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Be Well Philly

Play Ball!: Your Calorie Guide to Concessions at Citizens Bank Park

The Phillies Home Opener is FINALLY heeeeere! If you’re a huge baseball fan like me, baseball season is basically Christmas in the spring. Between the […]

Be Well Philly

I Cut Down My Meat Consumption Without Sacrificing Flavor or Satisfaction. Here’s How.

My fundamental belief about vegetarians (and vegans) is this: They are all better than me, and I will never become one. I love bacon and […]

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The Coziest Bars and Restaurants in Philly

It’s cold. The nights are long, you’ve been stuck in the house for way too long, and you’re starting to go a little stir-crazy. It’s […]

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Caribbean Food in Philly: The Ultimate Guide

At Freddy and Tony’s one night, a customer leaving the crowded Dominican restaurant in Fairhill turned to a man plopping carne frita into a to-go […]

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Where to Eat Cheesesteaks in Philadelphia: The Ultimate Guide

Yeah, yeah. We wrote a whole thing about quitting cheap meat and being more conscientious in our consumption. And those arguments are all valid and […]

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25 Essential Hoagie Shops

Maybe there’s some tiny spot down on Wolf Street that we missed, or a Delco shop you went to as a kid after Little League. […]

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Little Walter’s Opens Tomorrow, Serving Pickles, Pierogi and Polish Comforts

Howdy, buckaroos! And welcome back to the Foobooz food news round-up. Seems like the heat has slowed things down a little bit in Restaurant World […]

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I Love My Job: Why Bartram’s Garden ED Maitreyi Roy Is Optimistic in the Face of Climate Change

Bartram’s Garden remains one of Philadelphia’s greatest hidden gems. The 45-acre stretch of land on the Schuylkill River’s west bank is the oldest surviving botanic […]

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The Heart and the Head: Buckminster’s Reviewed

It was the bologna that threw me. I mean, really, it was everything. But it was the bologna most of all, because I loved the […]

City Life

Home: The Fine Print: Cellar Smarts

Whether you buy wine because the label looks pretty or you’re a wine connoisseur, you deserve a fine glass of red or white. So help […]

Things to Do

Your Guide to the 2024 Philadelphia Flower Show

The Philadelphia Flower Show is back at the Convention Center, and it’s a welcome reminder that spring is not too far off. Till then, indoor […]

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50 Best Restaurants: Pandemic Glow-Ups

Two years ago this month, we launched our annual 50 Best Restaurants list. Two months later, COVID came along and shut down our city, our […]

Be Well Philly

The Philly Foods Nutritionists Crave

Philly’s a food town, and we—even our nutritionists—can’t help but be tempted by the seemingly never-ending array of mouthwatering burgers, pizza good enough to dream […]

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How Cescaphe’s Joe Volpe Went from Dishwasher to Running a Philly Wedding Empire

It’s a Wednesday night in November, and Philly’s posh Down Town Club is packed. Standing next to the stage is Joe Volpe, the founder of […]

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On (And Off) The Record At Hop Sing Laundromat

There have been a lot of stories told about Hop Sing Laundromat and its owner/operator/inventor/driving force, the singularly-named Lêe. Some of them are true (yeah, […]