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Vineyards & Cellars
PA General Store
Ladies Mens
MiscellaneaLibri
FamilyRestrooms
The ShoeDoctorFamily
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Amy’s Place
Tootsie’sSalad
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Nanee’s Kitchen Indian & Pakistani
The Head NutMarket Office Upstairs
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Bee NaturalAmazuluKauffman’s Lancaster
County Produce
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John YiFish Market
Beck’sCajun Café
Smucker’sQuality Meats
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Miller’sTwist
Spataro’sCheesesteaks
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Molly Malloy’s
L. Halteman FamilyCountry Foods
Giunta’sPrime Shop
Iovine BrothersProduce
Iovine Brothers Produce
Little ThaiMarket
Godshall’sPoultry
Terralyn
De’ Village
La Divisa Meats
The OriginalTurkeyHershel’s
East SideDeli
DownHomeDiner
By GeorgePizza, Pasta &Cheesesteaks
Franks-A-Lot
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Beiler’s Donutsand Salads
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FairFood
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GoldenBowl
BassettsIce Cream
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Becky Stoloff Welcome Center
Market Bakery Tea Leaf
DiNic’s
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Profi’s CrêperieSang Kee
Peking Duck
Sweet as FudgeCandy Shoppe
Hatville Deli 12th Street Cantina
Jonathan BestGourmet Grocer
OlympiaGyro
Kamal’s MiddleEastern Specialties
Martin’s QualityMeats & Sausages
ShanghaiGourmet Condiment4 Seasons
Juice Bar
MarketBlooms
Carmen’sFamous
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Welcome to the Reading Terminal Market One of America’s largest and oldest public markets, housed since 1893 in a National Historic Landmark building, the Market offers an incredible selection of farm fresh produce, meats, and poultry, plus the finest seafood, cheeses, baked goods, confections, flowers, kitchenware, cookbooks, jewelry and crafts. Be sure to sample our tempting variety of dining choices including local specialties and international delights.
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Discount Parking at 2 Garages • Park in the Hilton Garage (11th & Arch St.) for $4 or the Parkway Garage (12th & Filbert St.) for $5. • Bring your parking ticket with you into the Market. • Get your ticket validated by any merchant with purchase of $10 or more.• Your parking rate will be reduced for up to 2 hours of parking. • Regular garage rates apply after 2 hours.
Gift Cards Accepted at all merchant locations, available for purchase in the Market office (D8), and at www.ReadingTerminalMarket.org.
Market Tours Every Wednesday and Saturday learn the fascinating stories behind Philly food favorites like cheesesteaks, hoagies and pretzels, and the vibrant and historic Reading Terminal Market where they’re sold. Reservations required. Call 215-545-8007 for more information.
On-Premises Catering (D9) Host your event at one of the most unique and historic landmarks in center city Philadelphia. The Reading Terminal Market is a fun atmosphere for weddings, corporate, social events, rehearsal dinners, and Mitzvahs. Call the Reading Terminal Market’s Catering Company, All About Events, to book your site tour at 215-515-3415.
Rick Nichols Room (D7) The Rick Nichols Room is a flexible event space that is available to rent for small meetings and private events. For more information, call the Market office at 215-922-2317.
City Kitchen (D7) A state-of-the-art kitchen offering cooking classes, demonstrations, and private events. For a complete schedule, visit www.ReadingTerminalMarket.org or call 215-515-3415
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ReadingTerminalMarket rdgterminalmkt @RdgTerminalMkt #RTMshop #RTMcook
12th & Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA 19107215•922 •2317 ReadingTerminalMarket.org
Monday-Saturday 8 am-6 pm & Sunday 9 am - 5pm
READING TERMINAL MARKET
DISCOUNT PARKING AT 1102 ARCH ST & FILBERT ST GARAGES
12th & Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA 19107215•922 •2317 ReadingTerminalMarket.org
Monday-Saturday 8 am-6 pm & Sunday 9 am - 5pm
READING TERMINAL MARKET
September 2017
BAKERIES FAMOUS 4TH ST. COOKIE CO. (A2) 215-629-5990 Award-winning homemade cookies & trays FLYING MONKEY BAKERY (C7) 215-928-0340 Handcrafted sweets, confections & cakes made with the finest ingredients MARKET BAKERY (A6) 215-925-4787 Featuring artisan breads & fresh baked goods from local Philadelphia bakeries METROPOLITAN BAKERY (C11) 215-829-9020 Rustic breads, hand-rolled croissants, assorted pastries TERMINI BROTHERS BAKERY (B2) 215-629-1790 Italian pastries, cakes, cookies & cannoli
BEVERAGES BLUE MOUNTAIN VINEYARDS & CELLARS (C12) 215-238-9022 Award-winning Pennsylvania wine & accessories FOUR SEASONS JUICE BAR (A6) Fresh blended natural fruit & vegetable juice drinks OLD CITY COFFEE (A3 & C12) 215-592-1897 Urn-brewed coffee, espresso, cappuccino, our specialty –caffè latte & baked goods TEA LEAF (B6) 215-629-0988 Gourmet teas & tea accessories
DAIRY & CHEESE BASSETTS ICE CREAM (A6) 215-925-4315 World famous ice cream DOWNTOWN CHEESE (B4) 215-351-7412 Imported and Domestic artisanal cheese VALLEY SHEPHERD CREAMERY & MELTKRAFT (D4) 267-639-3309 Locally made cheeses and dairy products; grilled cheese sandwiches
HOUSEWARES, BOOKS, CRAFTS, ETC. AMAZULU (B10) 215-627-8667 Handcrafted jewelry & wearable art AMY’S PLACE (C10) 215-922-4955 Kitchen basics, unique tableware, linens & gifts — we ship! CONTESSA’S FRENCH LINENS (B3) 610-306-4507 Cloth table linens, laminated tablecloths and rosemary baskets from Provence COOKBOOK STALL (B3) 267-237-8986 Cookbooks, kitchen needs & Reading Terminal Market items DE’VILLAGE (B4 ) 215-923-9860 African art & accessories. Ladies’ & men’s apparel. MARKET BLOOMS ( A6) 215-625-6667
Philadelphia’s flower market! Locally grown & exotic cut flowersMISCELLANEA LIBRI (D9) General interest books — used and new TERRALYN: BATH, BODY, SPIRIT (B5) 215-922-3170 Handmade, all-vegetable based soaps & skin care products
RED = MERCHANTS OPEN ON SUNDAY
MEATS & POULTRY LA DIVISA MEATS (A8) 215-627-2100 House-made charcuterie and humanely-raised meats GIUNTA’S PRIME SHOP (C2) 215-627-6175 Meats & poultry, plus homemade sausages GODSHALL’S POULTRY (C4) 215-922-7589 Chicken & turkey, free-range poultry & game birds MARTIN’S QUALITY MEATS & SAUSAGE (B7) 215-629-1193 Beef, veal, lamb, specialty sausages
SEAFOOD GOLDEN FISH MARKET (B11) 215-923-2252 Fresh seafood with seasonal & daily specials JOHN YI FISH MARKET (B7) 215-923-0487 Fresh seafood specialties – eat fish, live longer!
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH BEILER’S BAKERY (A11) 215-351-0735 Cakes, pies, sticky buns, cookies & breads BEILER’S DONUTS AND SALADS (A10) 267-318-7480 Homemade Amish-style donuts, pickles & salads DIENNER’S BAR-B-Q CHICKEN (B12) 215-925-8755 Chicken Bar-B-Q with secret sauce! DUTCH EATING PLACE (B11) 215-922-0425 Great Pennsylvania Dutch breakfasts & lunches HATVILLE DELI (A9) 215-925-5065 Sandwich counter, lunch meats, cheese and tub butter KAUFFMAN’S LANCASTER COUNTY PRODUCE (B9) 215-510-4596 Seasonal fruits & produce, Amish crafts, jams & fruit preserves L. HALTEMAN FAMILY COUNTRY FOODS (D3) 215-925-3206 Farm-raised ducks & geese, beef, pork & farm fresh produce LANCASTER COUNTY DAIRY (B12) 215-922-0425 Fresh milk, cream & fresh squeezed juices MILLER’S TWIST (B10) 215-923-1723 Hot pretzels made on site & Kreider’s ice creamTHE RIEHL DELI & CHEESE SHOP (C3) 215-800-1478 Deli meats, cheeses, and spreads SMUCKER’S MEATS & GRILL (B9) 717-278-6532 Smoked & cured meats, Scrapple, beef jerky, breakfast, lunch sandwiches & more SWEET AS FUDGE CANDY SHOPPE (B10) 215-592-8510 Homemade fudge & nut brittles, fresh roasted peanuts, dried fruits, assorted nuts & candy THE RIB STAND (A11) 215-925-3155 Baby back ribs, rib sandwiches & roasted potatoes
PRODUCE FAIR FOOD FARMSTAND (A9) 215-386-5211 X 120 Organic & artisanal foods from small-scale local farms IOVINE BROTHERS PRODUCE (C2) 215-928-4366 Fruits, vegetables, specialty & organic produce, & juices, www.iovine.com O.K. PRODUCE (B4) 215-922-1353Fresh produce, nuts, dried fruits & specials SHIBUMI (C3)- Coming soon!Fresh, dried and prepared mushroom products, DIY growing kits, & more
RESTAURANTS 12TH STREET CANTINA (B9) 215-625-0321 Homemade Mexican cuisine & groceries BECK’S CAJUN CAFÉ (C8) 215-592-0505 New Orleans-style Cajun cuisine BY GEORGE PIZZA, PASTA & CHEESESTEAKS! (C2) 215-829-9391 Brick oven pizza, Stromboli, lasagna, salads, sandwiches & cheesesteaks
CARMEN’S FAMOUS ITALIAN HOAGIES & CHEESESTEAKS (A8) 215-592-7799 Authentic Italian hoagies & cheesesteaks DINIC’S (B5) 215-923-6175 Hot roast beef, pork & meatball sandwiches DOWN HOME DINER (B2) 215-627-1955 Country recipes and dinner every night ’till 9pm (6pm on Sundays) FOX & SON FANCY CORNDOGS (C4) 215-372-7935 State fair foods: corndogs, poutine, funnel cake. Gluten free, vegetarian, & vegan availableFRANKS A-LOT! (C5) 215-625-9991 Hot dogs, sausages, B-B-Q chicken wings & more GOLDEN BOWL (A7) 215-925-3495 Mandarin & Szechuan style Chinese cooking HERSHEL’S EAST SIDE DELI (B6) 215-922-6220 Classic hand-carved deli sandwiches & authentic homemade Jewish specialities HUNGER BURGER (C6) 215-922-2707 Patties with a Purpose. All natural burgers, fries, shakes, salads & sides KAMAL’S MIDDLE EASTERN SPECIALTIES (A7) 215-925-1511 Lunch specials, falafel, fresh juices & desserts KEVEN PARKER’S SOUL FOOD CAFÉ (A5) 215-625-0650Southern Soul food specialtiesLITTLE THAI MARKET (B3) 215-873-0231 Thai food, fresh Asian herbs & groceries MOLLY MALLOY’S (D5) 267-525-1001 35 beers on tap & handcrafted dishes – featuring Iovine Brother’s Produce NANEE’S KITCHEN INDIAN & PAKISTANI (C4) 267-250-1273 Gluten free, vegan, and Halal Indian-Pakistani food OLYMPIA GYRO (A8) 215-629-9775 Greek specialties, gyro, souvlaki & more PEARL’S OYSTER BAR (A3) 215-964-9792 Serving breakfast and lunch every day! Fresh seafood dishes made from scratch PROFI’S CRÊPERIE (A5) 215-592-9008 Savory & dessert crêpes made to order SANG KEE PEKING DUCK (A4) 215-922-3930 Duck, pork, sparerib platters & noodle soups SHANGHAI GOURMET RESTAURANT (B6) 215-351-9868 Cantonese, Mandarin & Szechuan soups & platters SPATARO’S CHEESESTEAKS (C7) 215-925-6833 Hoagies, sandwiches, cheesesteaks, soups & breakfast sandwiches THE ORIGINAL TURKEY (C6) 215-925-5598 Fresh roasted turkey sandwiches & platters from the Bassetts TOOTSIE’S HOT & COLD BUFFET (C9) 215-928-9240 Hot & cold buffet, catering. salad–express.com WURSTHAUS SCHMITZ (D7) 215-922-4287 Homemade German Specialties and groceries
SPECIALTY FOODS BEE NATURAL (C10) 302-222-0189 Honey, beeswax candles, and products CONDIMENT (B7) 215-574-7698Preservative-free fresh condiments handcrafted daily in small batchesHERBIARY (A3) 215-238-9938 Medicinal herbs, tinctures, and essential oils JONATHAN BEST GOURMET GROCER (B8) 215-923-2530 Specialty grocery items plus gourmet soups, sandwiches, & wraps MUELLER CHOCOLATE CO. (B2) 215-922-6164 Fresh hand-dipped chocolates, candies, nuts & gift baskets PENNSYLVANIA GENERAL STORE (C11) 215-592-9772, 800-545-4891 Pennsylvania-made foods, crafts & gift baskets shipped anywhere THE HEAD NUT (C8) 215-238-5744 Dried herbs, spices, & fruits, nuts & grains, coffee & tea, and more THE TUBBY OLIVE (D5) 267-519-0450 Extra virgin olive oils and vinegars on tap
READING TERMINAL MARKET, A PHILADELPHIA TRADITION
In 1893 the Reading Railroad opened the Reading Terminal Market below the tracks of their massive new train shed. The 78,000-square-foot Market held nearly 800 spaces for vendors and was touted as the greatest food market in the world.
Through the years, the Market survived and thrived by adapting to new innovations and changes in consumer trends and economic climate. However, when the Reading Railroad went bankrupt in 1971, the Market began a long decline. By the late 1970s, the roof leaked, the building was in disrepair and only about 23 merchant stands remained open.
Beginning in the 1980s, the Reading Company devoted renewed attention to the Market — and so began a dramatic turnaround. New merchants were recruited, including a group of Amish merchants from Lancaster County, some of whom remain today. In 1984, trains stopped running to the station above the Market and the city’s commuter rail system was re-routed to bypass the old Reading Terminal. In 1990 the building was sold to the newly-formed Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority, who re-built the Market to strict historic preservation standards. The Authority also set up a non-profit management company to run the Market and maintain its historical integrity. Today, the Market is home to nearly 80 independently-owned small businesses representing a great diversity of nationalities. Each day they offer an unparalleled variety of local and imported fresh foods, groceries and prepared meals. More than 100,000 Philadelphians and visitors pass through the Reading Terminal Market every week, enjoying its exceptional products, history and people. Reading Terminal Market, as it has for more than a century, offers personal, neighborhood shopping and still has something for everyone.
Mrs. Ann Roberts choosing a turkey, November 25, 1947; Albert Wagner, Philadelphia Inquirer