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Amada PHL

Amada PHL, 217-19 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia

4.6
RESTAURANT RATING: 
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4.6 out of 5 (389 Ratings)
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1.1 miles Independence Visitor Center
About Amada PHL
The Spotlight on Amada PHL

Spanish Tapas with a Modern Twist in Old City Philadelphia

Located in the historic Old City district, Amada PHL is a chic, modern Spanish tapas restaurant that blends the warmth of Andalusian flavors with sleek, urban decor. Just a short walk or rideshare away from many of Philadelphia’s most popular concert venues, it's a favorite among food lovers and music fans alike. The ambiance is lively yet refined, and the space is perfect for everything from casual bites to special nights out. Chef Jose Garces brings authentic Spanish cuisine to life with a focus on small plates meant for sharing.

Why Concert-goers love it

Amada PHL is a go-to spot for concert-goers thanks to its close proximity to major venues, including those in the Old City and Center City areas. The restaurant offers efficient, well-paced service, making it easy to enjoy a flavorful meal without worrying about missing showtime. The lively atmosphere and open kitchen add to the energy, making it a perfect place to get hyped before a gig. If you’re looking for a spot that’s both stylish and quick, this is it.

Who this Restaurant is great for

  • Groups of friends looking to share small plates and stories before the show
  • Solo travelers wanting to enjoy a vibrant meal at the bar
  • Couples on a music-filled date night
  • Fans who want a buzzing pre-concert atmosphere
  • Budget-conscious music lovers who appreciate high-quality bites and flexible sharing options

What People Say

According to reviews on TripAdvisor and Opentable, guests rave about the thoughtful tapas menu that mixes classics like patatas bravas and jamón ibérico with creative seasonal dishes. The cocktail selection and Spanish wine list also receive frequent mentions. Many diners highlight the attentive service and stylish interior, which feels upscale without being stuffy. It’s especially praised for being a fun and flavorful start to an evening out.

Areas for Improvement

Some visitors note that the restaurant can get loud during peak hours, which might not suit those seeking a quiet meal. Others mention that while the small plate format is great for sharing, it can add up in cost if you're extra hungry. A few guests also suggest booking ahead, as it gets busy on concert nights.

The Bottom Line

With its vibrant Spanish flavors, stylish setting, and quick, friendly service, Amada PHL is an excellent choice for concert-goers looking to start their night on a delicious note.

Average Price
$31 to $50
Cuisine
Spanish
Dress Code
Business Casual
Opening Hours
Brunch
Sat, Sun 11:30 am-3:00 pm
Dinner
Mon-Fri 4:30 pm-10:00 pm
Sat, Sun 4:00 pm-10:00 pm
Happy Hour
Mon-Fri 4:30 pm-6:30 pm

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Amada PHL 217-19 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia