
March 9, 2012

New additions to Visit Philly’s Foodspotting and Foursquare pages this month are a brand new Foodspotting list and two new Foursquare lists under the Visit Gay Philly umbrella. On Foodspotting, check out where to grab an LGBT-friendly bite to eat in the Gayborhood. On Foursquare, you can check into the same “Gayborhood Grub” spots or Gayborhood bars. Whether it’s Pork Banh Mi at Sampan or the Naranja de Sangria Margarita at Lolita, the three new lists make informed dining and drinking that much easier. [Foodspotting: Visit Philly; Foursquare: Visit Philly]
October 28, 2011
There’s no hiding it or denying it: Philadelphia has great sandwiches. And Philly’s sandwich prowess is led by the big three: there’s the nationally and internationally famous Philly Cheesesteak; there’s the amazingly delicious roast pork sandwich. And then there’s the authentic Philadelphia hoagie, a sandwich that we’re here to talk about today. In honor of [...]
Read more»October 25, 2011
As of this past spring, Visit Philly, Philadelphia’s Official Visitor Site and our flagship website, has its own branded page on Foodspotting, the web and mobile platform dedicated to finding and sharing good food. With tailgate season in full swing, and temperatures starting to drop, Visit Philly is now expanding Philadelphia’s presence on Foodspotting with [...]
Read more»May 11, 2011
Visit Philly, Philadelphia’s Official Visitor Site and our flagship website, now has its own branded page on Foodspotting, the web and mobile platform dedicated to helping people find and share good food. Now you can reap rewards by eating your way through Philadelphia and the Countryside, and do so alongside the virtual company of other [...]
Read more»January 20, 2011
Foodspotting, a visual, location-based, user-generated dining guide, reveals the most photographed dishes in various cities. After seeing New York take a magnifying lens to their most “Foodspotted” dishes, we had a hankering to do the same. The way it works: “Noms” are the Foodspotting equivalent of Facebook “likes,” implying endorsement of the dish. The dishes [...]
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