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December 2014

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Free Library’s culinary workshop revives traditional African-American diet

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The Culinary Literacy Center, of the Free Library of Philadelphia, will be offering a free, six lesson cooking program every Tuesday at 6 p.m. from January 6 to February 10. The program, titled “A Taste of African Heritage” will share a plant-based traditional African-American diet with its participants.

The goals of these sessions are to fight diabetes and heart disease by encouraging healthy diets within the Philadelphia community.

Monday

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November 2014

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Teri’s Bar closed due to fire

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On 1126 S. 9th St., Teri’s bar was the place to be.

A lit cigarette in a trash bin sparked a fire two weeks ago at Teri’s Bar, a local fixture on the Italian Market. The fire caused damages to the building until it was controlled by firefighters after 5 a.m. The bar has been closed since.

Teri’s Bar was inherited by Kathy Eller after her father Frederick Eller passed away from stomach cancer in 2012. The store was named after her mother, who passed before the store was open.

Since Frederick Eller passed, Kathy Eller made a few changes. Among them is a newly hired chef.

“Fred would be rolling in his grave with the things going on over there,” Ortiz said. “If something went wrong he knew how to fix it.”

New Philly resident Jeff Peltz, bartender at Connie’s, feels that the stretch of the Italian Market is an indispensable fixture of Philadelphia, and together, Teri’s and Connie’s have an amusing dynamic.

“Since it’s been closed, now you come out and have a cigarette and there’s not a crowd of people outside,” said Peltz. “They had a good community over there. I talked to a guy who works there and they’re not sure what’s going to happen. I hope it works out for them.”

Monday

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November 2014

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Foundation hosts space food tasting

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As part of its monthly “First Friday,” the Chemical Heritage Foundation will host a night of tasting light foods that astronauts typically eat in outer space. From numerous ice cream flavors to spiced-up noodles, attendees can join Gigi Naglak and Jen Dionisio, the museum’s “favorite kitchen-science duo,” in their attempt at explaining the science behind an astronaut’s diet. The free-admission event will take place on Nov. 7, from 5-8 p.m.

Monday

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November 2014

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Food trucks at film festivals

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Food trucks will take over Sansom Street on Oct. 23 as a part of the Philadelphia Film Festival. The 10-day film festival teamed up with The Food Trust’s Night Market Philadelphia to hold the event at PFS Roxy Theater on 2023 Sansom St., where an American Independent film directed by Lawrence Michael Levine will play. “Wild Canaries,” follows a Brooklyn couple’s “harebrained investigation” of the mysterious death of their neighbor.

Monday

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November 2014

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Dilworth Park to celebrate Octoberfest

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Center City will continue to celebrate OctoberFest at Dilworth Park this weekend with a cash-only beer garden hosted by Rosa Blanca Cafe. The park will also have vendors, live music, and family oriented activities. On Oct. 25, the park will host DJ Statik and Matthew Law of the Illvibe Collective and Son Little in front of City Hall and the Franklin Institute will also have hands-on science demonstrations. Face painting will be provided by Zipcar and Mural Arts Program will have pumpkin painting and button-making.

Wednesday

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August 2014

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August serves up free Saxbys coffee

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Coffee enthusiasts, hold onto your seats. Yes, you read that headline correctly. Saxbys Coffee is offering free coffee on Fridays to Philadelphians and tourists alike. To anyone who requests it, at 11 participating Philadelphia Saxbys cafes, including the one on Liacouras Walk, Saxbys is offering a free 12 oz. Cold Brew Iced Coffee from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The offer is valid August 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29.

The initiative is part of Visit Philadelphia’s With Love, Philadelphia XOXO  marketing campaign and is spearheaded by Saxbys Coffee and Visit Philadelphia. The brand will officially open five more cafes in the Philadelphia area and move their headquarters to Center City in the next few months.

“Saxbys couldn’t be more excited for the opportunity to thank our Philadelphia hometown for their support as we make moves to plant our flag in the city,” said Saxbys CEO and founder Nick Bayer.

Monday

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May 2014

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Mystery customers leave $7000 total in tips at Rouge

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There is such a thing as leaving a generous tip for your server but a couple of mystery men who dined at Rouge have gone above and beyond the conventional amount. According to Philly.com, two customers, described to be middle aged, came into the restaurant last Thursday paying with Amex Black Cards for their $258 dinner check. The server, Jess Nguyen, noticed that they had left behind a $5,000 tip as well as the words, “God Bless!!” and “Boom!!!”, on the check. They then proceeded to leave behind a $2,000 tip on a $150 bar tab for the bartender Sam Trasatti, again writing on the check, “God Bless!!”.

The group known as Tips For Jesus was apparently behind the generous donations, as pictures of the incidents can be seen posted on their Instagram page. They asked that their identities be kept anonymous and even scratched out their names on the checks.

Monday

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May 2014

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Night Market Philadelphia Begins May 15

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The Food Trust, a nationally recognized nonprofit organization headquartered in Philadelphia, is celebrating street food culture with its series of food festivals called Night Market Philadelphia. With four different festivals spread throughout the summer, the first will be held in Old City on May 15 on 3rd and Arch streets. The outdoor celebration will feature over 85 of the area’s biggest food trucks and restaurants like Han Dynasty, Serrano, The Franklin Fountain and Amada. The events will also feature various forms of entertainment and the music set to perform is Johnny Showcase and the Left Lucy Cabaret with their soul and funk music.

The subsequent Night Markets will be held at West Oak Lane on June 19th, Lancaster at 35th on Aug. 21 and Chinatown on October 2nd. The Old City Night Market starts at 6 p.m.

Tuesday

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May 2014

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Controversy over Philly’s first tiki bar

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PYT owners Tommy Up and Sarah Brown recently turned to Kickstarter for some help with funding $36,700 for Philly’s first tiki bar, The Yachtsman. They had run into some structural problems and having spent most of their budget on getting those problems corrected, they hope the public can help them achieve their dream of bringing an “authentic, and authentically fun tiki bar” to Fishtown’s Frankford Avenue, according to the page.

However, some publications and commenters have taken issue with this venture. Some have commented on the poor choice of location. Other people like Emily Guendelsberger of City Paper have called the Kickstarter “annoying” with its pledge goals of offering exclusive bathrooms and bar stools to people who donate more.

The campaign has reached $11,521 of its goal and lasts till May 22.

Tuesday

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May 2014

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Di Bruno Bros. celebrates 75 years

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Di Bruno Bros. is turning 75 this year. Their original location opened in the Italian Market in 1939, and since then, the company has added five more to its name.

At their location at 9th and Sansom streets, every Thursday throughout the summer, Di Bruno Bros. will be having a free Cheese Happy Hour from 5-7 p.m. Attendees can enjoy three cheeses with three pairings of beer or wine carefully selected from Di Bruno’s very own “cheesemongers.” So far, Southern Tier Brewing Company and Victory Brewing have been featured.

In addition, fans of the family-owned market can follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram where they are running digital contests in celebration.