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!

Pod Restaurant – Sushi Restaurant in Philadelphia
'Futuristic Japanese Dining - 未来的な和食食事' The Pod Restaurant, located in University City, opened its doors in 2000. Even though it's on the University of Pennsylvania campus; the crowd spans multiple age groups. The Pod Experience & Atmosphere A fun, live, entertaining restaurant-bar that allows your imagination to run freely while having some excellent sushi. The restaurant was designed by … [Read More...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – Philly Arts, Halloween & More
'Halloween in Philly, End of Mural Arts Month, & More’ It's Halloween weekend in Philadelphia. Who gets spooked very easily. Who loves Halloween! So many attractions that will scare the bejesus out of you. Have you been to Terror Behind the Walls at Eastern State Penitentiary? Don't miss this attraction, that's if you dare. There is an article mentioned below that gives you a complete run … [Read More...]

Old Original Nick’s Roast Beef
'Delicious Roast Beef Sandwiches in South Philly' Nick's Roast Beef, known as the "Old Original" Nick's Roast Beef, is a family owned operation. The first one opened in 1938 and is in South Philadelphia. The 2nd location is in Springfield, Pennsylvania, which opened in 1998. Then there is a 3rd Nick's that opened in May of 2012, which is located in the MarketPlace at XFinity Live. Original … [Read More...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – Halloween in Philadelphia
'Philadelphia Film Festival, Halloween in Philly, Mural Arts Month, & Exhibits’ It's definitely fall and with fall comes Halloween. Who loves Halloween, the cooler weather, eating candy, and much more. Have you been to Terror Behind the Walls at Eastern State Penitentiary? It's a must do attraction, that's if you want to scare yourself to death. Want to get spooked? Check out the many … [Read More...]

Titanic Sails into Philadelphia – Exploring the Mysteries of a Tragic Wreck
'The Titanic Artifact Exhibit - Showcasing more than 300 Legendary Artifacts' The Titanic Exhibit comes to the Franklin Institute, celebrating 100 years of a tragic incident that took place on April 15, 1912. At the time, this ship was the largest in the world and was carrying 2,224 passengers and crew. Colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, UK to New York … [Read More...]

Philadelphia Eagles – Is The Season Over With at 3-3 Record?
'Eagles Football - Playoffs or Bust' We all know that the Philadelphia Eagles fan base are some of the toughest, most knowledgeable, and passionate fans in the country. Sometimes we get to excited and passionate and not think things through, criticizing very easily. It just comes with the territory, right? The Eagles are now 3-3 and one game behind the New York Giants. Sure, the season is … [Read More...]

Mural Arts Program in Philly – Fun with Art
'Creating Awareness with Art while having Fun' , History of the Mural Arts Program The City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program began in 1984 through the Mayor Wilson Goode era as the Anti-Graffiti Network. The main purpose was to reach out to graffiti writers and redirect their artistic energies of destructive graffiti and apply it to constructive mural painting projects. This program, since … [Read More...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – Halloween, Mural Arts Month & more
'Halloween in Philly, Mural Arts Month, Art, History & Many Festivals’ Halloween is in full swing in the City of Brotherly Love. Who loves Halloween, the cooler weather, and the Fall festive events in the city. There are several festivals this weekend, Mural Arts Month, and a few special art exhibits. Want to get spooked? Check out the many Halloween activities that will be sure to scare … [Read More...]

Washington Square in Philadelphia
'Host to the Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary Soldier' Washington Square, also known as Washington Square Park, was one of Philadelphia's five original squares as laid out in 1682 by William Penn's surveyor. This 6.4-acre Southeast Square is nestled in a great part of the city and is kept very clean, which is now part of Independence National Historical Park. History of Washington Square The … [Read More...]

Design Philadelphia Festival – Creating Influence
'Solving Problems & Enhancing Daily Life within the City' The 8th Annual DesignPhiladelphia Festival returns this week, honoring its vital role of design within the region, celebrating the City of Philadelphia's contemporary significance as a center for creative advancement. DesignPhiladelphia demonstrates, supports and promotes the ability that design has to generate innovation, solve … [Read More...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – First Friday Arts, Halloween, more
'Halloween, First Friday, Mural Arts Month, & Many Festivals’ The month of October in Philadelphia is full of many wonderful events. Choosing which ones might be the hardest part. Do you love the arts? Not only is today First Friday, but it's Mural Arts Month. Want to get spooked? Check out the many Halloween activities that will be sure to scare your socks off. Love the cooler weather and … [Read More...]

The Dandelion Pub – Traditional British Fare
'A Stephen Starr Traditional British Pub' The Dandelion Pub is a British styled restaurant that opened on December 31st, 2010 in Rittenhouse Square. London's culinary revolution in Philadelphia. The Dandelion Pub Experience & Atmosphere Looking like an old vintage home, this two-level, 135-seat restaurant, has a diverse ambiance to it. There are cozy rooms that were furnished with artwork, … [Read More...]

October is Mural Arts Month in Philadelphia
'Featuring Exhibitions, Walking Tours, Mural Dedications, Paint Days & More' The Mural Arts Program has been around for 28 years. The program has united artists and communities through a collaborate process, allowing others to create art that transforms public places and individual lives. These murals even create unique project-based learning opportunities for thousands of marginalized youth … [Read More...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – Spooks, Food, Parades & more
'Craziness in Philly with Restaurant Week, Spooky Events, & Food Festivals’ What does October in Philadelphia mean to you. It could mean many different things. The start of fall and cooler weather. Halloween and the many activities and events that surround Halloween. The end of Oktoberfest celebrations, food festivals, parades, and football. What is your favorite part of Fall … [Read More...]

White Dog Cafe in University City
'Foods Made with Healthy Ingredients from Local Farms' White Dog Cafe is a bar and restaurant located in the University City section of Philadelphia. Founded by social activist Judy Wicks and opened in September 1983, it was sold to Marty Brims in 2009. Yet Wicks stays in contact with the Cafe to help continue the business's methods of sustainability now and in the future. White Dog Cafe … [Read More...]

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