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  1. Long known as the edgiest street in Philadelphia, South Street is a melting pot of groups and cultures. Residents and visitors, teenagers and adults, preppies and punks, artists and attorneys all mix seamlessly together on the storied boulevard.

  2. South Street in Philadelphia, originally named Cedar Street in William Penn's original street grid, [2] is an east–west street forming the southern border of Center City [3] and the northern border for South Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, United States.

  3. Discover the South Street Headhouse District. Where else can you have a world class dining experience, pick up a new pair of kicks, discover new music, get your palm read and then wash it all down with a 190 Octane slushy? We’ve always been a little quirky.

  4. South Street is like a vein, it carries the blood and life. It's the major entertainment and social thoroughfare of South Philadelphia. It is busy at some times, quaint and quiet at others. It has old brick, new modernist, and tons and tons and tons of urban art and creativity.

  5. Nov 7, 2019 · Known far and wide for being edgy and funky, Philadelphia’s South Street has lived up to its reputation as the coolest hangout in the city. Lined with more than 400 shops, bars, restaurants, theaters, galleries, and antique shops, this east-west street is considered the demarcation line between Center City and South Philly.

  6. South Street (then known as Cedar Street) formed the original southern boundary of William Penn’s 1682 plan for Philadelphia. In the eighteenth century, it was a liminal space between an increasingly cosmopolitan central city and rural townships to the south.

  7. May 2, 2024 · From currywurst, smokey speckwurst, and pretzels to pilsners, it’s a great place to bring a group of friends and pack the beer hall-styled tables. South Streets a weird place, but it’s got some great restaurants and bars. These are the 16 best spots.