Butcher and Singer

Top 1% of restaurants in Philadelphia
8/10

10 expert reviews

“Sink into a leather-tufted booth with a perfect manhattan and get ready for some first-rate beef, buttery, juicy and salty-seared on the outside.”

– Gayot

Frommer's Frommer's
"Lunch is a tad less humongous, with daintier portions that include a delightful roasted salmon sandwich, steak salad, and a just-right steak sandwich." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"The restaurant is best known for its steaks and chops, with a menu featuring New York strip, Delmonico, Colorado lamb chop, and dry-aged porterhouse." Full review
Zagat Zagat
"You expect to see "Don Draper and Roger Sterling at the next table" at this "chic" Stephen Starr steakhouse in Rittenhouse." Full review
BlackBook BlackBook
"Certainly S. Starr has made a name for himself in 20 plus years of restaurant and nightlife impresarioness in Philadelphia."
Fodor's Fodor's
"Here the dishes are traditional rather than fancy, portions are hefty, and the sides classic." Full review
Not For Tourists Not For Tourists
"Steakhouse for the sophisticated set."
Where Where
"This stunning steak and chop house from Stephen Starr has a modern supper-club vibe, thanks to 28-foot ceilings, seductive leather booths, bold draperies and two magnificent chandeliers." Full review
Time Out Time Out
"Steaks are big and bold, like a textbook 14-ounce New York strip and a towering 18-ounce Delmonico." Full review
The Infatuation The Infatuation
8.7
"When we say “power lunch,” what comes to mind? Probably a group of men in suits (with very pronounced shoulder pads), those credit cards made of metal instead of plastic, and a bunch of..." Full review



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