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Jean Broillet IV, the founder of Ardmore’s popular Tired Hands Brewing Company, is stepping down after allegations of sexism and racism surfaced via anonymous Instagram posts over the weekend.
Federal Donuts will open its first suburban location in the Whole Foods Market at 15 East Wynnewood Rd. in Wynnewood next Monday, the company announced on social media. The stand will offer doughnuts and coffee to start, but no fried chicken. The shop will be open daily from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. on the main level near the Whole Foods entrance.
Beer gardens at museums and attractions in Philadelphia Grace Dickinson, The Philadelphia Inquirer
After an afternoon spent exploring your favorite museums and attractions, relaxing with a cold drink sounds pretty ideal. Fortunately, plenty of Philly-area spots make that easy to do, with beer gardens located just outside. And many offer not only local brews, but enticing views, too.
“I honestly feel like it’s the best-kept secret of the best view of Philadelphia,” says communications manager Jenna Eckel of the Adventure Aquarium’s Flying Fish Beer Garden.
Here, you can sip on beers like the Button and Genny’s Watermelon Splash a homage to the Aquarium’s hippos who love snacking on watermelon while taking in skyline views from across the Delaware River. Elsewhere around the city, you’ll find beer gardens that overlook the Schuylkill River, Independence Mall, and beyond, all within a few steps of cultural and learning experiences you can enjoy fir
Jean Broillet IV, the founder of Ardmoreâs popular Tired Hands Brewing Company, is stepping down after allegations of sexism and racism surfaced via anonymous Instagram posts over the weekend.
Broillet announced Monday night he would be âstepping aside for a bitâ in a since-deleted post on Tired Handsâ account. âTo the extent that any of these statements are true, Julie [Foster, Broilletâs wife and Tired Hands cofounder] and I take personal accountability. This is our company,â he wrote. â[W]e have strived to make our company a safe, happy and healthy place to work and that commitment to our employees is ongoing. But clearly, we totally can and must do better.â