Vetri

1312 Spruce Street PhiladelphiaPA19107
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
6:00am-9:30pm
Tuesday
6:00am-9:30pm
Wednesday
6:00am-9:30pm
Thursday
6:00am-9:30pm
Friday
6:00am-9:30pm
Saturday
Closed
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Average Rating
4.5
Total Reviews
(161)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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Description

A rustic eleven table dining room located in Center City Philadelphia, Vetri Cucina specializes in authentic Northern Italian dining featuring homemade pasta. Vetri Cucina serves each guest a multi-course tasting menu as the sole dining offering.
by opentable on September 24, 2017 from opentable

Tips

The Extras: For a mix of the chef's work, order the chef's six- or eight-course tasting menu, $90 and $115, respectively.
by ezlocal on February 01, 2014 from ezlocal
Know Before You Go: Call about a month or two in advance for a reservation.
by ezlocal on February 01, 2014 from ezlocal

Editorial Reviews

Rated Food27 Decor25 Service27 Cost$175 Ratings are out of 30. Key to ratingsQuestion

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by zagat on March 02, 2015 from zagat
Chef Marc Vetri needs no more than this intimate 35-seater on Spruce Street to impress guests. From the cozy decor---walls awash in flaxen gold, assorted wooden chairs and knick-knacks on the wall---comes a family dining room feel. Tables… Read More
by ezlocal on February 01, 2014 from ezlocal
Vetri Restaurant Review:
Chef Marc Vetri needs no more than this intimate 30-seater on Spruce Street to impress guests. From the cozy décor --- walls awash in flaxen gold, assorted wooden chairs and knick-knacks on the wall --- comes a family dining room feel. Tables are arranged close enough to allow for not only a whiff but also a bird's eye view of your neighbor's meal. On the second floor there's a private dining...
by gayot on January 24, 2014 from gayot
Elegantly rustic Italian cuisine brings gnocchi up a notch.:
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Thirty-five coveted, closely placed seats fill the rich, warm interior of this much-lauded restaurant. Chef Marc Vetri frequently passes through the dining room, occasionally...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on December 05, 2006 from Citysearch

Information from the business

Since it opened in 1998, Vetri has built a reputation as Philadelphia's premier authentic Italian dining experience. The Philadelphia Inquirer ranks it among the city's top 4 restaurants alongside Le Bec-Fin, Susanna Foo, and the Fountain at The Four Seasons Hotel.
by cityvoter on May 14, 2016 from cityvoter