Hours

Tuesday:
5:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Saturday:
12:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Sunday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Monday:
Closed

Chamber Rating

4.4 - (505 reviews)
325
111
40
16
13
Read Our 505 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.4 - (505 reviews)
325
111
40
16
13
  • Maria Hooson-Jones

    They have new owners and a new food Mediterranean food menu and it did not disappoint. The food is AMAZING and they still have the old classics. They also kept all of the classic English beers on tap which is why we loved this place. The food is ten times better than before. Highly recommend do not be intimidated by the new name
    Mar 23rd, 2023

  • Jack B

    Wow! What happened to this place? Place was nearly empty with the exception of two employees abd 4 people at the bar. All decorations and banners are no longer on the walls which makes the place look cold and lifeless. They even ran out of Guinness on the day of the St Paddies day parade.
    Mar 15th, 2023

  • Sabrina St Eloi-Chacha

    Wonderful food and super friendly staff. 10/10.
    Mar 14th, 2023

  • Paul Cathel

    Just visited Victoria Freehouse. It would appear we visited them at a bad time. Old city bar vibes with brick walls and a historic vibe however the music immediately felt odd...playing music like we were at some fancy club. We got the menu and tried to order the steak and bacon pie but we're told there is no bacon for that meal anymore. I then tried to order a burger with bacon on it (option for bacon was on the menu) and my burger didn't come with bacon either. Okay...let's order drinks. My wife asks for one of the listed cocktails and....its no longer on the menu. How about a chocolate martini...it's a bar of course...but couldn't order that either. We were told new management had taken over and not everything on the menu was available. We settled for a burger and chicken fingers. Food came out with no utensils or napkins. We asked for both and received 3 bar napkins (the kind they put under your drink at a bar) and still no utensils. The chicken fingers were incredibly undercooked and came out soggy and chewy. Lastly my IPA beer has some black stuff at the bottom of the glass when it was served. The server was doing her best and I can't really fault her. Just a bummer of an experience overall. Unsure if I would return.
    Mar 16th, 2023

  • Adam B.

    So, this place (right now) is a complete and utter train wreck. It seems that it is going through some re-branding or something and during that time, they are actually staying open. This was the bar 'Swanky Bubbles' which was featured in an episode of Bar Rescue, featuring that angry guy who looks like a Dark Crystal muppet creature and goes around screaming and threatening people. It didn't take long for that iteration to close ... it re-opened about a year ago as a British Pub called The Victoria Freehouse.First of all, this might be one of the worst physical locations in history for a bar. At night, it looks like The Five Points from Gangs of New York. This is not an area you want to be walking around in past dark. During the day, the street next to it is filled with tourists and should be called 'Cheesesteak Rowe' because there are so many sandwich shoppes. I actually passed by the bar twice while looking for it, as did a stranger who also was looking for it. (she walked in and walked right back out, FYI) Finally, we found the door and we couldn't figure out if the bar was open or not because the windows looked dark and it looked like the outside hadn't been cleaned or washed in years.Upon walking in, I was told that they were out of nearly all their British beers, the UK-style cask system was not working (despite being featured in recent Instagram posts) and a few of their menu items were unavailable, which also were featured in social media posts. Off to a bad start. To make matters worse, the prices of beer was shocking here. $10 per pint ... in fairness, it's a proper 20 ounce British pint ... but still. That's a lot for this grungy area!The bar itself feels about 20% of what a British Pub should feel like. I spent a lot of time in London and despite a tin ceiling and some British beer signs (ironic, given that they were out of most) it just doesn't feel like a proper pub. It feels 80% like a bar from the late 2000's with rose coloured walls and dark wood bar and stools that were being used during the George W. Bush administration. It smells like stale beer and the area behind the bar was a filthy mess of pens, pads of papers, wires and just looked unkempt. (Now I sound like John Taffer!)The staff was nice enough, although it seemed they were pushing the drinks pretty hard. Overall there was a bit of a sense of embarrassment from the staff ... mixed with a sense of desperation. This was a bar without an identity and is clearly going through changes. During such a re-brand, it would be smart to close completely ... or at least take Instagram down showing a British Pub. Based on other recent reviews, others seem to agree.I hate to give a bad review to a struggling business, but I feel like I was ripped off here ... $20+ for two beers and not even the ones I wanted. The beer tasted a bit stale and was served warm ... the closest thing to an actual British pub that I felt vibes-wise ... but likely unintentional. Stay away from here until they figure out the rebranding ... I'd be happy to update my review once they re-open but as of now, I feel like they are selling a bill of goods they can't deliver on. Not sure that I'd ever eat anything that came out of a place in this sort of disrepair. The fellow next to me seemed to be enjoying his Irish breakfast ... but just looking at it triggered my gag reflex. Sorry, but hard no on this place until it fixes itself.
    Mar 12th, 2023

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About
The Victoria Freehouse

The Victoria Freehouse is located at 10 S Front St in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106. The Victoria Freehouse can be contacted via phone at (215) 543-6089 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (215) 543-6089

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for The Victoria Freehouse?

A The phone number for The Victoria Freehouse is: (215) 543-6089.


Q Where is The Victoria Freehouse located?

A The Victoria Freehouse is located at 10 S Front St, Philadelphia, PA 19106


Q What days are The Victoria Freehouse open?

A The Victoria Freehouse is open:
Tuesday: 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Saturday: 12:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Sunday: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Monday: Closed


Q How is The Victoria Freehouse rated?

A The Victoria Freehouse has a 4.4 Star Rating from 505 reviewers.

Hours

Tuesday:
5:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Saturday:
12:00 PM - 2:00 AM
Sunday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Monday:
Closed

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The Victoria Freehouse

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Overall Rating
( 505 Reviews )
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40
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13
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Maria Hooson-Jones on Google

image They have new owners and a new food Mediterranean food menu and it did not disappoint. The food is AMAZING and they still have the old classics. They also kept all of the classic English beers on tap which is why we loved this place. The food is ten times better than before. Highly recommend do not be intimidated by the new name


Jack B on Google

image Wow! What happened to this place? Place was nearly empty with the exception of two employees abd 4 people at the bar. All decorations and banners are no longer on the walls which makes the place look cold and lifeless. They even ran out of Guinness on the day of the St
Paddies day parade.


Sabrina St Eloi-Chacha on Google

image Wonderful food and super friendly staff. 10/10.


Paul Cathel on Google

image Just visited Victoria Freehouse. It would appear we visited them at a bad time. Old city bar vibes with brick walls and a historic vibe however the music immediately felt odd...playing music like we were at some fancy club. We got the menu and tried to order the steak and bacon pie but we're told there is no bacon for that meal anymore. I then tried to order a burger with bacon on it (option for bacon was on the menu) and my burger didn't come with bacon either. Okay...let's order drinks. My wife asks for one of the listed cocktails and....its no longer on the menu. How about a chocolate martini...it's a bar of course...but couldn't order that either. We were told new management had taken over and not everything on the menu was available. We settled for a burger and chicken fingers. Food came out with no utensils or napkins. We asked for both and received 3 bar napkins (the kind they put under your drink at a bar) and still no utensils. The chicken fingers were incredibly undercooked and came out soggy and chewy. Lastly my IPA beer has some black stuff at the bottom of the glass when it was served. The server was doing her best and I can't really fault her. Just a bummer of an experience overall. Unsure if I would return.


Adam B. on Yelp

image So, this place (right now) is a complete and utter train wreck. It seems that it is going through some re-branding or something and during that time, they are actually staying open. This was the bar 'Swanky Bubbles' which was featured in an episode of Bar Rescue, featuring that angry guy who looks like a Dark Crystal muppet creature and goes around screaming and threatening people. It didn't take long for that iteration to close ... it re-opened about a year ago as a British Pub called The Victoria Freehouse.First of all, this might be one of the worst physical locations in history for a bar. At night, it looks like The Five Points from Gangs of New York. This is not an area you want to be walking around in past dark. During the day, the street next to it is filled with tourists and should be called 'Cheesesteak Rowe' because there are so many sandwich shoppes. I actually passed by the bar twice while looking for it, as did a stranger who also was looking for it. (she walked in and walked right back out, FYI) Finally, we found the door and we couldn't figure out if the bar was open or not because the windows looked dark and it looked like the outside hadn't been cleaned or washed in years.Upon walking in, I was told that they were out of nearly all their British beers, the UK-style cask system was not working (despite being featured in recent Instagram posts) and a few of their menu items were unavailable, which also were featured in social media posts. Off to a bad start. To make matters worse, the prices of beer was shocking here. $10 per pint ... in fairness, it's a proper 20 ounce British pint ... but still. That's a lot for this grungy area!The bar itself feels about 20% of what a British Pub should feel like. I spent a lot of time in London and despite a tin ceiling and some British beer signs (ironic, given that they were out of most) it just doesn't feel like a proper pub. It feels 80% like a bar from the late 2000's with rose coloured walls and dark wood bar and stools that were being used during the George W. Bush administration. It smells like stale beer and the area behind the bar was a filthy mess of pens, pads of papers, wires and just looked unkempt. (Now I sound like John Taffer!)The staff was nice enough, although it seemed they were pushing the drinks pretty hard. Overall there was a bit of a sense of embarrassment from the staff ... mixed with a sense of desperation. This was a bar without an identity and is clearly going through changes. During such a re-brand, it would be smart to close completely ... or at least take Instagram down showing a British Pub. Based on other recent reviews, others seem to agree.I hate to give a bad review to a struggling business, but I feel like I was ripped off here ... $20+ for two beers and not even the ones I wanted. The beer tasted a bit stale and was served warm ... the closest thing to an actual British pub that I felt vibes-wise ... but likely unintentional. Stay away from here until they figure out the rebranding ... I'd be happy to update my review once they re-open but as of now, I feel like they are selling a bill of goods they can't deliver on. Not sure that I'd ever eat anything that came out of a place in this sort of disrepair. The fellow next to me seemed to be enjoying his Irish breakfast ... but just looking at it triggered my gag reflex. Sorry, but hard no on this place until it fixes itself.


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