Insiders Guide to Reading Terminal Market
The Reading Terminal Market of 1809 consisted of outdoor sheds (“shambles”) where fisher- men and farmers sold their wares, but today the few remaining fish and butcher stands are catty–cornered by places like “Condiment,” a shop where a hipster with an impeccably waxed mustache sells, you guessed it, condiments—just condiments. I can’t exactly tell you where “the best” food is, but I can tell you that if you go “just for lunch” and that if you don’t leave with a bag of goodies, you’re missing out.