Loews Hotel Magazine Spring/Summer 2015 | Page 15

LM: Speaking of coffee shops, where do you eat? SO: I usually stick close to the store, and one place I go to constantly is Di Bruno Bros. Everyone thinks of it as a great place to shop, which it is—it’s known for its crazy selection of cheeses—but they also make awesome sandwiches for lunch. LM: What about restaurants? SO: I’ve been spending a lot of time at Crow & the Pitcher. It was started by a protege of the chef Georges Perrier, and you can always see [Perrier] sitting at the bar. I really like the aesthetic there. It’s similar to Duke & Winston, with the found objects. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: R. KENNEDY FOR VISIT PHILADELPHIA; COURTESY OF BEILER’S BAKERY; D. MACNEILL FOR DI BRUNO BROS.; G. MILLER FOR VISIT PHILADELPHIA; SIDEBAR PHOTO BY R. KENNEDY FOR VISIT PHILADELPHIA LM: Where do you go to relax? SO: I have a lot of friends who are musicians, and I like to watch them perform at Time, a great jazz place on Sansom Street. LM: How would you spend your ideal weekend? SO: I’m usually too busy at the store, so I might just take a walk around Rittenhouse Square. I like being in the center of things, and there’s so much to do and such a diversity of people there. LM: What is one place in town you would recommend to a visitor? SO: I love Reading Terminal Market and all of the food options there. Beiler’s, the Amish doughnut place [in the market], is worth waiting in line for—the jelly or bacon doughnuts are pretty amazing. LM: And what about visitors that have brought their dogs along? SO: Whenever there’s an Eagles or Phillies game showing on the outdoor screen at The Piazza in Northern Liberties, people come from all over the city to watch and hang out with their dogs. L Clockwise from top left: Shoppers and their four-legged friends enjoying an outdoor market at The Piazza; Beiler’s Bakery inside Reading Terminal Market; roast beef sandwich from Di Bruno Bros.; live music at Time Paws Around Town Wander through Philadelphia and you just might catch Duke & Winston’s Seun Olubodun and his bulldog, Duke, in some of their favorite haunts. The City of Brotherly Love also happens to have a lot of love for canine companions, with pet-friendly accommodations, restaurants and shops that