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Jul 1 2009

Dear Grown-ups, Philly Has Plenty Of Nighttime Fun For You

Outdoor Movies, Winery Concerts, Museum Happy Hours And Drag Nights Offer Alternatives To The Bustling Bar Scene In Philly

There’s always a ton of fun and fabulous things to do on any given night in Philadelphia—hip bars, luxurious lounges, indie rock haunts and electric clubs. But visitors looking for more variety in the nightlife scene have plenty of choices as well, such as dance lessons, drag shows, movie showings, museum happy hours and free concerts. What’s more, many of the options are low-priced or free, and with 80 valuable hotel packages available on gophila.com/withlove, including the two-night Philly Overnight® Hotel Package that includes free hotel parking, visitors can spend a couple nights (or more) sampling the region’s many nighttime entertainment options.

YEAR-ROUND REVELRY:

Arts & Culture:

  • Franklin FunThe Franklin Institute Science Museum offers free admission on the third Wednesday of the month from 5:00-8:00 p.m. during Target Community Nights. Visitors enjoy free access to the Tuttleman IMAX Theater, the Fels Planetarium, the Joel N. Bloom Observatory and interactive exhibitions like The Giant Heart and Sports Challenge. 222 N. 20th Street, (215) 448-1200, fi.edu
  • Star Gazing – On the second Thursday of each month, Chief Astronomer Derrick Pitts guides visitors through Night Skies in the Observatory in the Joel N. Bloom Observatory at The Franklin Institute. For only $5, participants experience one of the world’s only examples of a cutting-edge Zeiss refractor, which allows them to view objects in the sky with uncanny digital accuracy, as well as objects normally too faint to observe. 222 N. 20th Street, (215) 448-1200, fi.edu
  • Art After 5 – When happy hour requires a little more style and sophistication, the Philadelphia Museum of Art comes through. The priceless art, tasty bites and jazz or international musical performances help kick off the weekend right every Friday for just $16. 26th Street & the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, (215) 763-8100, philamuseum.org
  • First Friday – During this party taking place on the first Friday of every month, the galleries in Historic Philadelphia’s Old City open their doors to the public beginning at 5:00 p.m. and offer free snacks and sips, live music and new installations. oldcityarts.org

Movie Madness:

  • Movie Mondays – For a dose of beer and pop culture, movie buffs head to the Trocadero, an old burlesque theater that hosts live music the rest of the week. The paltry $3 concession minimum sure beats normal ticket prices, and the bar stays open before, during and after the show. 1003 Arch Street, (215) 922-LIVE, thetroc.com
  • Movie Mugshots – With New Release Monday and Chick Flicks every Wednesday, the Fairmount location of Mugshots Coffeehouse and Café could be mistaken for a theater—if it weren’t for the homey feel and $0 cost. New DVD releases play on Mondays, and films fit for a girls’ night out are featured on Wednesdays, both starting at 7:00 p.m. 2100 Fairmount Avenue, (267) 514-7145, mugshotscoffeehouse.com

Dance Fever:

  • Belly Dancing – Belly dancers entertain the patrons of Konak Turkish Restaurant on Fridays. Those who want to learn the sultry moves can head to Byblos Restaurant and Bar on Sunday night, or “Greek and Mediterranean Night,” when dancers let loose and give lessons. Konak, 228 Vine Street, (215) 592-1212, konakturkishrestaurant.com; Byblos, 114 S. 18th Street, (215) 568-3050, byblosphilly.com
  • Dance Lessons – People looking to put a little spring in their step can find it at the Society Hill Dance Academy, where $20 buys entry into a lively, drop-in dance class. No partner, experience or reservation is necessary to join a 45-minute group introduction to dances like the salsa, cha-cha, foxtrot and rumba. Classes are offered nightly Monday through Friday, and an open house dance party takes place every Thursday night, 9:15-11:00 p.m. 409 S. 2nd Street, (215) 574-3574, societyhilldance.com
  • Latin Floorshows – The mojito drinkers at Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar enjoy floorshows and salsa dancing that evoke the authentic spirit of old world Cuba on Fridays and Saturdays. 10 S. 2nd Street, (215) 627-0666, cubalibrerestaurant.com

Sweet Sounds:

  • Traditional Irish Music – Irish musicians flock to the Plough & the Stars on Sundays for their popular music session, which provides a jaunty musical accompaniment to dinner and drinks. 2nd Street between Market & Chestnut Streets, (215) 733-0300, ploughstars.com
  • Student Recitals – At 8:00 p.m. most Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from October to May, culture vultures can take in free solo and chamber music performances during The Curtis Institute of Music Student Recital Series. The concerts provide a first listen to future stars. Field Concert Hall, 1726 Locust Street, (215) 893-5252, curtis.edu
  • Four Seasons Jazz – For a sophisticated Friday evening, jazz lovers can settle in at the Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia for dynamic riffs and licks in an elegant setting. 1 Logan Square, (215) 963-1500, fourseasons.com/philadelphia
  • Panoramic Poetry – Old City’s October Gallery, which showcases the talents of African-American artists, hosts Panoramic Poetry, an open-mic art, rhythm, prose and music night. The event is held the second and third Fridays of the month at 7:30 p.m., and tickets cost $7-$10. Interested artists, poets, vocalists and musicians can e-mail the gallery to sign up for a performance. Cheyney University’s Urban Center, 701 Market Street, West Lobby, 3rd floor, (215) 629-3939, octobergallery.com

What A Drag:

  • Martha Graham Cracker Cabaret – On the second Thursday of every month, Martha Graham Cracker entertains at L’Etage with her arsenal of music, comedy and androgynous theater—and all while wearing heels. The $10 tickets are first come, first served, so people should arrive when the doors open at 8:00 p.m., even though the show kicks off at 10:00 p.m. 624 S. 6th Street, (215) 592-0656, creperie-beaumonde.com
  • Drag Night – Lawyers, students, hipsters and more pack into the legendary Bob & Barbara’s Lounge, lauded as one of the country’s best dive bars, for the Thursday night showcase of drag talent. The $6 admission includes a drink ticket. And for no admission on Fridays and Saturdays, patrons enjoy live jazz. 1509 South Street, (215) 545-4511

Makin’ The Grade:

  • DIY Cheese, Wine and Beer – At Tria Fermentation School, cheese, wine and beer make up the syllabus for one-night classes with names like “Fortified Wine: Only the Strong Survive.” Brewers, vintners, cheese makers, chefs and authors share their knowledge with gastronomy-loving students in a low-pressure environment. Prices start at $45. 1601 Walnut Street, Suite 620, (215) 972-7076, triacafe.com
  • Time for Quizzo – When city-renowned Quizzo host Johnny Goodtimes takes over the mic, fans flock to test their skills. Goodtimes hosts the game, made popular in Philadelphia, at O’Neals Pub and The Bards every Tuesday, Locust Rendezvous and The Black Sheep Pub & Restaurant each Wednesday and The Ugly American and The Bards on Thursday. johnnygoodtimes.com
  • Pub Quiz – This isn’t your mother’s Quizzo—if she had one. Every Wednesday at 8:00 p.m., Pub Quiz with Irish John at National Mechanics plays up the foul and dirty while testing participants’ trivia knowledge. 22 S. 3rd Street, (215) 701-4883, nationalmechanics.com

GOOD TIMES IN SUMMERTIME:

Alfresco Movies:

  • French Movie Nights Under the Stars – Diners say “oui oui” to French films (with subtitles) shown every Monday, June through August, in Bistrot La Minette’s lovely outdoor garden. Showtime is 8:30 p.m., so Francophiles should make reservations between 7:00 and 8:00 p.m. 623 S. 6th Street, (215) 925-8000, bistrotlaminette.com
  • Cheesy Foreign Films – In its simple yet charming courtyard, Old City Cheese Shop shows foreign flicks during warm Tuesday nights in the summer. Guests ditch the tub of popcorn and choose from 75 varieties of the delicious dairy from around the country and around the world to accompany the movie. 160 N. 3rd Street, (215) 238-1716
  • Screenings Under the Stars – Come summer, all eyes—and ears—are on the Philadelphia waterfront. On Thursdays in July and August, movie-goers nibble on popcorn while watching free flicks during the Screenings Under the Stars film series, showing at the Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing. Columbus Boulevard between Market & Walnut Streets, (215) 922-2FUN, delawareriverevents.com
  • Schuylkill Banks Movies – On Philadelphia’s other riverfront, film fans take a seat on the grass with their picnic food and blankets to take in the free movies along the Schuylkill River Trail by the Walnut Street bridge. The movies show every other Thursday, June 25-August 6, 2009. Schuylkill River Trail at Walnut Street, (215) 222-6030, ext. 103, schuylkillbanks.org

Musical Merriment:

  • Concerts in the Park – Rittenhouse residents make the most of the weather when they treat themselves to local music performances in picturesque Rittenhouse Square on August 12, 19 and 26, 2009. Starting at 7:00 p.m., the free two-hour concerts are the perfect excuse for a picnic in the park with friends. 18th & Walnut Streets, philadelphiaweekly.com
  • Music on the Mall – That’s not the Liberty Bell making those sweet sounds on Independence Mall in Historic Philadelphia. The Independence Visitor Center hosts free concerts of varying genres on the lawn on the first Thursday of the month. 6th & Market Streets, (800) 537-7676, independencevisitorcenter.com
  • Fountains, Fireworks and Garden Grooves – As if the 1,050 acres of beautiful flowers, gardens and trees weren’t enough, Kennett Square’s Longwood Gardens fills summer with concerts, fountains and fireworks. During Garden Grooves, theater, dance and music performers entertain the garden crowd every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening. Tickets range from $20 to $65. Dancing fountains, spectacular fireworks and stirring music dazzle onlookers during Fireworks & Fountains, July 4, August 8, September 6 and 19, 2009. Tickets cost $34 for adults and include all-day admission. 1001 Longwood Road, Kennett Square, (610) 388-1000, longwoodgardens.org
  • Winery Tunes – For a melodious night in a picturesque winery, guests need only a blanket or lawn chair, a picnic and, of course, some of the winery’s delicious concoctions. The music genres vary, and prices range from $10 to $22 for adults. Along the Brandywine Valley Wine Trail, Chaddsford Winery features Summer Nights Under The Stars on Fridays from 6:30-9:30 p.m. through September 11, 2009; Kreutz Creek Vineyards hosts concerts every other Saturday, 6:00-9:00 p.m. from June 27 through August 22, 2009; Twin Brook Winery’s Gazebo Concert Series runs 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. every Saturday through September 26, 2009; and PDX Concerts at Paradocx Vineyard take place every other Saturday from July 11 to August 15, 2009, 4:00-8:00 p.m. Chaddsford, 632 Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford, (610) 388-6221, chaddsford.com; Kreutz Creek, 553 S. Guernsey Road, West Grove, (610) 869-4412, kreutzcreekvineyards.com; Twin Brook, 5697 Strasburg Road, Gap, (717) 442-4915, twinbrookwinery.com; Paradocx, 1833 Flint Hill Road, Landenberg, (610) 255-5684, paradocx.com

Drinks With A Twist:

  • Center City District Sips – June through August, Wednesdays are sizzlin’ with a citywide happy hour from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Nearly 100 bars serve $4 cocktails, $3 wine, $2 beer and half-priced appetizers to their thirsty and hungry patrons. Select eateries also offer 15% off dinner deals after Sips. centercityphila.org
  • Tippler’s Tour – From April through October, the over-21 set can sing along to 18th-century drinking songs, enjoy stories of the drinking traditions of Colonial times and sample a few beverages as they ramble through Historic Philadelphia. Participants make stops at National Mechanics, Society Hill Restaurant and Bar, Triumph Brewing Company and City Tavern, and the beverages and bites offered are included in the $35 fee. Independence Living History Center, 3rd & Chestnut Streets, (215) 629-4026, historicphiladelphia.org

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The Franklin Institute

The Franklin Institute

The Franklin Institute, the oldest organization in the United States devoted to the study and promotion of mechanical arts and applied sciences, houses an interactive museum of science and technology. The popular Giant Heart features hands-on interactive devices used to explain various scientific concepts....

Credit: Photo courtesy of The Franklin Institute Science Museum

Tags: Family-friendly, Museums & Attractions

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Constructed of Minnesota Dolomite and completed in 1928, the Philadelphia Museum of Art covers 10 acres and houses more than 300,000 works spanning 2,000 years....

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

Tags: Architecture, Arts & Culture, Icons, Museums & Attractions

First Friday, Old City

First Friday, Old City

The many galleries and shops of Old City Philadelphia unveil new exhibitions on the first Friday of every month. Festivities spill out onto the sidewalks, where musicians and performance artists entertain the First Friday crowds....

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

Tags: Arts & Culture, Events, Nightlife

Cuba Libre Restaurant and Rum Bar

Cuba Libre Restaurant and Rum Bar

Cuba Libre Restaurant and Rum Bar, located in Old City Philadelphia, evokes old Havana with its authentic cuisine and colorful indoor courtyard....

Credit: Photo by R. Nowitz for GPTMC

Tags: Dining & Restaurants, Nightlife

The Plough and the Stars

The Plough and the Stars

A popular restaurant and bar in Old City, the Plough and the Stars serves up inventive Irish fare and perfectly poured pints of Guinness both indoors and out....

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

Tags: Alfresco Dining, Dining & Restaurants, Nightlife

Screening Under the Stars

Screening Under the Stars

On Thursday evenings throughout July and August, families gather at Penn’s Landing along the Delaware River waterfront for Screenings Under the Stars, a series of free, family-friendly films....

Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC

Tags: Events, Family-friendly, Summer

Schuylkill River Trail

Schuylkill River Trail

The Schuylkill River Trail, a new multi-use trail bordering the Schuylkill River, provides outdoor enthusiasts with a 1.2-mile scenic path from Locust Street to the Philadelphia Museum of Art....

Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC

Tags: Outdoors

Longwood Gardens

Longwood Gardens

The region’s premier horticultural wonderland, Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Chester County rambles over 1,050 acres of gardens, woodlands and meadows. The illuminated fountain shows brighten the vast gardens at night during the summer and holiday seasons....

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

Tags: Museums & Attractions, Parks & Gardens

Chaddsford Winery

Chaddsford Winery

The charming Chaddsford Winery estate is located in a 200-year-old Colonial barn in Chester County, an area affectionately known as “Wyeth Country” in honor of the Wyeth family painters who lived here. Winery operators Eric and Lee Miller produce wine and run tours for the public of the winemaking and...

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

Tags: Museums & Attractions

Tippler's Tour

Tippler's Tour

Once Upon A Nation’s Tippler’s Tour allows the over-21 set to learn 18th-century bar songs, hear about the drinking traditions of Colonial times and sample a few beverages in Historic Philadelphia's Old City....

Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC

Tags: Historic Philadelphia, History, Nightlife, Tours & Transportation