The Rittenhouse Spa & Club - Hair By Paul Labrecque

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210 W Rittenhouse Sq
Philadelphia, PA 19103

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The Rittenhouse Spa & Club - Hair By Paul Labrecque - Philadelphia, PA
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The Rittenhouse Spa & Club - Hair By Paul Labrecque - Philadelphia, PA
The Rittenhouse Spa & Club - Hair By Paul Labrecque - Philadelphia, PA
The Rittenhouse Spa & Club - Hair By Paul Labrecque - Philadelphia, PA
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Best

We were invited out to dinner with my cousin and her husband. They invited us for the chefs table,which we had no idea what to expect. All I can say is WOW!!! We were totally blow...

Worst

Not impressed. Front desk left little to be desired. Not overly friendly or helpful. Room, boutiquey but older. Hallways actually smell musty. Gross. Will try the Sofitel next. It...

Not so spectacular anymore 11/10/2009

Not impressed. Front desk left little to be desired. Not overly friendly or helpful. Room, boutiquey but older. Hallways actually smell musty. Gross. Will try the Sofitel next. Its new and yhe same price point. Yvonne Baird Pros: Mary Cassat tea room ... Scones Cons: employees more

Is Phila Mag CRAZY # 5 Spot (ha) 11/10/2009

Okay now I know for a fact Phila Mag ""Top 50 Restaurants"" is purely political. I mean to give the #5 spot to Lacroix is laughable. This is a prime example of why I save my $$ and go to New York for the week-end and eat at TRULY good restaurants for a fraction of the price. I AM NOT CHEAP. I spend $$ on good food, but it pisses me off to have to pay TOP price for a below average meal. My boyfriend and I eat out a lot and we will not be going back to Lacroix. Yvonne Baird Pros: service Cons: FOOD more

Shocked by service & quality 9/22/2009

I had been looking forward to eating at La Croix for some time, but could only talk friends into going for Restaurant Week, so be it. We were seated immediately, but then unattended for more than 10 minutes in a near empty restaurant. After putting an order in, we got our wine, but took almost 15 minutes more and three requests to get water to the table. Our server recited the specials so fast we could not hear them, and when asked to clarify something just paused and then asked if we were ready to order without answering the question. The appetizers were beautiful, but unseasoned, flavorless & tiny. I expected small portions, but my entire first course could have been eaten in one mouthful! My friend's soup arrived covered in peanut butter foam (not listed on the menu) which is especially odd, as peanuts have a very high allergen rate and most places always warn of them in dishes. Bread arrived with the first course, but was stale on the outside and soft on the inside, clearly having been cut & left to sit many hours earlier. Our entrees arrived and were again beautiful and perfectly cooked. Unfortunately they were also unseasoned and terribly bland. The ravioli were also completely mis-made and incorrectly cooked. Again, many of the items on the plate were not listed on the menu, which is very poor form and has a diner receiving food they may not have ordered if given an honest description. Dessert was forgettable and again tiny. I was really stunned by the whole meal, and very sad having had huge expectations. The lack of seasoning is one of the most basic errors in a kitchen and really silly at the level of cuisine they supposedly provide. Having servers that do not understand the food they are serving is also a simple training issue and really unforgivable at this level of dining. I am aware that we were eating from the Restaurant Week menu at a discounted price. RW is designed to give you a sample of a restaurant's food so you will come back again at full price. I have no problem spending fairly tremendous amounts of money on food, but not after a sample like this. I have worked in restaurants in Philly that chose to participate in RW and some that would not. La Croix needs to look at what they do and make a more honest appraisal. Putting out food like this will lose them both customers and reputation in the long run. Pros: beautifully plated food Cons: terrible service, dreadful food absurd portions more

food is incredible...but... 2/16/2009

My husband and I went to Lacroix for brunch to celebrate our anniversary. We were a few minutes late bc of... more

food is incredible...but... 2/16/2009

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My husband and I went to Lacroix for brunch to celebrate our anniversary. We were a few minutes late bc of traffic. We valet parked our car, and ... more

Best time EVER! 1/23/2009

We were invited out to dinner with my cousin and her husband. They invited us for the chefs table,which we had no idea what to expect. All I can say is WOW!!! We were totally blown away by this experience. When they lead you into the restaurant and take you in the kitchen, I have to admit that was slightly strange, but if we would be treated to the 12 course tasting menu we had, I would gladly sit with the chef's every time I went out. Chef Jason was the most creative, astounding, passionate chef it has been our pleasure to dine with. I read in the paper just the other day that he is only 24 yrs old...well I definitely expect him to have an incredible future, and to become tops in his career. If one can cook at this stage the way he does at such a young age then look out, what a talent. Our waiter Ben was one of the nicest most knowledgeable, attentive, wonderful servers ever!!! I definitely donot want to leave out Max the pastry chef who also was very creative and definitely had a strong sense of pride in his work. All the kitchen staff was so friendly, they really wanted your input, and just gave us a very memorable evening. I would recommend if you want a totally impressive evening that will knock your socks off, treat yourself to this wonderful experience. Thanks again guys...Hope you see this. more

best Christmas dinner 11/10/2007

I am not usually keen on buffets but this is like anything I have ever experienced. The Christmas Day buffet/dinner is something I think about all year. The items on the buffet are prepared with such skill and then they bring you an Entree from the menu. It's decadent but worth every penny. Pros: spectacular food Cons: pricey more

Wonderful Night 10/2/2007

I took my sister to the Adolf Biecker spa at the Rittenhouse for her birthday. We finished the day with dinner at Lacroix. I had the four course tasting menu (blue fun tuna, hierloom tomato, rabbit, and foie gras). The portion sizes were perfect. I wasn't hungry, but I didn't feel stuffed. My sister said her ribeye was the best she's ever had. This is a very high compliment since she attended culinary school and also happens to be very picky. We both had this ""smore's"" type dessert that was AMAZING. When I made the reservation, the woman inquired as to whether it was a special ocassion and I said it was my sister's birthday. They must have made a note of it, because they sent her a beautiful petit fore from the kitchen. The presentation and service were phenomenal. Pros: Valet Parking, Excellent Service, Food was prepared perfectly more

Disappointing 5/29/2007

My husband and I dined at Boathouse Row based on a friend?s suggestion for a low-key bite to eat on a random weeknight. The place was desolate, and should have been our first clue. The only people dining and at the bar were out of towners, clue number two. The menu offers bar food and a few tradition dishes such as roasted chicken, burgers, etc. We ordered the wings and they were average. We ordered the fries bc they came with three dipping sauces. The sauces delivered to us were tartar, ketchup and vinegar!!!! The mussels were lacking in flavor and broth, very bland. All in all, not one of Philly?s best. Skip the Boathouse and spend your money at one of the many other wonderful Pubs that the city has to offer. more

HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE 5/29/2007

Our experience at Lacroix the other evening was horrible. From the greeting to the unknowledgeable wait staff to the food and I use that work loosely. One thing after another was a complete disappointment. You'll NEVER see us there again. more

HYPE HYPE & EVEN MORE HYPE!!!!! 3/17/2007

We had reservations at James (which we LOVE) but didn't want to trek in the snow to Queen's Village so we opted for Lacroix which is just next door. The room was pleasant with views of the park. We found the staff unknowledgeable on the menu which is inexcusable for a restaurant of this caliber and reputation. The restaurant was not busy we were greeted pleasantly at first then totally ignored but noticed that groups of servers were gathered together with animated personal conversation or doting on the GM and concierge of the hotel having dinner with elaborate wine tastings. At a major discount I'm sure. To get their attention we had to knock on the glass partition, this occurred several times. We ordered cocktails which took forever to arrive, then when we had several questions regarding the menu the server replied with ah ah.... apparently not knowing how each dish was prepared. Was it revenge for banning smoking in restaurants that led the chef to have every item on the menu whether fish or fowl to be smoked smoked smoked! Then when the food came they didn't know who ordered what, it was not hot and a total disappointment to boot. The meats were tough and tasteless, the lobster rubbery and the ravioli accompaniment was uneatable. We can't understand from this meal how Lacroix has received so many accolades especially from Philadelphians who are very much in the know when it comes to good food. Perhaps it is from guests of the hotel who are used to lower standards. We recommend you pass on this mediocre establishment for there are many finer eateries in Philadelphia that merit your patronage. Pros: VIEW Cons: FOOD+ RUDE UNCARING SERVICE more

Wonderful Place 1/31/2007

Lacroix is such a great find. Had dinner there yesterday. Service was excellent. Food ?.Delicious! I thought the ambience was very romantic. Not as expensive as I thought it would be. Pros: ambience, food more

loved it 9/3/2006

went here for an anniversary. Intimate and relaxed dining. Service was fine and appropriate for a higher end restaurant. Dinner for 2 with a 5 course tasting menu + wine + cheese plate was about $300 + tip. Satisfying french food.\r as far as comparison w/Le Bec Fin, it offers different things. Le Bec is a showcase of food and the atmosphere is exciting and the courses are the center of attention. At Lacroix, it is more romantic and relaxed with the food being satisfying but not as exciting as Le Bec (cheaper than Le Bec however). Pros: romantic atmosphere, food, service Cons: not a place to save money more

A Fine Hotel with a great Spa and a fabulous restaurant 8/8/2006

This is really the class act of this city. I travel here often and this is the first time I have stayed here. The rooms were lovely,the staff very good, the spa,swimming pool area was great and the La Croix restaurant was super. It is expensive but worth it. more

Lacroix is the Best - trumps Le Bec Fin 7/30/2006

This is TRUE fine dining - If you want to spend a nice buck for some great fine dining Lacroix is by far the best place to go. They have the option of ""a la carte"" or tasting menus in 3, 4, or 5 courses with a lot of dishes to choose from. For an appetizer I started with the ""Mussels and Gnocchi Gratin"" which had Foie Gras which was PHEONOMENAL! All the courses were wonderful; however I would recommend the Lobster soup, the diver scallops and the short rib- all amazing. And with the tasting menu, desert is included in the price, which was also very delicious. Portion size is smaller in the tasting menus but the flavors are so intense that you probably couldnt go any bigger than what they give. I would suggest splitting an appetizer and then each getting a 3 course meal. Lacroix is definitely not cheap, but worth every penny. I feel ithat Lacroix is better than ""Le Bec Fin"" because its not as stuffy, the dinning area is beautiful and trendy with a perfect view of Rittenhouse Sq, and the food is something out of this world. Every Philadelphian MUST try this restaurant at least once, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to keep coming here often! Pros: Spectacular food, View of Rittenhouse Sq, Relaxed environment Cons: Pricey, but well worth every $ more

Gourmet to the nth degree 7/24/2006

This is wonderous. The portions are a bit small but unreal and sumptuous. they are the best. Their fish dishes are superb and the wine list is so big-great. more

Simply sensational 7/11/2006

After my Spa treatments I had dinner here with my boyfriend and what a glorious end to a perfect day. I started with the hotel' spa and then ended with dinner at this fabulous restaurant. Pros: superb more

A Center City Gem! 5/25/2006

Lacroix is truly a beautiful addition to Philadelphia's restaurant scene. The food is fantastic, the service highly professional and the staff is welcoming. While the prices are steep, they serve to keep out the riff-raff. You won't be sitting next to a diner wearing flip-flops. In my opininon, the best time to go is Sunday brunch. The presentation alone, makes brunch at Lacroix an event! Pros: Excellent service, Innovative menu, Ambiance more

WHAT A GREAT GIFT 3/25/2006

AS PART OF MY BIRTHDAY GIFTS WE WENT HERE FOR DINNER LAST WEEK. FIRST A DAY AT A GREAT SPA THEN A MARVELOUS DINNER AT LA CROIX. THE FOOD IS GREAT ,ALTHOUGH SOMEWHAT SMALL PORTIONS. THE PLACE IS LOVELY AND THE STAFDF IS VERY NICE. THE PRICES ARE VERY EXPENSIVE BUT WORTH IT. Pros: GREAT FOOD, STAFF more

A SUPERB DINING EXPERIENCE 3/23/2006

WITH ITS WONDERFUL CHEF THIS IS SUCH A GREAT PLACWE TO GO WHEN YOU NEED TO RELAX AND OF COURSE SPEND MONEY. THE PORTIONS ARE RATHER SMALL,BUT THE FOOD IS GREAT. LOVE THIS PLACE Pros: GREAT FOOD, SERVICE, VALET SERVICE more
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Owner Message
  • Immerse yourself in a haven of relaxation and rejuvenation in the heart of Philadelphia's Center City. The Rittenhouse Spa & Club is a beautifully designed urban retreat offering a wide range of deluxe spa treatments, salon services, a fitness center, indoor swimming pool, outdoor terrace garden, set in a sophisticated environment overlooking the scenic beauty of Rittenhouse Square.

Editorial
  • Named one of Esquire Magazine's best new restaurants when it opened in 2003, the exquisitely polished hotel dining room has evolved past its French roots as subsequent chefs retooled the menu to...

  • 1/22/2008 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Sun: 09:00am-10:00pm;Mon: 09:00am-10:00pm;Tue: 09:00am-10:00pm;Wed: 09:00am-10:00pm;Thu: 09:00am-10:00pm;Fri: 09:00am-10:00pm;Sat: 09:00am-10:00pm;
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