Women-Owned Businesses in Center City

Joan Shepp  
Since 1999, Joan Shepp has been selling luxury fashion to Center City fashionistas, providing quality styles from emerging designers and established brands.
📍 1903 Walnut Street

 

Hair Vyce  
Hair Vyce Studio has expanded its University City business with its second location in Rittenhouse Square, offering hair extensions, scalp treatments, nail services and more.
📍 1722 Sansom Street

 

L. Priori Jewelry 
From creating custom engagement rings to redesigning heirloom pieces to a carefully curated jewelry selection, everything at L. Priori is hand selected and designed in-house.
📍1718 Chestnut Street #300

 

Open House 
Explore chic home goods, decor, apparel, greeting cards and much more in this eclectic Midtown Village shop.
📍 107 S. 13th Street

Restaurants and Eateries

a.kitchen + a.bar 
The American-inspired restaurant inside the AKA Rittenhouse Square is operated by High Street Hospitality Group, founded by James Beard Foundation Award winner Ellen Yin.
📍135 S. 18th Street

 

Andra Hem 
Andra Hem is a Scandinavian-inspired cocktail lounge located in Rittenhouse Square.
📍218 S. 16th Street

 

Bar Bombón 
Try some plant-based takes on traditional Puerto Rican dishes, including smoked ‘pork’ pernil (made with jackfruit) and Buffalo cauliflower tacos, at Bar Bombón.
📍 133 S. 18th Street

people eating inside of bar bombon

High Street  
Chef Christina McKeough’s modern American restaurant and bar features local grains, handmade pastas and sourdough pizzas alongside inventive cocktails and an exciting wine selection.
📍101 S. 9th Street

 

HipCityVeg 
HipCityVeg provides delicious vegan and vegetarian fast-food bites, from burgers, sandwiches, and salads to frozen treats and more.
📍127 S. 18th Street

 

La Cucina at the Market 
Improve your culinary skills with top-rated cooking classes on Market East at La Cucina at the Market.
📍 1206 Arch Street

Reading Terminal Market

Reading Terminal Market is one of America’s largest and oldest public markets. Below are just a few of the women-owned and co-owned businesses you’ll find there. For a complete list, check out this link.

 

Chef Beth’s Kitchen
Chef Beth Esposito, a native South Philadelphian and chef for more than 26 years, has been featured on the Food Network, Rachael Ray and local television stations for her creative cuisine.
📍 Reading Terminal Market

 

Contessa’s French Linens 
At Contessa’s French Linens, you’ll find an array of imported and American-made table linens, plus aprons, towels, soaps, porcelain and stoneware serving pieces, and more.
📍Reading Terminal Market