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Brunch? Asian? Café? Ideas floated for restaurant proposal at 4303 Baltimore Ave

December 8, 2016

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The property at 4301-4303 Baltimore from an archive photo taken in 1912, when a butcher shop was located where Clarkville is now. Crews work to install the trolley tracks on Baltimore Avenue. (City of Philadelphia, Department of Records).

The days of cheap slices and cold 40s at the corner of 43rd and Baltimore are long gone. At the Spruce Hill zoning committee meeting last night, the owners of 4303 Baltimore Avenue (the row home adjacent to Clarkville and across from Clark Park) threw out a couple of names of restaurants interested in moving into the first floor restaurant space they have proposed.

They include:

• Koreana – A Korean street food place with a current location at 3801 Chestnut St..
• Ant’s Pants – Café/brunch. Current location at 2212 South St.
• Southeast Bistro – Southeast Asian meets Cajun. Current location near 19th and South.
• House – A more traditional lunch/brunch place in Media.
• Same Same – A Vietnamese street food restaurant with a location in Northern Liberties. 

The owners, who also own the adjacent property where Clarkville is located and include neighborhood resident Tom Lussenhop, need a variance from the city to open the restaurant in the run-down rowhome. At 1,100 square feet, the commercial space would be small, be mostly take-out with no table service and no liquor license.

“By its design it’s not a place that’s going to be open until 2 in the morning,” said Lussenhop, adding that the café Ant’s Pants is “kind of a prototype for us.”

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A closer look from the photo above at the two decks proposed to be rebuilt.

The proposal also includes two upscale apartments on the building’s second and third floors. The owners are also seeking variances to reconstruct two decks, which were part of the original design of the building.

Nearby residents have voiced concerns that the proposal may signal commercial creep up the residential block.

But long-time resident Ed Halligan, who lives a couple of doors away on Baltimore Avenue, welcomes the plan.

“4303 has been an eyesore and a nuisance since I’ve been living there,” he said. “This will be a good thing.”

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4301-4303 Baltimore as they look now (Google Street View).

9 Comments For This Post

  1. Dayl Says:

    All I know is we don’t need another cafe/coffee shop in this area. That market is definitely saturated.

  2. WP Says:

    Still hoping for Italian BYOB.

  3. charlescuteangels Says:

    Sushi burrito soooo good. One downtown. WP needs so bad

  4. Karin Says:

    We have enough Asian restaurants in our neighborhood. I agree with WP! We need a good Italian BYOB.

  5. Rebekah Says:

    We need restaurants that have liquor license.

  6. Sheswortharing Says:

    What about gourmet chocolate?

  7. Yarg Pantman Says:

    Someone needs to consider opening a place that sells cheap slices and cold 40s. We dont need this area to go all boutiquey.

  8. Corey Says:

    While it is fun to imagine our ideal restaurant, it clearly states above that there will be only room for primarily take out. The italian byos and whatnot will need to go in a different location.

  9. Hoorayzesty Says:

    Judas Priest, Leather Rebel. What was the question, If any.

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