compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Luk Fu Philly, Notable alternative
- L'Angolo Ristorante, Notable alternative
- Tony Luke's Old Philly Style Sandwiches, Sandwiches, Sandwiches
- Tony and Nick's Steaks, Notable alternative
- Popi's Restaurant, Notable alternative
How it compares in South Philadelphia
Luk Fu Philly is the stronger choice when the night needs more energy around the meal, while The Prime Rib is the better fit for a more traditional seated dinner. If ease matters, both are more practical than chasing a high-demand Center City table, but Luk Fu Philly suits groups that want a bigger night out.
L'Angolo Ristorante and Popi's Restaurant are better cross-shops for neighborhood Italian comfort and broader group flexibility. Pick them when the priority is a relaxed local dinner; pick The Prime Rib when the occasion calls for a more formal, steakhouse-style setting.
Tony Luke's Old Philly Style Sandwiches and Tony and Nick's Steaks win on speed and casual value. They are not substitutes for a full dinner reservation, but they are the better call before or after a South Philly event when the group wants sandwiches instead of a longer meal.
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