There is nothing like listening to live jazz music and sipping on a hand crafted cocktail. On Saturday, October 8th, we stopped by SOUTH restaurant who was proudly hosting Mandy Harvey in their dynamic series of live performances. She performed hits from her latest album, All of Me, a testament to her undeniable talent and love for music. When we stepped inContinue reading “SOUTH Presents Mandy Harvey”
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New Delhi
All the rich spices in Indian cuisine create the unique flavors we can’t seem to get enough of. Just as the weather gets cooler there is something about a plate of steaming curry that just warms the soul. Established in 1988, New Delhi is now the oldest running Indian restaurant in the city of Philadelphia. SoContinue reading “New Delhi”
The Painted Grape: Art and Wine Tasting
Chloe Johnston Experiences, a lifestyle tourism and fashion brand, will be hosting their very first art and wine event, called The Painted Grape on Thursday, October 13 at Pentimenti Gallery (145 North 2nd Street Philadelphia, PA 19106) from 6 to 8 p.m. Tickets for the event can be purchased here. Chloe Johnston is dedicated to providing custom luxury and lifestyle experiences in selectContinue reading “The Painted Grape: Art and Wine Tasting”
The Olde Bar Presents New Cocktails
We absolutely love this time of year when the air begins to get crisp and the seasons start to change. Fall brings with it many wonderful flavors, beyond Pumpkin Spice. Today The Olde Bar by Chef Jose Garces is introducing some new wonderfully hand-crafted cocktails to help celebrate the season. The Olde Bar, located in Old CityContinue reading “The Olde Bar Presents New Cocktails”
Brauhaus Schmitz 23rd Street Armory Oktoberfest
Last night we stopped by Brauhaus Schmitz’s 23rd Street Armory Oktoberfest! Little did we know, we had stepped into a perfect version of the true German festvities. The 16,000 square-foot 23rd Street Armory (22 S. 23rd St.) has been totally transformed into the likeness of a Munich festival tent for the first annual 23rd StreetContinue reading “Brauhaus Schmitz 23rd Street Armory Oktoberfest”
DesignPhiladelphia Festival
This week kicks off DesignPhiladelphia‘s 10 day festival, read on for details- you don’t want to miss it! DesignPhiladelphia, hosted by Center / Architecture + Design, is an annual public festival showcasing the work of thousands of artists, architects and designers. There will be hundreds of events held throughout Philadelphia over the ten-day fete and manyContinue reading “DesignPhiladelphia Festival”
City Tap House University City
If you’re in University City do yourself a favor and stop by 39th and Walnut where you’ll find City Tap House, offering up one of the most vast craft beer lists in Philadelphia. With 60 taps featuring the latest and greatest craft and seasonal beers, beer buffs will be sure to find something to quench theirContinue reading “City Tap House University City”
Jewish Apple Cake
This week, Sunday marked the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah, a time for reflection and the start of the Jewish new year. Apples are eaten as a symbol of the start of a sweet new year, to recognize and admit the things we’ve done wrong over the past year. Let’s face it, nobody’s perfect. One of the most deliciousContinue reading “Jewish Apple Cake”
Red Owl Tavern Lobster Clambake
All summer, Red Owl Tavern featured spectacular weekly Lobster Clambakes for $25. Now on Thursday, September 29th from 5-8 pm they will be celebrating their 4th anniversary and hosting a “So Long to Summer Lobster Clambake” party – featuring DJ, themed cocktails and giveaway swag bags. Seafood loving guests will enjoy a New England-style pot featuring a whole 1 lb. lobster,Continue reading “Red Owl Tavern Lobster Clambake”
Pod
University City is home to one of our favorite Starr Restaurants. Pod is the scene for contemporary high-end Pan Asian cuisine. Not only is the presentation of the array of dishes equivalent to modern art, the ever-changing colored space is like that of a blast into a cutting edge and stylish dining future. Pod first openedContinue reading “Pod”
