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Gnocchi

Gnocchi, 613 East Passyunk Ave., Philadelphia

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4.8 out of 5 (50 Ratings)
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1.0 miles Theatre of Living Arts
About Gnocchi
The Spotlight on Gnocchi

Handmade Italian Comfort in the Heart of South Philly

Gnocchi is a charming, family-run Italian restaurant nestled on East Passyunk Avenue in Philadelphia. Known for its house-made pasta and warm, intimate setting, this BYOB gem offers a laid-back yet romantic vibe that’s perfect for a cozy dinner before heading to a show. With rustic decor, affordable prices, and a focus on quality over flash, it’s the kind of place where locals bring friends—and visitors come back for seconds.

Why Concert-goers love it

Just a short drive or ride-share away from Philly’s major music venues, Gnocchi makes a great pre-show stop. The service is quick and friendly, so you won’t feel rushed, but you’ll still make it to your seat on time. The intimate atmosphere means you can actually hear your conversation—ideal when you want to chat about the setlist before the lights go down. Plus, the BYOB policy is a win for budget-conscious fans looking to enjoy a drink without paying venue prices.

Who this Restaurant is great for

  • Groups of friends looking for hearty Italian plates before the show
  • Solo travelers who want a low-key, welcoming atmosphere
  • Couples enjoying a romantic night out with live music as the finale
  • Fans who want a quiet, relaxing meal before a high-energy concert
  • Budget-conscious music lovers who appreciate BYOB and generous portions

What People Say

Diners consistently praise Gnocchi’s fresh, homemade pasta—especially the namesake gnocchi, which many call the best in town. Reviews often highlight the intimate, candle-lit setting and the attentive service from staff who make you feel like family. The fact that it’s BYOB is mentioned again and again as a major bonus, especially for pre-concert meals. Many also love that the menu is straightforward and done well, without pretension.

Areas for Improvement

Gnocchi’s small size is part of its charm, but it can mean limited seating—especially on weekends. A few diners note that it’s cash only, which can catch newcomers off guard. There’s also no bar or cocktail menu, so you'll want to plan ahead and bring your own bottle if you’re craving a drink.

The Bottom Line

For concert-goers craving authentic Italian comfort food in a relaxed setting, Gnocchi is a hidden gem just close enough to make dinner part of the night’s encore.

Average Price
$30 and under
Cuisine
Italian
Dress Code
Casual Dress
Opening Hours
Dinner: Tuesday - Thursday: 5:00pm - 10:00pm;
Friday - Saturday: 5:00pm - 11:00pm;
Sunday: 4:00pm - 9:00pm

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Gnocchi 613 East Passyunk Ave., Philadelphia