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Blind Dates
Cheap and easy. That’s an ideal blind date, right? A few hours passed in breezy conversation while engaging in a fun activity that didn’t take too much work to plan or cost too much money. Like we said, cheap and easy. What did you think we meant? Nevermind. Here are a few ideas to get you going.
Neighborhood Guide: East Passyunk
The oldest Italian-American business district in the country is revamping itself with new restaurants, bars and shops, while maintaining its roots as a shopping destination for families who have lived for generations in the neighborhood now referred to as “East Passyunk.” But don’t venture down here without learning how to say it: it’s “Pash-yunk,” not “Pass-a-yunk.”
Neighborhood Guide: Fishtown
So you’ve accepted the notion that Fishtown has become somewhat of a hotspot and you’ve drunk PBR while checking out a band at Johnny Brenda’s, but have you been anywhere else? Here are some good places to start.
5 to Try: Locally Sourced Eateries
Whether it’s succulent sweet corn or tasty ripe tomatoes, if it comes from Philadelphia-area farmers, there’s a Philadelphia-area chef who’s cooking with it. Leading and following the national trend to “Buy Fresh, Buy Local,” dozens of Philly chefs shape their seasonally-changing menus around what’s available locally. So c’mon and get your fix of Philly’s edible agricultural tricks.
Now in Philadelphia: New Restaurants
From a chic upscale bistro to a coming-soon hot spot, get the buzz on the Philadelphia newest restaurants on the scene.





