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Whether you celebrate or not, here’s what’s happening around Philly on December 25th.
Just Listed: Eclectic Style Mashup in Mt. Airy
Three popular styles, one great house, one convenient location.
Dim Sum House to Launch Third Location, Private Events and New Cafe
Owners Jane Guo and Jackson Fu are doubling down on their expansion plans with a new NoLibs spot and a wedding venue.
9 Fitness and Wellness Activities to Check Out in Philly This Spring
Mark your calendars for these springtime events, including our annual Be Well Philly Fest and indoor floating yoga.
Garces Brings Pizza and Tiki Drinks to Kensington with Eclectic Hook & Master
Jose Garces’s new Kensington spot combines Chicago-meets-Brooklyn pizza, a tiki lounge, and a giant cartoon octopus.
We Took Engagement Photos on Our Favorite Stoops in Rittenhouse
Afterward, the couple dressed up and went to the Rodin Museum for more modern-chic snaps.
Salty Paws, an Ice Cream Shop for Dogs, Opens in Rittenhouse
Philly’s first ice cream bar and bakery just for dogs opened in Rittenhouse Square. And it’s adorable.
Our celebration of the 150 most influential Philadelphians who have shaped where we’ve been and those who are determining our future
Our all-you-can-eat guide to the true king of Philadelphia sandwiches.
Chris Rock Emerges Victorious at Chaotic Atlantic City Performance
Lines were long. Tempers were hot. But the comedian delivered the laughs.
45 Things You Never Knew About Ben Franklin
In advance of the new Ken Burns documentary, the lowdown on the life and loves of the Philly icon.
Just Listed in the Poconos: Split-Level Contemporary in Dingmans Ferry
Simple yet fancy, this unusual contemporary lets you really get away from it all.
One of NYC’s Most Beloved Chinese Restaurants Hopes to Expand To Philly
Xi’an Famous Foods made an April Fool’s joke announcing they were coming to Philly. But the CEO says there is some truth to the fib.
Foobooz La Fête: Meet The Chefs
We’re throwing a party and the whole city is invited. Here’s who will be cooking dinner.
There are thousands of reasons to feel bullish about the future of our amazing city — all you have to do is look around.
Please give a warm welcome to Best of Philly 2025: Everything you want, didn’t know you needed, and should check out in Philadelphia right now.
A Total Makeover for Broad and Washington
Courtesy Post Brothers, which has gone in with Bart Blatstein on the project.
Just Listed: Early American Farmhouse in Maple Glen
About 220 years old, yet totally up to date.
Philly Councilmembers Unveil Proposal to Tax Philly’s “Ultra-Rich”
The wealth tax, which could raise up to $280 million annually, targets directly held stocks and bonds. But it’s still a long shot in Council.
Councilmember Parker’s Plan to Fund the Police Is Wasteful and Regressive
The plan would increase spending to “reimagine policing in Philadelphia to ensure public safety.” It would only exacerbate the problem.