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South Fellini

PA Times

Is East Passyunk the most underrated neighborhood in the city? Is the Academy of Music the best place to see a play? Are the Mummers your favorite event of the year?

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Where to celebrate National Espresso Martini Day in Philadelphia

DaVinci & Yu / P'unk Burger

Billy Penn

Whether you’re looking for a classic cocktail or an updated version of the sipper, we’ve got you covered. Here is where to celebrate National Espresso Martini Day in Philadelphia this year (March 15.)

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Ember & Ash keeps its focus on flavor with rebranded menu – Metro Philadelphia*

Ember & Ash

Billy Penn

Ember & Ash is known for its hearth-driven kitchen, using an open-fire method to serve the East Passyunk area fresh and unique choices for over four years.

But the “old-world styled” locale has now undergone some changes with husband-and-wife team/owners Scott and Lulu Calhoun launching a New American gastropub vibe with some global influences at this popular spot (“effective immediately”).

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Philly's FIFA 2026 poster; 2 Irish plays; Shapiro aims to recruit fired workers | Morning roundup*

East Passyunk Restaurant Week

Billy Penn

It’s been quite the year for football in Philadelphia — both American and European. First, Philly basked in the Eagles’ Super Bowl win. And Wednesday, Philadelphia Soccer 2026 unveiled the official Host City poster design for the upcoming FIFA World Cup at the annual Philadelphia Flower Show.

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@na_rothschild

East Passyunk Restaurant Week

Instagram

🍕East Passyunk
Restaurant Week Pt. 2🍕 ⚠️$20 LUNCH & $40 DINNER DEALS⚠️

#neighbors, @eastpassyunk #EastPassyunk #restaurantweek
is still on until the 7th. There are plenty of food options to choose from,
but not much time before the deals end! @pizzaplusplusplus is a
#southphilly staple, and they have some good 🍕& 🍗! Of course, I’m still
getting around to checking out all the SP #southphiladelphia #food but I’m
happy I stumbled on this gem!! Everyone that kept walking up was ordering
the pizza!! The 🍗 looked kinda mediocre at first, but it was seasoned to
perfection🔥🙌🏾. 🍽️RESTAURANT WEEK DEALS INCLUDE🍽️ Lunch $20 1. 🥗 or 🍟
2. 2 slices of 🍕, Cuban 🥪, double 🍔, 9’’ Pan 🍕 3. 🥤 Dinner $40 1.
Fries/Salad OR Black 🫘, rice, & Sweet plantain 2. Southern Fried 🍗 (8
pieces) 3. 🍪 OR 1. Snack Box -includes Personal Pan 🍕, 🧅 Rings, 🍟 & All
Sauces, 2 Smash 🍔, 🐔 Tenders, & 🍪! Join me, @na_rothschild for more
#thingstodoinphilly!".

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East Passyunk Avenue Restaurant Week*

East Passyunk Restaurant Week

Visit PA

East Passyunk Restaurant Week features signature offerings from 18 restaurants, including local favorites like Marra's Italian Restaurant and buzzy newcomers like Agricola and DaVinci & Yu.

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Women Mean Business 2025*

East Passyunk’s Women Mean Business

Visit PA

In conjunction with Women’s History Month, the East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District (EPABID) will be hosting its annual Women Mean Business event on Thursday, March 13th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Society Hill Dance Academy (1919 East Passyunk Avenue)

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East Passyunk Avenue Restaurant Week*

East Passyunk Restaurant Week

Main Line Today

Why Pay Full Price for a Night Out? East Passyunk Restaurant Week’s $20, $40, and $60 Menus Make Luxury Dining Affordable!

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DaVinci & Yu Grand opens on East Passyunk becoming Philly’s Only Italian Asian Fusion Restaurant

DaVinci & Yu

Wooder Ice

Have you ever had a hard time deciding on whether to eat Italian or Asian food? Well, why choose? Chef/Owner Marc Grika presents a brand new Italian-Asian fusion fine dining concept that blends together flavors, textures and techniques from both cultures into a unique culinary adventure not seen before in Philadelphia.

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