Theatre in the X, which was created in 2013 to provide the people of West Philadelphia and the African American … More
Month: July 2024
PUNCH Drink’s ‘Best New Bartenders 2024’ Finalist Tony Jimenez Unveils New Cocktail Lineup at Bolo
-photo by Gab Bonghi Bolo, Chef Yun Fuentes’ Latin American dining room and rum bar nestled in bustling Rittenhouse Square, has … More
Boozy Root Beer Float from Art in the Age and Franklin Fountain
-photo by Quaker City Mercantile Art in the Age, the beloved Philadelphia brand that recently reemerged as a spirits company, is … More
Introducing The Wine Bar at Lola’s Garden-Grab & Go Options Plus New Happy Hour
The new wine bar at Lola’s Garden in Ardmore’s Suburban Square is officially open. The wine bar is both a … More
Essex Squeeze Expands to Philadelphia with Fresh Juices, Smoothies, Toasts and Bowls
Two childhood friends had big dreams of becoming fruit vendors on the Lower East Side. That friendship led them to … More
Evil Genius Beer Company Announces Family Festival, Puppy Pool Party, Hop Ones and July Events
Evil Genius Beer Company celebrates summer with a line-up of wholesome, no-charge, and family friendly beer garden events. Bring everyone … More
Oloroso’s ‘Fever Dream’- The Ultimate Sunday Funday with DJs, Gin and Tonic Bar, and Exclusive Tapas!
photo by KC Tinari Oloroso, Philadelphia’s premier Spanish tapas restaurant and sherry bar located in the heart of Center City, is … More
Ensemble Arts and The Philadelphia Orchestra announces 2024-25 Family Discovery Series
Ensemble Arts and The Philadelphia Orchestra announces the return of the annual Family Discovery Series for the upcoming 2024-25 season. … More
Do you like caviar? Try it for National Caviar Day!
If you like caviar, celebrate tomorrow for National Caviar Day! From Philadelphia, the suburbs or Atlantic City- no matter where … More
Christ Church Neighborhood House Uncovers Lost Pieces of Philadelphia History Beginning With “Groundings: An Exhibit”
This summer, Christ Church Neighborhood House pulls back the curtain on a lesser known history in the City of Brotherly … More