Madira Bar & Grill
1252 S 21st St, Philadelphia, PA, 19146
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Address :
1252 S 21st St
Philadelphia, PA, 19146 - Phone (215) 551-0107
- Website https://www.madirabarandgrill.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 12
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Accepts Bitcoin : No
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : No
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Divey
Noise Level : Quiet
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Wed
Coat Check : No
Smoking : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Dogs Allowed : No
Waiter Service : No
Caters : No
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Stacy O.
So I've been here several times now. Don't be fooled by your first impression when you walk in the door. Yes it seems sketchy. Keep going, it's worth it. I think there's only one actual table. Most people just eat at the bar. Tonight I had the cheesesteak which was probably the best one I've ever eaten, and as a great lover of cheesesteaks, I don't say that lightly. The fries were delicious. Pretzel bread grilled cheese is really outrageous. Whoever thought of that is a genius. If you haven't try this place yet you're really missing out. No-frills perfect food.
(5)Chris C.
Madira would've gotten a higher rating a few months ago when the bottle shop prices were the best in the area. Now, they're actually on par with or more expensive than most the the Center City shops, though the selection is still excellent. Food is interesting and delicious. The pickled veggies platter is a good appetizer and the curry fries are dangerously delicious. The Chicken Tikka cheesesteak is also good, albeit a bit overpriced for what you get. Draft beer selection and quality are superb and the $2 off happy hour makes it much more affordable. Protip: be careful with the prices. I got overcharged on one item and when I asked about it the guy behind the bar claimed it was including tax. When I pointed out that food and beer tax is listed separately, he mumbled something and went away without doing anything. Next time I came, I made sure to point out the price listed on the menu. Note that certain choices for sides are also often a significant amount extra, but that's not made clear on the menu or when ordering. I'll be back for happy hour, but will be keeping a close eye on my tab.
(3)Michelle C.
We live further south in Point Breeze, but finally checked out Madira as part of a Fishtown Beer Runners Thursday night run, and I'm so glad we did! It was clear that the big group of runners represented more people than they typically serve on a Thursday night, but the staff handled it well: everyone was friendly and helpful. The front part when you enter is a bottle shop, which has a solid selection and competitive prices. You then walk into the downstairs bar area with one or two tables and way more taps than I expected! The tap selection is huge (17, I think?), varied, and quality. Cider, IPA, sour, you got it. The upstairs is more charming than down, with wood floors, a smaller bar, plenty of tables, and windows to let light in. I don't think it's open all the time, but if it is when you're there, check it out. We also had a chance to try the food, and I have to say that I LOVE this take on Indian bar food. I had the samosa chaat, which I could probably eat every day, while my boyfriend had a vegetarian sandwich, served on what I think was a Sarcone's roll. Fries were $1.50 extra, and delicious as well. I can't wait to try more menu items. In conclusion, do yourself a favor and check this place out! Bonus: if you're not in the 'hood, there are 2 bike racks and 2 parking signs out front for your locking convenience.
(4)Lauren J.
Refreshing remix to the sardine bar. This spot fewtures several hoppy beers and seasonal treats. Make your own six pack or get a tasty Indian cheeasesteak - yes- tikka masala cheesesteaks, samosas, wings etc. Its all so good. Awesome staff too.
(5)Jason S.
Had a pretty weird experience here with some local off duty cops the first time I went, but I have gone several times since and really like this place. The owner is great and very pleasant to talk to and clearly excited about opening up a new restaurant/bar for the area. Decent selection of drafts and there is a bottle shop attached to the store. When I went last Friday they had a 10% special for mix a sixes. I really like the food here too. The samosas are awesome (both veggie and chicken, I preferred the veggie). Wings are big and meaty and have a crisp fry on the outside. I preferred the masala wings to the hot wings, but bother were good.Dollar off drafts during happy hour. Cool place, and it will get even cooler once the open the upstairs and the rumored outdoor seating area. Would recommend.
(4)Felix S.
Madiras has a dive bar atmosphere especially as they continue to renovate. However, the food is good, the beer selection is great and the owner is very friendly. Hopefully they can stay afloat and last. They also have a great take out beer selection as well
(4)Caitlin C.
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(5)Chelsey M.
This bar is great! I live right around the corner and plan on visiting again. They have really good drink specials. I ordered the fries and samosas and both tasted good. I definitely recommend checking this place out if you're in the hood!
(5)Blake H.
Lots of great bottles and a wonderful tap selection! Looking forward to spending many nights at this place! Definitely worth checking out!
(5)Keith T.
Before moving to the neighborhood a coworker asked me to try this bar. She called it a "gem". I was reluctant on just parking near it. Walking up I had suspicions that my friend was leading me astray. The look outside reminded me very much of something familiar. The "el bar". What we got was something so much more. Let me say, the beer selection!! Sweet Jesus the beer. One of the better bottle selections in the city. And the tap list. I love it. Perfectly seasonal. Not 15 taps with 10 IPAs on. The food had me intrigued. I wasn't sure at first. I got the Mama's little Brussels burger. It's one of my new favorites. Although the patty had to be cooked well done due to the sausage blend, I finished it with more that satisfaction. It fulfilled a craving. It was what I wanted. A burger with sprouts on it! Didn't even know it was there. She was right. This is a gem. More people should know about this.
(4)Rose F.
Don't let this hole in the wall style bar fool you. The beer selection and food are actually pretty good. I especially like the Indian flair that is added to more traditional dishes. For example: the I a tikka chicken cheesesteak that is a clash of American and Indian food in all the right ways.
(4)Abby B.
Madira's has recently undergone a transformation which means no more scary bullet-hole glass patrician thingy! Not only does the place look more enticing, they opened up the bottle shop so that you can walk straight through to the bar. They have lots of beers on draft and many more in bottles, so the selection is the best in the area. There's a fully stocked bar, so if beer is not your thing, no biggie. Happy hour is M-F from 5-7 and there's $2 off draft beers. I also noticed signs boasting specials during Phillies games. For the food, think Indian meets American bar food. A must-have are the curry fries - whoever thought of this idea is genius. My husband and I had the Latona sandwich, which is chicken, pickled onions and cheese. It hit the spot as far as bar food is concerned. For "dessert" you really can't go wrong with an adult root beer float. Staff is friendly and rumor is they are opening an upstairs which will boast a deck. Will definitely return!
(4)Rob T.
The food is great, and the beers are even better. Waitstaff is always friendly and the bar is never too crowded. It's a little pricey, but you get what you pay for. Recently awarded the title of Best Wings in Philly by me and my friend. :)
(4)Robert A.
Madira's is the shining gem of Point Breeze! This bottle shop + bar combo has one of the greatest beer lists I've seen on this side of Broad Street with 18 TAPS! The prices were excellent: a PINT of Southern Tier's Pumpking for $7! I cannot talk up the beer and liquor selection enough, not to mention the food. Classics like cheesesteaks and wings grace the menu along with some Indian favorites. (The samosas and smoked cheddar saison fries were to die for!) This is definitely my new go-to spot! In addition, the Wednesday night bartender has an amazing coat.
(5)Matthew C.
Great atmosphere to hang out and drink craft beer. You want it they have it. Prices are good. The chef came out and actually asked us if everything was ok. The grilled cheese on a pretzel roll was awesome.
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