Fette Sau

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1208 Frankford Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19125

Fette Sau is a barbecue restaurant located in Philadelphia, PA, known for its high-quality, dry-rubbed meats that are smoked in-house. The menu features a variety of meat options, including brisket, pulled pork, and organic chicken, served by the pound alongside simple yet flavorful sides. The restaurant also offers a selection of beer, cider, and bourbon for guests to enjoy in its industrial-rustic setting.

This establishment is a collaboration between Stephen Starr and New York restaurateur Joe Carroll, bringing a unique Philadelphia twist to classic American barbecue. Fette Sau provides both indoor and outdoor seating, making it an ideal spot for casual dining or group gatherings. Catering services are also available for those looking to enjoy their offerings at private events.

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4.0731 reviews
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Sara B.
11/4/2025

Amazing spot for a large group dinner. They tables are long benches, so they were able to accomodate our group of 9 no problem. You can also make an advance reservation which is a plus. Because...

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Rachel K.
11/3/2025

Rustic bbq spot with lots of space! My group of 4 stopped by for dinner and ordered a few sandwiches and the Pigs in a Clover package. The food didn't come out all at once which was a little...

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Allen C.
10/24/2025

Great BBQ joint along the waterfront area. Super involved host/staff/bar team that are checking on you and making sure you are having a positive experience. The BBQ itself is delicious, smoky,...

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James P.
7/27/2025

Different Cheesesteak'esque sandwich #1238. I went at happy hour. I miss happy hour. $8 burnt ends sandwich. $7 Old Fashion. You know I love those prices. I love the decor. The sandwich...

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Steven F.
8/9/2025

What a lunch! Thought I'd get a sandwich but opted for half a rack of ribs and mac and cheese instead. Mack and cheese was creamy and maybe broiled (wouldn't the paper burn? To make a lovely...

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