A US-themed bar and restaurant with two TV screens and seats at the bar. It's a small, narrow space with two rooms, the bar is in the first which leads on into the slightly smaller back room. On the surveyor's visit it had six keg taps - the two house beers - Passyunk Pale & Session IPA had been brewed by Sambrook's who also had their Battersea IPA and Rye on tap.
Clearly it is food-orientated (headlined by the legendary Cheesesteak sandwich) and diners may be favoured at the tables but you can garb a seat at the bar. From their website
"You may wonder about our name - it’s a Native-American word meaning “place between the hills” and it’s the Main Street that runs through the heart of South Philadelphia. It links our company back to our South Philly roots and it reminds us why we started our business - to share the values of Philadelphia - the City of Brotherly Love - with the people of London."
Passyunk Avenue, London