We've decided to ignore the fact Reading Days are coming up and skip the whole "finals" thing. Instead, we're getting excited for summer. #Streeeats brings you an around-the-world guide for all your gastronomical adventures. Whether you're interning close to campus, indulging in exotic travel shenanigans or chillaxing on the sands of Cali, we've got you covered.

New York City

Cuz it's the time of year when Penn relocated to the city. #bbar

Union Pool (484 Union Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211) has live music and a taco truck in the backyard

Head to The Commodore (366 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211) where you can get all the ale and pub food you could need.

Head to Dram (177 S 4th St, Brooklyn, NY 11211) which is known for its extra funky cocktails.

Get your boss to take you to Le Relais de Venise L’Entrecote (590 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022). The ~smancy~ restaurant has the tastiest French steak frites around.

Washington D.C.

These places are perfect for binging after a long day on Capitol Hill. Better yet, seduce a politician and get them to take you.

Toki Underground (1234 H St NE, Washington, DC 20002) is the cozy little place you need to go to satisfy your noodle cravings - its got some of the best dumplings around. 

Hit up The Atlas Room (1015 H St NE, Washington, DC 20002), known for its awesomely “eclectic” menu that includes “Indian Chickpea Fritters” and, more importantly, unreal cocktails.

London

You might be one of the few lucky Quakers to traipse through London’s streets in the city's few days of sunshine each year.

For dining with extravagant Englishmen, head to La Petite Maison (54 Brook’s Mews, London W1K 4EG), a neat little French place in the heart of Mayfair Jerusalem (because English food sucks, right?).


If you’re in the mood for Italian, visit Portobello Ristorante Pizzeria (7 Ladbroke Road, London W11 3PA) which serves the best meter-long (adjust to using the metric system) authentic Neapolitan pizzas around. And the joint's a five minute walk from Penn’s London house.