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!

Sister Cities Park at Logan Square
'Beautifying the Benjamin Franklin Parkway' Sister Cities Park is the newest addition to Parks in Philadelphia, opening on May 10, 2012. The park is located at Logan Square in front of the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Did you know? The City of Philadelphia was named one of the top ten cities for parks in the world. Read More - Best … [Read More...]

Devil’s Alley Bar & Grille
'Where You Can Be In Heaven & Hell At The Same Time' Devil's Alley is located near the corner of 19th and Chestnut Streets in the Center City West area, next to the Rittenhouse Square area and the Penn Center area. Opening five years ago, this establishment brings an unique balance to the surrounding area. Devil's Alley Experience & Atmosphere Devil's Alley is a cozy bi-level restaurant … [Read More...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – Festivals & Movies in Philly
‘Philly Food Rules’ We strike again. This time, the "Best Sandwich" in America, has been named right here in Philadelphia. Congratulations to DiNic's Roast Pork for winning this title. ~ DiNic's Best Sandwich in America ~ What are the first things you think about when you hear the word Philadelphia. Philly cheesesteaks, Philly pretzels, the Liberty Bell, the Phillie Phanatic, … [Read More...]

Tommy DiNic’s Roast Pork Wins Best Sandwich in America
'Voted Best Sandwich in America' Many Philadelphians know that Philly has some of the best food. Just four months ago, Saveur crowned Philadelphia the "Best sandwich city in America'. Some might think there is some bias within the article that was written by someone that grew up in the city. But there has been some validation to these claims. Just last night, Adam Richman from the Travel … [Read More...]

John’s Roast Pork in South Philly
'John's Roast Pork in South Philly Since 1930' John's Roast Pork is located in South Philly on the corner of Weccacoe & Snyder Avenues. Established in 1930, as you pull into the area, you might not see much around, making it feel like a desolate area. Don't let that keep you from trying any of their sandwiches. John's Roast Pork Experience & Atmosphere Philadelphia is known for cheese … [Read More...]

Philadelphia Eagles to Host “Eagles Flight Night”
'Help Support Eagles Youth Partnership' Hey Philadelphia Eagles fans. It's that time of year again, both for football and for the Eagles Youth Partnership event. The third annual Eagles Flight Night is to help raise funds in support of the year-round programs of the Eagles Youth Partnership. There will be entertainment for football fans of all ages. The event will take place on August 26 at … [Read More...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – Events & Attractions in Philly
‘The City of Brotherly Love’ When you first hear the word Philadelphia, what do you first think about. Philly cheesesteaks, Philly pretzels, the Liberty Bell, the Phillie Phanatic, the Mummers? This great city is rich in so many things from the History of Philadelphia, to Philly sports, foods, events, attractions, festivals, and so much more. How can one not get excited about living here or … [Read More...]

New Deck Tavern in University City
'University City's Irish Pub' The New Deck Tavern, which is an Irish pub and restaurant, is located in the middle of the University of Penn's campus and about a block away from Drexel University in University City. New Deck Tavern Experience & Atmposhere The New Deck Tavern, which is often referred to as the The Deck, has a very authentic pub feel to it. Many of the bartenders are natives … [Read More...]

One Shot Coffee – Serving Excellent Coffee & Food in Northern Liberties
'Delicious Coffee & Good Food in Northern Liberties' One Shot Coffee, originally opening in Liberties Walk in 2006, is now located on the corner of George and American Streets in Northern Liberties. Not only can you get your coffee or tea here, but they serve breakfast, brunch, and lunch. One Shot Coffee Experience & Atmosphere The handsomely renovated 2-story space has been … [Read More...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – First Fridays, Summer Jazz Nights at Penns Landing, Festivals in Northern Liberties & More
'Get Excited About Philadelphia!’ So many free events in Philadelphia this weekend. Today starts of with First Fridays in Old City and Manayunk. Also check out the many free movie screenings, festivals, and concerts. Just a good way to spend time with the family, friends, to relax some, and enjoy these free activities and much more. How excited do you get about this great city! Did you know … [Read More...]

Take a Tour with Free and Friendly Tours in Philly
'Touring the City of Brotherly Love' There are many types of tours in the City of Philadelphia. Free Friendly Tours, which was founded by Mark Simmons and Mike Carwile, is a walking tour which is unique in several ways. Their model, which is a tip-based tour, caught on in Europe in 2006 and became a hit in 2008. As far as I can see, this tour company is the second kind of its nature in the … [Read More...]

Baby Blues BBQ in Philly
'Fine Southern Foods in University City' Baby Blues BBQ is a restaurant and bar which opened in October 2010. It's located in University City, near the University of Pennsylvania, which is one of the oldest universities. The original location in Venice Beach, California was first established in October of 2004 by former Philadelphians and brothers Steve and Danny Fischer, and Rick McCarthy, who … [Read More...]

Things To Do In Philadelphia – East Passyunk Avenue Car Show & More
East Passyunk Avenue Car Show, Free Music Shows, & Free Movie Showings ‘Summer Fun in Philadelphia’ So much to do and sometimes little time in which to do them all. Just so many things to do in Philadelphia. Check out the many free movie screenings, festivals, and concerts all summer long. Just a good way to spend time with the family, friends, to relax some, and enjoy these free … [Read More...]

MAYA 2012: Lords of Time at Penn Museum
It All Happens at the Penn Museum - Maya 2012 : Lords of Time Exhibit Will the World End in 2012? Can you separate fact from fiction? Do you think the Mayan's were able to see into the future? Do you think the Maya's calendar will come true? You will not want to miss this fascinating exhibit, MAYA 2012 : Lords of Time, at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and … [Read More...]

The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
'The Undisputed Center of Natural Sciences in the United States' The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University was once called the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 200 Years of research and discovery, and still expanding young minds. History The Academy's history mirrors the evolution of the relationship between the American people and the natural world. Founded in 1812, The … [Read More...]

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