The Perfect Pint: Philly Bar Named ‘Best Beer Bar’ In The U.S.
Most beer lovers know that a good beer bar should have a wide beer selection including several styles and local finds. Recently, USA Today released their 10Best beer bars in the U.S. list. And on their list is a Philly favorite.
The 10 best bars were selected by an expert panel and voted as the best in the U.S. by their readers. “Each offers a stellar selection of draft, bottled, and canned beers, many with a focus on local or regional selections,” they wrote. They added, “Pair that with a relaxed atmosphere and knowledgeable bar staff ready to help any guest become a beer connoisseur, and you’ve got a recipe for a great beer bar.”
Philadelphia’s Monk’s Café snags a spot on the best beer bar list.
Monk’s Café ranked in at number 9. The ranking pointed out that this beer bar “prioritizes fine beer.” They also highlighted their “Beer Bible,” which is a guide to help bargoers select the beer that best fits their palate, choosing from over 200 bottles and 25 taps.
According to Monk’s café’s website, they have been serving “world-class” beers there for over 26 years. In 2023, the bar was recognized as a Beard Foundation Awards Semi-Finalist for Outstanding Wine & Other Beverages Program.
The bar has 4.7 out of 5 stars on Google and over 3,500 reviews. One person left a review that said, “Everything was unreal and very affordable for how good it was.” Another person said, “One of my favorite places in Philadelphia. Awesome beer selection and really great food.” Someone else said, “We’ve been a few times over the years, and Monks never disappoints.”
Monk’s Café is located at 264 S. 16th Street. They’re open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 11:45 p.m. with a full menu until 11 p.m.
Check out the complete list of the best beer bars in the U.S. here.
6 Go-To Meals for Adults Who Eat Like Children
Ever catch yourself secretly craving those comfort foods from your childhood? Eating habits are a fundamental aspect of our daily lives, reflecting our culture, upbringing, and personal preferences. It’s natural for children to have unique and sometimes unconventional eating habits. But it’s interesting to know that there are adults who proudly embrace eating like children. Gravitating towards what some might call “childish meals.” These people, unapologetically, opt for the comforting and familiar flavors of childhood, turning to dishes that might make a Michelin-star chef raise an eyebrow.
One reason adults may adopt childlike eating habits is the comfort of familiarity. Many of us have fond memories of childhood meals and snacks, and for some, replicating these flavors can provide a sense of nostalgia and security. Whether indulging in a favorite cereal or enjoying a classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich, these comfort foods can offer a brief escape from the complexities of adult life.
Childish meals are straightforward and hassle-free
In times of stress or challenges, these dishes offer a sense of security and ease, like a cozy blanket for the palate. The preparation and consumption of childish meals are straightforward and hassle-free.
After a demanding day, adults may go for dishes that require minimal effort and decision-making. Adulting can be overwhelming at times, with its responsibilities, stressors, and expectations. Eating like a child can serve as a temporary escape from these pressures. It’s a way to rebel against the constraints of adulthood, if only for a moment. In a world that often demands seriousness and discipline, indulging in playful and carefree eating can be a form of self-care.
Shared sense of nostalgia
Interestingly, eating like a child can also be a social activity. It might serve as a bonding experience among friends or family members, creating a shared sense of nostalgia. This behavior can be especially prevalent at themed parties, where adults gather to relive their childhoods through food and games.
Food preferences are highly subjective. Some adults simply enjoy the taste and texture of these childhood dishes, regardless of any deeper motivations. Personal taste plays a significant role in meal choices.
Dishes like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, mac ‘n’ cheese, or chicken tenders offer comfort, memories, and a connection to the past. So, when you see someone enjoying their favorite childhood meal, remember it’s more than just food. It’s a reminder that simple joys are often the best.
Take a look at these go-to meals for adults who eat like children.
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