A Latte with Heart: Loretta’s Celebrates Women’s History Month with the “Steel Magnolia”
As March blooms in Philadelphia, Loretta’s—the beloved woman-owned café and bakery—is blending floral inspiration with a powerful mission. In honor of Women’s History Month and the upcoming...
Lighting the Fuse: Pig Iron’s Sci-Fi Smash “Franklin’s Key” Returns for the 250th Anniversary
As Philadelphia prepares to take center stage for the nation’s Semiquincentennial (the big 2-5-0!) this summer, one of the city’s most inventive theater troupes is bringing back a hit that...
Restaurant Aleksandar Welcomes Spring with a “Sip, Snip & Spritz” Soirée
As Philadelphia shakes off the last of the winter chill, Restaurant Aleksandar is preparing to usher in the season of renewal with a stylish, hands-on celebration. Located in the heart of Rittenhouse...
Popular Burger Joint Closing in New Jersey This Spring 2026
NEW JERSEY – The landscape of the Garden State’s dining scene is shifting once again as another major chain scales back its footprint. Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews, a long-time staple...
What Was Pennsylvania Called Before it Became a State?
Pennsylvania is famous for being the “Keystone State,” but its identity was shaped long before the American Revolution. Unlike many other colonies that started as corporate ventures, Pennsylvania...Philadelphia Events Source for: Entertainment, Restaurants, Bars, Hot Spots, Live Music, Sports, Festivals, Events, Attractions!

Manayunk Restaurant Week! Bring Your Appetite!
'Discounted Foods in Manayunk’ Manayunk Restaurant Week is back, September 17 - 28. Here is your chance to taste many different delicious meals from well-known Manayunk restaurants and experience chefs delights at discounted prices. There are many types of food selections such as Seafood, Steak, American, Japanese, Italian, Mexican, Indian, and more. Manayunk Restaurant Week Experience … [Read More...]

Eastern State Penitentiary in Fairmount Philadelphia
'U.S. National Historic Landmark' The Eastern State Penitentiary, once known as the most famous and expensive prison in the world, held some of the most notorious criminals in America. Eastern State was considered to be the world’s first true penitentiary and is located in the Fairmount section of Philadelphia. History of Eastern State Penitentiary Eastern State Penitentiary was … [Read More...]

Philadelphia Hosts 2018 NFL Kickoff Experience At Penn’s Landing and Eagles Mural Dedication
'Fly Eagles Fly ~ 2018 World Champions!' It's that time of year again! Philadelphia Eagles Football, who are the 2018 World Champions! Guests can enjoy a day long festival on Thursday, September 6, that leads up to game time, when the Philadelphia Eagles take on the Atlanta Falcons at Lincoln Financial Field at 8:20 pm! The event which honors the Super Bowl LII Champions, will be held at … [Read More...]

Explore The Draken Harald Hårfagre at Penn’s Landing – The Largest Operating Viking Ship In The World!
'Explore The Largest Operating Viking Ship In The World In Philly!' The Draken Harald Hårfagre, a Norweigian Viking Ship which is the largest in the world, sails into Philadelphia at the Penn’s Landing Marina August 31 and departs late September 6! The Draken Village pops-up in Philadelphia during Expedition America: East Coast Tour 2018. This stop-over promises visitors an engaging look … [Read More...]

Budweiser Made In America Music Festival Labor Day Weekend
'Come Party with Jay-Z, J. Cole & The Chainsmokers on the Parkway’ The Budweiser Made in America Music Festival will be hitting the Benjamin Franklin Parkway Labor Day Weekend August 31 and September 1. Come experience a weekend of live music and fun with performances by the best of the best in hip-hop, alternative music, EDM and R&B. Budweiser Made in America … [Read More...]

Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, August 27 – September 3
'Last Week Of Summer In Philadelphia' Enjoy the last week of unofficial summer! Labor Day Weekend caps of the weekend with a major festival, Made in America, which takes place this Saturday and Sunday! With the many museum exhibits, The Draken Harald Hårfagre sails into Penn's Landing, the Cannstatter Volksfest German Festival, the Longwood Gardens Festival of Fountains, Parks on … [Read More...]

Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, August 20 – 26
'Exploring Philadelphia!' With the many museum exhibits, Eagles trivia night, the Longwood Gardens Festival of Fountains, Patti LaBelle at the Dell Music Center, Parks on Tap, Beer Gardens, many FREE movie nights, Photo Pop Philly, Center City Sips, Schuylkill Movie Nights, the Spruce Street Harbor Park & UNIVESTival and so much more, you might need a vacation after this … [Read More...]

Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, August 13 – 19
'Things To Do During The Week In August In Philadelphia!' With the many museum exhibits, the Longwood Gardens Festival of Fountains, Night Out Restaurant Week, Parks on Tap, Summer fun at the Oval +, Beer Gardens, many FREE movie nights, The Philadelphia Phillies vs the Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Folk Festival, Photo Pop Philly, Center City Sips, Schuylkill Movie Nights, the Spruce Street … [Read More...]

Night Out Restaurant Week In Northern Liberties and Fishtown
'Exploring Tasty Food Deals' Nearing the end of the summer, here is your chance to enjoy discounted prix-fixe menus during the fifth-annual Night Out Restaurant Week from August 10 - 19! Explore nineteen restaurants, mostly in Northern Liberties and Fishtown, where they will be offering multi-course lunch and dinner menus ranging from $15 to $35 per meal. Maybe find your next … [Read More...]

Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, August 6 – 12
'Enjoy August In Philadelphia!' With the many museum exhibits, the Longwood Gardens Festival of Fountains, Parks on Tap, Summer fun at the Oval +, Beer Gardens, many FREE movie nights, The Rise of the Rocky Steps, Photo Pop Philly, Center City Sips, Night Market Philadelphia, Yard's Brewing Warehouse Party, Schuylkill Movie Nights, Night Out Restaurant Week, Philly Free Streets, the Spruce Street … [Read More...]

Exploring Many Philadelphia Historical Sites!
Philadelphia History – Exploring Awesomeness The History of Philadelphia has so much to offer and is a large part of who we are today. History states that Philadelphia was first founded by William Penn on October 27th, 1682. But prior to Penn, it’s been said that Philadelphia was home of the Lenape Indians. Penn bought the land from the local Lenape Nation to be on good terms … [Read More...]

Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, July 23 – 29
'Enjoying City Life In Philadelphia!' With the many museum exhibits, the Longwood Gardens Festival of Fountains, Parks on Tap, Beer Gardens, The Philadelphia Orchestra at The Mann Center, The Phillies playing the Dodgers, Shakespeare in the Park, many FREE movie nights, Photo Pop Philly, Center City Sips, Opening of the Oval +, Schuylkill Movie Nights, the East Passyunk Car Show and Street … [Read More...]

The Oval + Is Back In Philadelphia! Bigger Than Ever Before! July 20 – August 19, 2018
'Summer Fun For The Family' Go Big or Go Home! The Oval+ park, based at Eakins Oval across from the Philadelphia Museum of Art, returns once again for four weeks, from July 20 to August 19, with a new extended pedestrian promenade that runs almost half the length of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway! The dynamic park brings community programming, public art, special events … [Read More...]

Free and Exciting Things To Do In Philly This Week, July 16 – 22
'Summer Fun In Philadelphia!' Enjoy the semi cooler summer temps this week while enjoying all of what Philadelphia has to offer! With the many museum exhibits, the Longwood Gardens Festival of Fountains, Parks on Tap, Beer Gardens, Game of Thrones Murder Mystery at Evil Genius Beer Company, The Philadelphia Orchestra at The Mann Center, Special Happy Hour at the Philadelphia Zoo, Photo Pop … [Read More...]

Bastille Day Philadelphia 2018 ~ The Farewell Tour!
'A Long Day Party at Eastern State Penitentiary ~ The End Of An Era' What is Bastille Day? It's a French holiday, which in France, is called La Fête Nationale (The National Celebration). It takes place every year on July 14. This day represents the storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789; which was a French prison and is seen as a symbol of the uprising of the modern … [Read More...]

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