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  • Lauren I.

    This place is magical. A friend of a friend lives nearby, and it may as well have been the sole purpose of my visit to Philly. You must [MUST] go on a Wednesday night for Balloon Night. With each drink, you receive a Balloon. When you pop the balloon, it reveals your prize. Think like a children's birthday party, but instead of a clown you have Sultry Star serving the punch. And if you're lucky, your prize just might be a smooch from that sweet and saucy bartender herself. Friendly regulars add to the fun. Cash only; drinks are super cheap.

    (5)
  • Hector S.

    If you're looking for a good time come check this place out. Good prices, great jukebox, and AWESOME bartenders. Wednesday night is Balloon Night from 10pm to 12am. Buy a drink, pop a balloon, get a prize. It's a neighborhood bar, and you'll be a regular in no time.

    (5)
  • Mary Joy T.

    In Philly for a few days and found this small low-key bar in the area. Great atmosphere and awesome company. It was a slow Sunday night, but the bartender, Star, and a couple of regulars made the night memorable with some jukebox jams and great personalities. Adding to the reason why I'm sad to leave Philly in a couple days.

    (5)
  • Jay W.

    A nice, relaxed dive that looks like it used to be a Mexican restaurant. It does look a little sketchy from the outside, but the bartenders were friendly and quick enough to bring a drink. People wandered in an out while we were there, most people seemed to know one another. City wide special seems to be the drink of choice. Cheap drinks, order simple pours or beer. We were there on a Thursday, and I did not see any of the jazz that people were speaking of, which is a real shame. It sounds like it is the luck of the draw when there is live music playing. I'd wander through here again to try to catch the music.

    (3)
  • G C.

    Awesome vibe and warm bartender. The music (jukebox) is fantastic and on Wednesday after 10pm you get a balloon with a drink. inside of it you will get a prize of some sort! City wide special is $5. The place is recently bought by the owners of Loco Pez in downtown and heard that it will be turned into a restaurant later. Staff is unsure of when the transition will happen, but go before end of 2015 for sure! Cash only.

    (5)
  • Carolyn F.

    Love this place. Low-key vibe, affordable drinks, sweet bartender. Best part is the Jazz on Thursdays! Decorated for the holidays -- all the tables are wrapped in wrapping paper!!

    (5)
  • Yousef K.

    Woooo! This place is pretty cool. It was like I went back in time to bar my parents used to hangout at. The staff is super nice and if you play your cards right you might get free food. All in all a fun neighborhood dive.

    (4)
  • Jessica W.

    The most magical place in Philadelphia. I lived around the corner from here for years and I'm so glad it's still around. It's small. It's dark. it's cheap. There is r/b & soul on the jukebox and 6$ STRONG long island iced teas on the bar. Don't put on Van Halen or something and be an asshole. This is not the place to order anything complicated. They have music some nights, it's always on & off. Usually a three piece with people from the neighborhood or other musicians joining in. The kitchen has pretty basic bar food, when it's open. The crab cakes are bangin'. As to people complaining about this place, I lived doors away for years(probably longer than you) and never had an issue. Sometimes there would be sounds that spilled out in the sidewalk but, get this, it's a bar. It was never loud enough for me to hear in my house. The yuppie bars up on South Street a few blocks up make more consistent noise than Twilite. CASH ONLY

    (5)
  • Jess D.

    Looks can be deceiving... from the outside this place looks sketchy but it's not so bad on the inside. It's not somewhere I would seek out but it's not bad if it's cold and you don't want to walk far to a nicer bar. I heard that they have good live music... Maybe I'll be back.

    (3)
  • Colleen M.

    I love this bar! Cool jams, super sweet bartenders, great prices, wavy bar, icicle lights!!! Don't be put off by the entrance, it could use a little sprucing up... Inside is magic. Cash only!

    (4)
  • Brad P.

    This bar has an incredible house band on Wednesdays and a spotless restroom. Seriously, it's an honor for me to use these facilities. If my 5 star review has convinced you to visit this place and you ruin the cleanest dive bar bathroom in Philadelphia, I will slay you where you stand. I will rend flesh from bone and mail photos of it to your parents. Do not ruin this bathroom for me or I will see you in he- Ahem Um As I was saying, Think of this place as if Bob n Barbra's moved a buncha blocks west and didn't get nearly as packed. The bartender and patrons are friendly. The booze is reasonably priced. The 3-piece band plays for a crowd of 16 as if they are in a packed stadium. I like this place a lot.

    (5)
  • Kayla L.

    Chill. Suzy the bartender is cool. Her drinks can be hit or miss but otherwise this is a nice chill spot that doesn't advertise after hours but has stayed open post 2am the numerous times ive been. Decent crowd, fun music.

    (4)
  • Simone A.

    Fantastic music on Wednesday, love the local vibe, a Graduate Hospital favorite.

    (5)
  • Rob S.

    Rolled in on a Friday into karaoke night. Looks a bit like an old Mexican restaurant inside with dim 70's bar lamps. We quickly became six sevenths of the white people in the bar. People were doing some fine slow jams at karaoke. Service initially took a bit of time, but 6 High Lifes and 6 whiskeys were quickly ordered by my pal. The whiskey shots were huge, almost doubles. Totally price was less than $50 so it was only like $2.50 to $3.50 per drink or so. Some friendly (read: getting drunk) ladies started chatting with us and I was ordered by the karaoke DJ's wife to do a duet with her ("I Got You Babe"). My buddy and I later started singing some songs together and we were dubbed the Beach Boys (white dudes who sing?) by a jolly fellow at the end of the bar. (We later did "Kokomo" and "Barbara Ann" as homage to our nickname.) By 2:30 in the morning most people were hammered and EVERYONE in the bar got up to sing "We Are The World" at the top of their lungs and hug each other. I guess it was one of the only true integrated experiences I've ever had. All it took was cheap beer and fun music. Awesomeness.

    (4)
  • Ryan B.

    Dive bar around the corner that offers the Philly special WHAT?!?!?! This place bring a weird mishmosh of folks from the neighborhood as any real dive bar should. The bartenders all have great personalities and the manager is a super nice guy. Get real and get over here.

    (4)
  • Hilary W.

    Robert's Twi-Lite Lounge was the litmus test I used after a few dates to see if a guy is actually cool. If he faltered before entering or was unable to have a good time I'd call it quits soon after. This little neighborhood spot is exactly what a corner bar should be: a mixed crowd of all ages and types, heavy on the liquor and easy on the wallet. Some nights you'll be lucky enough to stumble in to live jazz, others it will be the jukebox bumping with some of your favorite Al Green (it just may have been me who put it on). People will dance, talk baseball and be overall inviting. The bartenders are sweet and remember your name, sometimes from a block away in the Italian market a week later! The food here is hearty if you come on a night when the kitchen is open. Classic soul food, the mac and cheese and greens are a must. The cook is nice and no afraid to pack a plate. Be mindful it's cash only, and I like to tip the heck out of the service here as they are honestly some of the kindest people in Grad Hospital.

    (4)
  • Jennifer L.

    First, the name of the bar is spelled wrong on here -- it's "Twi-Lite." Anyway, I love this place. It's like Bob and Barbara's, yet undiscovered by hipsters, which makes it way cooler than B&B's. Thursday is jazz night, and the music is really good. The bartender can't make things like Manhattans or whiskey sours, but the Long Island Iced Teas are wicked. People are friendly and welcoming. What's not to like? Check it out for yourself, before everyone else finds out about it and ruins it.

    (4)
  • Teresa L.

    If I were a cat, this would be my fireplace. And we're flexible, feline or not. You can come in here and chat up the bartendress, chat up the person next to you, or just drink and do your own thing/thang. With a side of FRIED WHOLE CHICKEN LEG QUARTERS, MAC AND CHEESE, AND TWO SLICES OF TEXAS TOAST... FOR FIVE DOLLARS. (check if Eric, the cook, is around...and he'll be around later than usual as long as you encourage him and tell him that he's a good cook! And he is - just a little kitchen/home drama. Don't tell.) If you're in the neighborhood, or don't want to get too...mainstream...at Ten Stone... then cross a few blocks (two from South?) and try this super chill place with some of their nibbles.

    (4)
  • Fanon P.

    This was hilarious, good times!!! the Karoake dj for the night killed it... All I can remember... WE ARE YOOOOOUNNG CAUGHT UP IN THE BATTLEFEILD OF LOOOOVE.... Repeat x10

    (4)
  • Sayla V.

    It's always so funny when someone with one review comes on and badmouths something and claims a certain race. "There are those of us who work for a living." OUCH! That's says a lot about the person writing the review! I frequent this bar when I'm in Philly and I CERTAINLY work for a living! Anyway, I love this place. And show me a bar that doesn't get loud and doesn't have people occasionally acting badly - it's alcohol! It's not known to make people plant flowers! Good bar to go into whatever color you are. Get to know people in the neighborhood instead of judging them. Most of them work, most of them like to unwind after a day of work, a couple of them get rowdy when they drink...hmmm, sounds like any other neighborhood.

    (5)
  • Chrissy R.

    White people in this neighborhood cannot get over the fact that they are gentrifying a neighborhood, and that "OMG THERE'S INCONVENIENT MINORITIES HERE" and thus have made it their mission to get this place shut down. White women are supposedly "scared to walk by when people are smoking outside" and when people talk about it they do their best to seem not racist, as they do everything they can to say "it's a black bar" without saying "it's a black bar". It will probably not be here in a year if all the yuppies get their way so go in for a lager--quick, while you can!

    (5)
  • Jennifer A.

    interesting how user 'ray L' has blocked me from sending him messages, etc. don't ask a question if you don't want the answer. i suppose your response would be the question is/was relative. regardless, i'm going to answer it. there were different owners there when i moved in almost 2yrs ago. much more mindful of the neighbors. very kind, considerate, etc. once the new owners came in...well... that all went to sh*t... not to mention, who expects such behavior from grown people? not I.

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :5:00 pm - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : No
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Ambience : Divey
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : Juke Box
    Good For Dancing : Yes
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Wed, Thu
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : Yes

Robert’s Twi-Lite Lounge

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