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The Rundown | Dec 24-31 - Philadelphia Weekly

The Rundown | Dec. 24-31 It’s time to kick 2020 out the door and welcome 2021, which just has to be better. We’ve rounded up some dining and party options to help you do that in style – along with a few new holiday offerings. Be sure to contact the venue in advance to check on reservations, COVID restrictions and more. Garces Favorites NYE Cocktail Party  Cheers to the season with a selection of our favorite small plates from Garces restaurants for the perfect cocktail hour! Includes: Family-style portions of Whipped Feta & Garden Vegetables (JG Domestic), Bacon-Wrapped Dates (Amada), Crab Fingers (The Olde Bar), Shrimp Cocktail (The Olde Bar), Deviled Eggs (Village Whiskey), and Spanish Meatballs & Manchego-Stuffed Cherry Pepper (Amada). This meal requires two days notice. $65 per person, minimum of two people. Ready-to-Heat with instructions. Order at garcestradingcompany.com

Actually Fun Things to Do in Philly This Christmas Weekend

Actually Fun Things to Do in Philly This Weekend Thrillist 3/3/2021 © Art in the Age After a bitterly cold and snowy February, the city inches toward spring with some moderate temps and cozy outdoor affairs. It’s your last weekend to get in a few laps on the ice rink at Winterfest. If you’d prefer to kick it indoors, wander through the labyrinth of eye candy at Wonderspaces at the Fashion District. Whatever your mood, start March on the right foot and take in the sights and sounds even if it’s from afar. Art In The Age Head to Old City tasting room, home bar supply, and bottle shop Art In The Age for an outdoor happy hour, affectionately dubbed “Cozy Hour.” From 3-5 pm, hang out in their ski lodge-inspired heated seating area and take advantage of $2 off all Art in the Age specially-crafted bottled cocktails and $1 off all local craft beers. Hot cocktails include the Winter Warmer (Kinsey rye whiskey, house-made rooibos tea syrup, vanilla, cardamom, spiced cocoa

Locals helping locals: Companies spend on restaurant gift cards, challenge others to do the same to keep local dining scene alive

Several locally owned companies have banded together to help inject cash into struggling Bakersfield restaurants and are challenging others to do the same. In the year of coronavirus, when Christmas parties are a no-go and the typical gift baskets and logo-emblazoned tchotchkes given as presents seem to have lost their luster, the companies are reallocating that money into buying thousands of dollars in gift cards from local restaurants to give as gifts to vendors, employees and customers.  So far, an estimated $50,000 has been spent on the effort, possibly more since no one is officially keeping track. The idea was we wanted to do a local stimulus, said Tim Sullivan Jr., vice president of business operations at Sullivan Petroleum, a fuel distribution company that also owns Sully s gas stations.

Holiday meals for takeout in the Philly area

Holiday meals for takeout in the Philly area
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