Can’t Make It to Dinner on April 23? Here Are 3 Other Ways to Support Dining Out for Life 2026
The date is set: Thursday, April 23, 2026. The goal is ambitious: support over 2,000 Philadelphians living with or at high risk of HIV. The method is delicious: over 40 of the region’s best restaurants...
Spring’s Premier Social Event: Inside the Garces Foundation’s Artisan Night Market
Live Latin music, folkloric dancing, exclusive auction items, and elite dining collide at the 14th Annual Garces Foundation Benefit. As Philadelphia’s spring social season kicks into high...
Garlic Toffee and Ice Cream Charcuterie? The Franklin Fountain is Pushing the Boundaries of Dessert
Philadelphia’s historic soda shop announces 26 super-limited, experimental flavors dropping this spring and summer. The Franklin Fountain is known for its meticulous dedication to the past, but...
The Ultimate Guide to Easter Brunches & Dinners Around the Philly Region
If you are looking to leave the cooking to the professionals this Easter, the Greater Philadelphia region has an incredible lineup of brunches and dinners. From historic steakhouses in Bucks County...
5 Major Restaurant Chains are Shuttering Delaware Locations This Spring
The dining landscape in the First State is undergoing a major transformation this April. While Delaware has long been a resilient market for national franchises, the combination of rising commercial...Philadelphia Events Source for: Entertainment, Restaurants, Bars, Hot Spots, Live Music, Sports, Festivals, Events, Attractions!

The Philadelphia International Festival Of The Arts Street Fair
'Free Block Party' 6 blocks of fun! It's that time of year when the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts Street Fair transforms part of Broad Street into a free fun zone on April 23 from 11 am to 7 pm! Featuring dozens of performances, rides, a zip line, popular food vendors, and this year’s centerpiece – an enormous waterfall in the center of Broad Street. This fabulous event … [Read More...]

Independence Beer Garden Joins Historical Independence Mall
'Come Drink Beer With The Ghosts Of Our Founding Forefathers' Come enjoy this beautiful and inviting beer garden, the Independence Beer Garden, which is located at 100 South Independence Mall West, directly across the street from the Liberty Bell. This enchanting space adds to the Independence National Historical Park area. The beer garden is back, opening April 15 and 16 as a teaser, and then … [Read More...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia ~ National Park Week, Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts and More!
‘Honoring Our National Parks' This weekend kicks off with opening of the Independence Beer Garden, the continuation of the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts, Wine & Wellness Weekend at Chaddsford Winery, the continuation of the exhibits at Penn Museum, the Barnes Foundation, the Academy of Natural Sciences, the Franklin Institute and the play Two Trains Running at Arden Theatre. … [Read More...]

Flavors Of The Avenue Returns To East Passyunk Neighborhood
'Springtime Food Tasting Event From Some of East Passyunk's Restaurants' Buzz alert! Welcome back Flavors of the Avenue, an exceptional food event in the East Passyunk Neighborhood, bringing the neighborhood’s top restaurants and chefs together for people to enjoy. The event takes place April 24 from 1 pm to 4 pm and tickets are going quickly. This event brings dozens of award-winning … [Read More...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia ~ PIFA Kick-Off, Philly Farm and Food Fest, Manayunk StrEAT Festival, Art Museum Restaurant Week, Cherry Blossom Festival!
‘Food, Wine, Festivals - Oh My!' This weekend kicks off with the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts, the continuation of the exhibits at Penn Museum, the Barnes Foundation, the Academy of Natural Sciences, the Franklin Institute and the play Two Trains Running at Arden Theatre. During the weekend enjoy FREE yoga, Bike & Bagels Bike Ride, Craft Beer Express, Walking Tour - Happy … [Read More...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia ~ Easter Parade, Easter Egg Hunts, Museum Exhibits and More!
‘Find The Easter Bunny In Philadelphia' This weekend kicks off the continuation of the exhibits at Penn Museum, the Barnes Foundation, the Academy of Natural Sciences, the Franklin Institute and the play Two Trains Running at Arden Theatre. During the weekend enjoy Easter egg hunts for the kids, farmers' markets, magic shows and much more. The weekend ends with the South Street Headhouse Easter … [Read More...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia ~ March Madness, Museum Exhibits, Theatre, Spring Wine Festival At Chaddsford Winery, Macy’s Flower Show and More!
‘First Day Of Spring Might Bring Snow!' This weekend kicks off with March Madness and three Philly colleges playing today with Villanova, Temple and St. Josephs! Check out where to watch all of your favorite teams! Also, the continuation of the exhibits at Penn Museum, the Barnes Foundation, the Academy of Natural Sciences, the Franklin Institute, Tangle Presents RetroAct and the play Two Trains … [Read More...]

Fine Palate in Rittenhouse Square Philadelphia
'Globally Inspired Cuisine' Fine Palate, which is owned by Courtney Dow, opened on October 2, 2015. This fine dining restaurant is located in the Southeast corner of Rittenhouse Square, right around the block from the Avenue of the Arts area in the Aria Building at 231 S. 15th Street, which once housed Treemont. Fine Palate Atmosphere & Experience When you first walk into this small, but … [Read More...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia ~ Flower Show, Museum Day Live, The Science Behind Pixar, St. Patrick’s Celebrations, St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Brewer’s Plate!
‘Green Is In The Air and Spring Is Around The Corner' This weekend kicks off with the continuation of the Philadelphia Flower Show and the continuation of exhibits at Penn Museum, the Barnes Foundation, the Academy of Natural Sciences, and the Franklin Institute. During the weekend enjoy The Science Behind Pixar, Museum Day Live, St. Patrick's Day Celebrations, Harlem Globtrotters, farmers' … [Read More...]

The Science Behind Pixar At The Franklin Institute
'Experience Science & Technology Behind Finding Nemo, Toy Story & More!' Become a kid all over again and learn how your favorite Pixar characters were born into animated movies! The Franklin Institute has put together an unique, first-time look into the Pixar process, exploring the science and technology behind it. Visitors will be able to experience it all from March 12 to September … [Read More...]

The 2016 Philadelphia Flower Show
'The World's Largest Indoor Flower Show' The Philadelphia International Flower Show welcomes you to "Explore America" ~ 100 Years of the National Park Service, the 2016 theme. The Flower Show will celebrate the centennial of the National Park Service and our country’s majestic landscapes, taking visitors through acres of displays inspired by iconic parks like Acadia and Cape Cod, Valley Forge … [Read More...]

Picasso: The Great War, Experimentation and Change at The Barnes Foundation
'Experience 50 Works By Picasso Highlighting Pieces From World War I' This majestic Picasso exhibit: The Great War, Experimentation and Change, is being shown at The Barnes Foundation from February 21 to May 9. This special Picasso exhibit in partnership with the Columbus Museum of Art will examine the dramatic variance in Pablo Picasso’s style during the period surrounding World War I. … [Read More...]

Pliny The Younger To Be Tapped At Eulogy Belgian Tavern In Old City Philadelphia
'One Of America's Sought After Imbibes' Get ready Philadelphia beer lovers! The anticipation is almost over! The Russian River train is arriving in Philadelphia and it's passenger, Pliny the Younger, will be visiting us for several weeks starting soon. The City of Philadelphia has been highlighted in many articles over the years as one of the top ten cities in the world for its beer. … [Read More...]

The Golden Age Of King Midas Exhibit At Penn Museum Feb 13 To Nov 27, 2016
'The Story Behind The Golden Touch' Get acquainted with The Golden Age Of King Midas Exhibit at Penn Museum February 13 to November 27, 2016! King Midas lived in the prosperous city of Gordion, a site in what is now central Turkey, circa 750–700 BCE, ruling Phrygia and influencing the neighboring kingdoms. It certainly was a golden age at that time. From Penn Museum: Archaeologists from … [Read More...]

Philadelphia Proclaimed The Best Place To Visit In The U.S. By Lonely Planet
'Philadelphia Is The Place To Visit!' Philadelphians should be very proud to hear that Philadelphia has been named the best place to visit in the U.S. by Lonely Planet! People are starting to take notice, and for good reason that this declaration is spot on, because of the many things that Philly has to offer visitors. It's not just about Philly cheesesteaks and pretzels. Everything from fine … [Read More...]

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