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Tria
The guide was updated:Featuring two Philadelphia locations, Tria Cafe proudly serves one of mankind’s most savory trios: wine, cheese, and beer. The products are a combination of global and local finds, and the fermentation menus evolve with the best ingredients.
Useful Information
- Address: 1137 Spruce Street, Philadelphia
- More Info: Further location on Rittenhouse Square
- Opening hours: Mon–Thu 4pm–9:30pm, Fri & Sat noon–10pm, Sun 2pm–8:30pm
- Website: www.triaphilly.com
- Public Transport: Market Street & 11th Street
- Phone: +1 215 629 9200
- Email: info@triacafe.com
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