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Grub Hubs: Where PA politicos drink and dine

Wanna hang out with legislators after they gavel out? Check out these favorite watering holes.

Allan Domb and Melania Trump at the Ritz-Carlton in 2011.

Allan Domb and Melania Trump at the Ritz-Carlton in 2011. Lisa Lake/Getty Images

Who said politics can’t be discussed at the dinner table? For those in the government space, wining and dining are intrinsic elements of the political process. 

Whether you’re in Harrisburg after a long session day or in Center City Philadelphia following a hearing, here are some of the venues and menus that candidates and elected officials like to frequent to create connections and get a taste of the town’s hot spots that are worth trying on your own. (And Pittsburgh politicos: You’re getting your own overview in a future issue!)

Harrisburg

Cork & Fork provides a view of the Capitol.
Cork & Fork provides a view of the Capitol. / Photo credit: Nanci Wilt

Cork & Fork

200 State Street 

Harrisburg, PA 17101

Website: https://corkandfork717.com 

  • Location, location, location. Cork & Fork is hard to miss when traveling through downtown Harrisburg. This tapas-inspired eatery comes with a wine bar and al fresco dining, including a picturesque view of State Street. It’s a common spot for all types of politicos and visitors, owed in part due to its close proximity to the Capitol.
The Hilton Harrisburg is a popular spot for politicos.
The Hilton Harrisburg is a popular spot for politicos. / Photo credit: Hilton Harrisburg

Hilton Harrisburg

1 North 2nd Street

Harrisburg, PA, 17101

Website: https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/mdthhhf-hilton-harrisburg/ 

  • If Harrisburg is the capital of Pennsylvania, then the Hilton Harrisburg may just be the heart of the capital city’s downtown area. For those who don’t live in the city, the Hilton Harrisburg serves as a home base, while also doubling as a popular watering hole. Couple that with the fact that plenty of political events and fundraisers are held here, and you’ve got one of Harrisburg’s premier political purlieus. 
McGrath’s offers an Irish-inspired menu.
McGrath’s offers an Irish-inspired menu. / Photo credit: McGrath’s Pub

McGrath’s Pub

202 Locust St.

Harrisburg, PA 17101

Website: https://www.facebook.com/McGrathsPubHarrisburg/

  • A known gathering spot for lawmakers, lobbyists and staff after a busy session day, McGrath’s Pub is within walking distance from the state Capitol and offers a cozy pub environment with Irish fare and plenty of drinks on hand. If you like the idea of an Irish breakfast and a Guinness with your politics, McGrath’s might just be the place for you. 

Philadelphia 

The Ritz-Carlton is steps away from City Hall.
The Ritz-Carlton is steps away from City Hall. / Photo credit: Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia

The Ritz-Carlton

10 Ave Of The Arts

Website: https://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/phlrt-the-ritz-carlton-philadelphia/overview/

  • There’s no hiding the lavish listing that is the Ritz-Carlton in Philadelphia. Aside from the close proximity to City Hall – which can’t be beat – you’ll often catch politicos in the hotel’s lobby and bar for networking and niceties. The size of the lobby allows for everyone to be seen but not heard, so after hours, it’s see or be seen. 
Cherelle Parker outside of South.
Cherelle Parker outside of South. / Photo credit: Nandi O'Connor

South Restaurant and Jazz Club

600 N Broad St

Website: https://www.southjazzkitchen.com/

  • North Broad Street is home to one of the go-to lunch and dinner spots in the city: South Restaurant and Jazz Club. The venue offers modern takes on Southern comfort food along with live jazz in an adjacent room. It’s also the newest home of the traditional election day lunch gathering for Philly’s Black politicos after Relish, an Ogontz restaurant, closed last year.