Northeast Philadelpia is a more residential area of the city, although it is home to burgeoning Russian, Brazillian, and Indian communities and restaurants. Northeast Philly is home to Franklin Mills Mall, claimed to be the most visited attraction in Pennsylvania.
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By Train
The Northeast is the last stop on the Eastbound Market-Frankford El.
By Car
Easily accessable via I-95 (Exit's 27 though 35,) Route 1, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike (Neshaminy exit)
By Plane
'''Philadelphia Northeast Airport (PNE) [http://www.phl.org/pne/index.html]''' is Pennsylvania's sixth busiest airport, providing U.S. Customs, Immigrations and United States Department of Agriculture services to corporate international travel. The Airport averages 215-based aircraft,dominated by single engine aircraft, plus twins, jets, turboprops and helicopters.
By Boat
There are a few boat ramps along the Delaware river. The gates are often closed at 10:30 by police, check online for times.
'''Linden Ave'''
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'''Franklin Mills Mall'''
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The normal bar in Northeast Philadelphia are corner pubs, holding about 100 people. The area around Cottman and Frankford Ave. have a large selection of bar's to choose from, with reasonable beer specials (just ask the bartender). Few have a cover charge of $3 to $5 if a band is playing, don't be embarrased to turn it down and go to a different place.
'''The Grey Lodge''', [http://www.greylodge.com/]. Ranked as one of the top 50 bars (for their selection of beer)in the US by [http://www.beeradvocate.com Beer Advocate]
'''Chickie's and Pete's''', [http://www.chickiesandpetes.com/]. Nationally recognized as one of the top sports bar's in America. The Roosevelt Blvd. location is larger than the Frankford Ave.
'''Pats Shamrock Sports Grill''' [http://www.patsshamrock.com] is located at Cottman and Frankford in the heart of a Irish section called Mayfair and is always a good stop for a good bite to eat or some live entertainment.
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