Restaurant in Philadelphia, United States
The Tasty
100Pearl PointsRepeat-visit South Philly spot worth knowing.

About The Tasty
The Tasty is a South Philadelphia neighborhood spot at 1401 S 12th St that rewards repeat visitors more than first-timers. Walk-ins are easy, the drinks program is the main reason to show up, it sits in one of the city's most reliable blocks for a low-key evening out. Go back, go with a plan.
Is The Tasty worth booking for a night out in South Philadelphia?
Yes, if you're after a neighborhood spot at 1401 S 12th St that earns repeat visits. The Tasty sits in South Philly's tight grid of rowhouses and corner bars, its address alone puts it close to some of the city's most consistent casual dining. For anyone who's been once and is weighing whether to return, the short answer is: go back, go intentionally.
With the venue's data still being compiled in full, the clearest thing to say is this: South Philadelphia rewards the regulars. The neighborhood around S 12th St has a bar culture built on loyalty rather than hype, spots that survive here tend to do so by keeping the drinks program consistent and the room comfortable enough that you want to stay. If the cocktail or drinks side of things is your reason for showing up, that's a sensible instinct for this part of the city.
For your second visit, focus less on exploring the menu broadly and more on identifying what the bar does well and ordering around it. South Philly bar programs in this zip code tend toward the approachable end: well-executed classics over elaborate seasonal lists. If you found something that worked on your first visit, it's likely still there and probably still good.
Booking is easy. This is not a reservation-required situation; walk-in access is realistic for most nights. If you're coming with a group larger than four, a quick call or message ahead is sensible rather than essential.
For the full picture of what's happening in Philadelphia dining right now, our full Philadelphia restaurants guide covers the city's strongest options across every neighborhood. If you're also planning around where to stay, the Philadelphia hotels guide is worth a look, for after-dinner options, the Philadelphia bars guide will point you toward the city's most consistent rooms.
Elsewhere in South Philly, South Philly Barbacoa remains one of the neighborhood's most compelling reasons to make the trip south of Washington Ave. For a broader sense of what Philadelphia's independent dining scene can do, Mawn and My Loup are both worth knowing. If you're benchmarking against the city's more formal end, Fork and Friday Saturday Sunday are the two names that consistently come up.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 1401 S 12th St, Philadelphia, PA 19147
- Neighborhood: South Philadelphia
- Booking difficulty: Easy — walk-ins are realistic most nights
- Leading for: Repeat visitors, neighborhood bar nights, small groups
- Group size note: Parties of 5+ should call ahead as a precaution
- Useful links: Philadelphia experiences · Philadelphia wineries
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The Tasty worth the price?
Pricing varies at The Tasty; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is The Tasty located?
The Tasty is located in Philadelphia, at 1401 S 12th St, Philadelphia, PA 19147.
How can I contact The Tasty?
You can reach The Tasty via check the venue's official channels.
Location
1401 S 12th St, Philadelphia, PA 19147
Philadelphia, United States
Compare The Tasty
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| The Tasty | Easy |
| Friday Saturday Sunday | Unknown |
| Fork | Unknown |
| South Philly Barbacoa | Unknown |
| Jean-Georges Philadelphia | Unknown |
| Helm | Unknown |
A quick look at how The Tasty measures up.
Also Consider
- Friday Saturday Sunday, New American, New American
- Fork, New American, New American
- South Philly Barbacoa, Mexican, Mexican
- Jean-Georges Philadelphia, French, French
- Helm, Filipino, Filipino
The Tasty operates in a different register from most of Philadelphia's well-known dining destinations, which makes direct comparison tricky but useful. If you're deciding between a South Philly neighborhood visit and a more deliberate dining experience, Friday Saturday Sunday is the clearest upgrade in terms of kitchen ambition and cocktail program depth, it's harder to book and costs more, but it's the right call if you want the bar experience to be as considered as the food. Fork sits at a similar tier of intention, with Old City polish and a wine list that justifies the extra spend.
For value in the same South Philly geography, South Philly Barbacoa is in a class of its own for what it delivers per dollar, the queue is the cost of entry rather than a reservation system, it's worth it. Helm is the pick if you want something more chef-driven with a genuine point of view. Jean-Georges Philadelphia is for a different night entirely: formal, expensive, best when someone else is paying. The Tasty fits best when the goal is a relaxed return visit with no booking stress, it's the easiest option in this group to walk into, sometimes that's exactly what the evening calls for.
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