Friday, January 28, 2011

Phillies Tickets

I know what you're thinking, "Baseball tickets now?". YES. It might not be baseball season yet. It's not even spring training yet. But it IS time to get Phillies tickets! With the addition of Cliff Lee the Phillies are poised to make a World Series run and tickets are selling out fast. If you want to get the best seats at the cheapest price, it's better to plan ahead! If you're not from Philly, here's a little tidbit, this town likes its baseball.

If you need tickets for the upcoming season go here. They have the best selection of tickets and the best prices around. They also have tickets to Eagles, Flyers, Sixers, and Wildcats games and tickets to the best concerts in town too.

With the snow on the ground I'm just dreaming about the day I can head over to Citizens Bank Park in the bright sunshine and watch a game. My tickets have gotten me that much closer. Get yours soon!

Phillies Tickets

Philly at Night


Nodding Head


With great service, wonderful food, and some of the best drinks in the city, Nodding Head has become one of the most popular pubs in all of Philadelphia. 
Try their famous pulled pork sandwich and kick back and enjoy yourself in this laid back and welcoming atmosphere. Sunday Brunch is also out of this world. This place is absolutely filled with great tasting food and drinks.  If you're looking for things to do in Philadelphia, be sure to stop by Nodding Head!
HAPPY HOUR 5-7PM
1516 Sansom 2nd Floor    Philadelphia, PA    215.569.9525
Monday-Saturday 11:30 am-2am    Sunday Brunch 11am-5pm

Visiting the Franklin Institute



If you're looking for things to do in Philadelphia, make time to visit the Franklin Institute Science Museum.
The museum is broken up into four parts, the first being home to a 30-ton statue of Benjamin Franklin. Make your way to the second main portion of the museum, a technology-themed, hands-on display area that is filled with everything from an enormous walk-through heart, to a hair-raising Van de Graaf generator. See the amazing light shows, liquid air, and the Discovery Theater. You can also head to the awe-inspiring Fels Planetarium and space station. It's out of this world!
The third portion of the Franklin Institute is the Mandell Futures Center. This beautiful atrium is filled with cafes, ticket counters, interactive exhibits, or venture over to the IMAX arena. If you're hungry, then this is the spot to come to while you're here.
Finally, the fourth section is the CoreStates Science Park, which was a collaboration with the Please Touch Museum, located at Memorial Hall. This lush, urban garden is home to high-tech jungle gyms, including a step-on organ and a high-wire tandem bicycle. 
Whether you're on a family vacation or on a solo business trip, there's something for everyone here. If you want to be amazed, don't miss the Franklin Institute!

Elfreth's Alley


Located in Philadelphia's historical Old City neighborhood, Elfreth's Alley is a National Historic Landmark and the oldest residential street in America. In the midst of the eclectic art galleries, coffee shops, and great restaurants, the 33 houses in Elfreth's Alley were built prior to our nation’s birth.
Thousands of visitors to stroll along the cobblestone street each year and look at the amazing 18th century homes, which are still private residences today. Elfreth's Alley is a National Historic Landmark District, and one of the first districts that celebrates the lives of Americans past and present.
 

Electric Factory


The Electric Factory has been Philadelphia's premier indoor music venue for over 40 years. It's been a fan favorite because it continually hosts artists from all genres of music and famous entertainment acts from around the globe.
The standing-room-only facility can hold between 2,500 and 3,000 people. Rock, hip-hop, electronic, metal, alternative, and indie acts play every week, and because of the wealth of artists that play, the Electric Factory has gained a reputation as being one of the elite indoor music venues in the country. 
So come see a show when you're looking for things to do in Philly!

Reading Terminal Market


The Reading Terminal Market is an enclosed market that offers over 80 merchants that have fresh produce, meats, fish, ice cream, flowers, baked goods, clothing, books, and ethnic food. Located on 12th and Arch Streets, if you're looking for things to do in Philly, you have to drop by!
The Reading Terminal Market owes its origin to the farmers who would sell their fresh produce in the city in the mid 1800's. In 1859 two markets were constructed, the Franklin Market and the Farmers' Market. These served as the beginnings of what would become the Reading Terminal Market.
Today the market serves as a must see Philadelphia attractions, right up there with the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the Art Museum. It's located next to two Marriott Hotels, a Hilton Garden Inn, the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal, the Gallery at Market East mall, and SEPTA's Market East station. With such close proximity to so many places, the Reading Terminal Market always has many visitors, from locals to out-of -towners looking for the best things to see in Philly. 
Come by and see this Philadelphia landmark!

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LE BEC-FIN



Opened in 1970 as a small, thirty-five-seat restaurant, Chef Georges Perrier started Le Bec-Fin, Philadelphia's premier French restaurant. With increased popularity, the restaurant moved to it's current location at 1523 Walnut Street. With grand chandeliers, a wine list with over 400 carefully selected wines, and an amazing menu, come celebrate the 40th anniversary of this amazing Philly restaurant.
If you're looking for where to eat and what to do in Philly, look no further. The luxurious environment offered brings both Philadelphians and visitors from around the globe who are looking for the best dining in the city. With an amazing menuthat offers different course options based on your budget, private dining options for large groups, and an unforgettably gorgeous atmosphere, stop by Le Bec-Fin when you're looking for things to do in Philly!
Le Bec-Fin  215.567.1000

Buddakan



With it's unique atmosphere and modern Asian cuisine, Buddakan has become aPhiladelphia hotspot for those who are looking for great food and an upscale atmosphere. 
Located on Chestnut Street in downtown Philly, Buddakan offers a wide range mix of food, from the roasted monkfish to more traditional meals like pan-seared filet mignon. Buddakan is the brainchild of Stephen Starr, owner of many Philadelphiafavorites like Barclay Prime, Pod, Parc and Butcher and Singer. 
Bon Appetit notes, "The mostly white space is striking, with a lit-from-within communal table in the middle of the room, a waterfall & a ten-foot, candle-bedecked Buddha. The religious icon watches over hip customers indulging in pan-Asian cuisine that far surpasses the fare usually found at hot spots like this." 
See what everyone is raving about.

325 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 - (215) 574-9440

Iron Hill Brewery


Iron Hill Brewery got its start in Newark, Delaware in 1996. Since then, they've opened six more locations in Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, including West Chester, Media, Wilmington, North Wales, Phoenixville, Lancaster and Maple Shade. 
Handcrafted beer, great food, and fast and friendly service have made Iron Hill a popular destination for those looking to have their favorite award-winning brews, try new seasonal beers,  and for those just looking for a great bite to eat. 
The menu offers a variety of light fare and covers a wide selection of cuisines. The casual, upscale atmosphere provides a great backdrop for your visit. 
The seasonal November beers vary by location, but Pumpkin Ale, Bourbon Porter, Lodestone Lager, Oktoberfest, Wee Heavy, and Chuck Norris' Beard are a few of the fall favorites that have even the biggest beer snobs coming back for more. 
Come see the Iron Hill Brewery!

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