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Noise • Moderate
Philadelphia County
Lively
Philadelphia
Great for outdoor dining
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It depends on what you want: for deals and a quieter scene, go during Happy Hour Mon–Thu 4–6 PM. Early weeknights and lunchtime visits tend to be less busy and family‑friendly. If you want the rooftop and a lively atmosphere, visit on a warm weekend evening, expect busier service and a more energetic crowd.
Portions tend to be generous and shareable. Detroit‑style pizzas come in hearty portions (guests describe pizzas as six sizable squares or large deep‑dish slices) and many appetizers are big enough to share, Zia/Waffle fries and other apps were frequently called large. If you’re feeding a group, order a couple of pizzas and an appetizer or two to share.
Emmy Squared Queen Village offers several seating options: indoor dining, an open‑air first‑floor lounge (weather permitting), a rooftop sundeck with 360° views, and bar seating. Guests commonly enjoy rooftop seating for views and the bar for drinks. There isn’t a dedicated private dining room, though staff have accommodated large groups with special menus.
Yes, guests regularly bring children and celebrate birthdays here. Families and chaperoned kids’ parties are mentioned repeatedly, and gluten‑free Detroit‑style pizza is a hit with kids who have celiac. For younger children consider an earlier seating and let staff know any special needs.
If you want a lively rooftop vibe, pick a warm weekend evening (Fri or Sat). If you prefer something quieter or better value, visit during weekday Happy Hour (Mon–Thu 4–6 PM) or an early weekday dinner. Guests report both excellent rooftop nights and relaxed midweek lunches depending on what you’re after.
Casual dress is the stated dress code, come comfortable and relaxed. The restaurant markets itself as casual dining with a rooftop sundeck and neighborhood pizzeria vibe, so jeans, casual tops, and comfortable shoes are appropriate.
Yes, Emmy Squared Queen Village is a great pick for date night. The rooftop sundeck with 360° city views and a full bar with specialty cocktails create a fun, romantic vibe, and the Detroit‑style pizzas and shareable apps make for an easy, delicious meal. Note: music can be lively and some guests find the rooftop uses more casual serviceware, so for a quieter evening consider an indoor table or an early seating.
Yes, the staff are generally accommodating. Guests have had success calling ahead to request rooftop seating, note dietary needs (excellent gluten‑free pizza is frequently praised), and arrange group menus or prix‑fix options for events. Because private‑party capabilities are limited, call ahead to confirm seating, special menu requests, or large‑group pricing.
Busiest: weekend evenings (Fri–Sat) and warm nights on the rooftop, expect a lively, crowded scene. Quietest: weekday afternoons/early dinners and some Sunday evenings; guests report quieter service and an easier pace for family meals or a relaxed visit on those times.
The atmosphere is casual, lively and modern, a neighborhood pizzeria with a rooftop vibe. Guests frequently praise the energetic, vibey interior and rooftop sundeck; drinks and pizzas are called standouts. Expect music and a bustling feel during peak times, and note occasional reports of loud music, chilly dining rooms, or inconsistent service on slower shifts.
Yes, Emmy Squared Queen Village offers outdoor seating options: an open‑air first‑floor lounge (weather permitting) and a rooftop sundeck with 360° city views. Guests frequently praise the rooftop as a highlight; call ahead for rooftop reservations on nice nights.
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