Philadelphia: 1100 Social (July 2017)



1100 Social - Interesting Food at This Well Managed Restaurant

My spouse and I visited 1100 Social for brunch on a Sunday afternoon in late July 2017. We visited between sporting events at Lincoln Financial Field and Citizens Bank Park, and 1100 Social provided a convenient place for a meal. The restaurant is open on Friday and Saturday nights and during stadium events. You can book a table using the online Open Table reservation system. Parking is available in an adjacent lot; however, it is only complimentary when there are no sporting events or concerts. (We arrived on foot because we stayed nearby at the Marriott Courtyard at the Navy Yard.)
1100 Social opened in September 2015 in the XFINITY Live Center, the entertainment venue at the South Philadelphia sports complex. (The restaurant occupies the space of the former Spectrum Grill.) The name 1100 Social combines the street address for XFINITY Live! (at the corner of 11th Street and Pattison Avenue) and the social aspect of the restaurant (conceived by Entertainment Consulting International or ECI). This restaurant offers the most upscale environment and refined menu of all the XFINITY tenants. (Other dining establishments including the NBC Sports Arena, PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Bar & Grill, Victory Beer Hall, and Broad Street Bullies offer a more pub-like atmosphere and menus.)

1100 Social seats approximately 300 patrons in a variety of places: indoors at the curved bar, high-top communal tables near the bar, or regular tables and booth, semi-indoor (outside of the 1100 Social enclosed main dining area yet still within the XFINITY complex), and outdoors at high-top or regular tables or in Adirondack chairs.

1100 Social serves food with an Asian and Mexican flair, organized into snacks, small plates, large plates, and bowls. The supplemental weekend brunch menu also contains some breakfast-y options. The chef once participated on the Bravo TV show “Top Chef”, and he is also chef/owner of two other Philadelphia restaurants, Ela and the Gaslight. The menu contained so many interested dishes that we had difficulty narrowing down our choices. We ordered the General Tso’s rice balls (with broccoli and sesame seeds) and the steamed pork buns to share as appetizers. For our “entrees”, we shared the Banh Cam (giant crispy Vietnamese dumplings filled with pork) and the Korean meatballs. Everything was delicious! Service was great, with the manager stepping in to expedite and deliver food.

We loved our lunch at 1100 Social – we wish it were closer to home so that we could visit more often.








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