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2026-02-27📍 Bella VistaBella Village Restaurant Week (Day 7)
Following the success of the inaugural Queen Village Restaurant Week last summer, Bella Vista is proud to participate in a winter edition! Participating Bella Vista restaurants include: Angelina's (743 S. 8th St.), Cucina Maria (768 S. 8th St.), Adobe Cafe (736 S. 8th St.), Buena Vista (767 S. 9th St.), Rosy's Taco Bar East (624 S. 6th St.), and Perfect Together (738 South St.), plus a number of restaurants in Queen Village.
2026-02-27📍 Passyunk SquareEast Passyunk Restaurant Week (Day 5)
13th Annual East Passyunk Restaurant Week — 3-course prix fixe lunches & dinners starting at $20.
2026-02-27📍 East ParkFriday Night Lounge
Friday Night Lounge transforms the Philadelphia Museum of Art into an evening destination with live music, gallery access, and drinks, offering a different perspective on one of America's great cultural institutions. The museum's origins trace to the 1876 Centennial Exposition, when Philadelphia hosted the nation's 100th birthday celebration in Fairmount Park. Nearly 10 million visitors experienced the world's fair, and afterward, the art gallery in Memorial Hall became the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art—founded to train craftsmen and elevate American design. As collections grew through major bequests, the museum required grander quarters, and in 1928 the current Greek Revival building opened atop Fairmount hill, designed collaboratively by Horace Trumbauer, Paul Cret, and the firm of Zantzinger, Borie, and Medary, with perspective drawings by Julian Abele, one of few opportunities for an African American architect at the time. The building's monumental steps, later immortalized in the Rocky films, lead to over 240,000 objects spanning 2,000 years of creative achievement. Friday evenings invite visitors to experience masterworks from Thomas Eakins to Marcel Duchamp alongside contemporary performances, extending the museum's founding democratic mission of bringing art to the public.
2026-02-27📍 PennsportGrindcore House Night Market
Night market featuring vintage, art, makers, and records. Sound by Physicianism, beer by Neshaminy Creek, coffee and food by Grindcore.
2026-02-27📍 East KensingtonExile on Tap at Philadelphia Brewing Company
Theatre Exile invites you to a fun trivia night with beer, cider, and a private brewery tour—all in support of the theater company! Tickets are $25 and include one complimentary pint of beer or cider, trivia fun, and the brewery tour.
2026-02-27📍 Northern LibertiesDominican Independence Day Celebration at Mamajuana Cafe
Dominican Independence Day celebration. Live entertainment: Diablos Cojuelos, carnaval dancers after 7PM, music by DJ 28, and chef specials.
2026-02-27📍 FishtownPitch-A-Friend Philly at Evil Genius Brewing
Showcase your awesome single friend in a short slide deck at local bars & breweries. No apps. Just real connections and good vibes.
2026-02-27📍 CallowhillSOULed OUT at The Trestle Inn
Friday nights from 10pm to 2am, all-vinyl DJs spin 60s and 70s soul, funk, and Motown while the Trestle Specials—Philly's only go-go dance troupe—shimmy on elevated platforms. The space sits under the Reading Viaduct at 11th and Callowhill. According to the venue's website, the bar is famous for reintroducing the classic whiskey sour to Philadelphia, with 70+ whiskies on the menu. Late-night happy hour runs 10-11pm. $5 cash cover, or RSVP for free entry before 11pm (limited to 10).
2026-02-27📍 East PassyunkStogie's Speakeasy
Friday nights from 10:30 p.m. to midnight, Stogie Joe's Tavern on East Passyunk transforms into a speakeasy with live jazz. Password to enter: "OLD SPORT." The bar was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives and is known for its Friday-night exclusive menu items and contemporary cocktails. Cash only. Same South Philly charm, new speakeasy vibes.
2026-02-28📍 Passyunk SquareEast Passyunk Restaurant Week (Day 6)
13th Annual East Passyunk Restaurant Week — 3-course prix fixe lunches & dinners starting at $20.
2026-02-28📍 Spruce HillClark Park Farmers Market
Saturdays 10 a.m.–2 p.m. at 43rd Street and Chester Avenue. Established in 1998, this is Philadelphia's oldest year-round farmers market and one of The Food Trust's largest. The market moved from the sidewalk into 43rd Street itself in 2019, with support from Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, Friends of Clark Park, and the University of the Sciences. Accepts cash, SNAP/EBT, Food Bucks, and WIC/senior vouchers.
2026-02-28📍 WissahickonOMG Totally 90s Drag Brunch at The Brass Tap
The Golden Gays present OMG Totally 90s Drag Brunch — a throwback party you'll never forget. All your favorite 90s songs, dope costumes encouraged, food & drink for purchase.
2026-02-28📍 Northern LibertiesAunt Orphia's Pound Cake Pop-Up at Stump
Pop-up with Aunt Orphia's Pound Cake—treat yourself to beloved, buttery pound cakes, baked from a cherished family recipe.
2026-02-28📍 Logan SquarePhilly Beer Fest
Get ready for a fun beer experience when the Philly Beer Fest kicks off. Enjoy specially curated exhibitors, including PA’s top breweries, as they share with you some of the best beers, beverages, eats, and more, in the country.
2026-02-28📍 RittenhouseS'mores and Cocoa with Philadelphia Family Pride
S'mores and cocoa event for LGBTQ+ families.
2026-02-28📍 East FallsBenefit for Cranky's Staff at Franklin's Pub
Support the staff of Cranky's at this benefit featuring food, domestics (bottle and drafts), wine, raffles, and music.
2026-02-28📍 Northern LibertiesBeer Runners Ball
This is it folks. Less than 12 Hours to get your tickets to the 2026 BEER RUNNERS BALL which will be held at @yardsbrew on February 28th from 7-11pm! The price of admission includes: 🍺 An open bar with BEER & WINE! 🥨 A Philly-inspired food spread replenished ALL NIGHT LONG! 🪩 A DJ playing a curated mix of song requested BY YOU for all the dancing you can handle! Wear your running sneaks (or not) and dress to impress. Neon, glow-run reminiscent attire is encouraged (but certainly not required). We have to get a final number to Yards so there will be no ticket sales at the door. This is your last chance. Get your tickets NOW, link in bio.
2026-03-01📍 Passyunk SquareEast Passyunk Restaurant Week (Day 7)
13th Annual East Passyunk Restaurant Week — 3-course prix fixe lunches & dinners starting at $20.
2026-03-01📍 Bella VistaBella Village Restaurant Week (Day 8)
Following the success of the inaugural Queen Village Restaurant Week last summer, Bella Vista is proud to participate in a winter edition! Participating Bella Vista restaurants include: Angelina's (743 S. 8th St.), Cucina Maria (768 S. 8th St.), Adobe Cafe (736 S. 8th St.), Buena Vista (767 S. 9th St.), Rosy's Taco Bar East (624 S. 6th St.), and Perfect Together (738 South St.), plus a number of restaurants in Queen Village.
2026-03-01📍 Society HillHeadhouse Farmers Market
Sundays 10am-2pm year-round under the 18th-century Shambles—the oldest surviving market structure in the country, designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966. According to PhilaHistory.org, the market was established in 1745 by mayor Edward Shippen and Joseph Wharton. The Food Trust has operated it since 2007 with 40+ vendors at peak season. Accepts SNAP/EBT, Food Bucks, and WIC/senior vouchers. Winter hours (January-April) shorten to 10am-1pm. Pets no longer permitted inside the Shambles as of March 2025.
2026-03-01📍 Allegheny WestSunday Jazz Brunch at In Riva
Live jazz every Sunday from 10:30am-3pm at this Southern Italian restaurant on the Schuylkill River in East Falls. According to the restaurant's website, In Riva has been open for over 14 years, with nearly 100 patio seats—one of the largest outdoor dining spaces in the city. The kitchen specializes in Napoletana-style wood-fired pizza and house-made pasta. Dogs welcome on the patio.
2026-03-01📍 FishtownSoul Sessions Brunch Edition at Margolis
For The Night Presents Soul Sessions: Brunch Edition. An all-vinyl listening room celebrating Women's History Month — featuring your favorite women in music.
2026-03-01📍 Center CityLive Irish Music at The Plough and the Stars
Every Sunday from 4–8 p.m., The Plough and the Stars in Old City hosts a traditional Irish music session that's been running continuously since the pub opened in 1997. According to Temple News, around 40 different musicians rotate through these sessions, with an average of seven players gathering around small tables near the wood-burning fireplace. The session is open to the public—bring an instrument and join in.
2026-03-01📍 BrewerytownOtto's Taproom Game Night
Sunday nights from 7–9 p.m. at Otto's Taproom, the 70-seat gastropub at 29th and Flora Streets in Brewerytown. The bar is named after Otto Charles Wolf, the prolific 19th-century architect who designed many of the neighborhood's historic breweries during Brewerytown's heyday as one of America's largest brewing centers. Otto's focuses on Pennsylvania-brewed and European beers, with rotating taps and what Yelp reviewers call "innovative bar foods" in a "laid-back ambience." Jackbox gameplay brings the crowd together; happy hour runs 5–7 p.m. if you want to arrive early.