Shopping Party & Fundraiser at SA VA
Looking for something fashion-savvy to do this Wednesday? InLiquid and SA VA combine forces for a special Shopping Party & Fundraiser held at SA VA in Rittenhouse Square. Proceeds will help support programming at InLiquid. Curious about InLiquid? Check out the video feature we did with Rachel Zimmerman last year.
PIFA Street Fair: A Little Bit of Paris in the Springtime
PIFA, Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts, ended a month-long celebration of the arts with a spectacular street fair that took over Broad Street from Chestnut to Pine Streets. A ferris wheel, a maze, live performers dressed as statues and trees, street painters, acrobats swinging from a trapeze, music and theater, and vendors filled the streets with a curious crowd.
Did you attend? What was your favorite moment?
Get Up Close and Personal with Center City Homes
Have you ever wondered what those Center City homes look like on the inside?
On Sunday, October 10, satisfy your curious side at the 52nd Annual Center City Residents’ Association Fall House Tour. This is your chance to tour 12 different living spaces in the Rittenhouse Square and Fitler Square neighborhoods. The rain or shine walking tour begins at 1 pm and ends at 5 pm, and the $20 ticket includes a map. It's a self-guided tour, so you can check out the houses at your own pace and preference.
Tickets may be pre-purchased with a credit card on the CCRA Website by clicking here or at one of the following locations:
Rittenhouse Hardware, 2001 Pine Street
Reilly Real Estate, 1737 South Street
Jomici Apothecary, 273 S. 15th Street
Pure Florist Design, 500 S. 22nd Street
CCRA Office, 1616 Walnut Street, Suite 705
Walnut Street’s Shiny New Apple Store
We had to see it to believe it, but Philadelphia's first Apple Store opened on Friday and has been buzzing all weekend with both the curious and the devoted. The location on the 1600 block of Walnut Street will pull in many shoppers and also boost sidewalk traffic along Rittenhouse Row.
As you can see, the blue shirted Apple employees are on top of it, meaning that there was rarely a line to be seen on Saturday.
The spacious store has high ceilings and slick silver walls lined with Apple goodies. At the rear of the room, the Genius Bar is waiting for you tech support needs. The Resident Geniuses are trained at Apple Headquarters. You can reserve an appointment with your Walnut Street Genius on the website.
Transactions are fast with small card readers that each employee is armed with, and they are like ninjas, quick to answer and even quicker to suggest and recommend products, services, and support.
So, there was one thing left to know. Does www.thesomersteam.com look good on an iPad? It did not take a Genius to determine that.
Apple Store
1607 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 861-6400
Philadelphia Chutney Company Coming Along on Sansom Street
Workers are keeping busy at the soon-to-open Philadelphia Chutney Company, which is taking over the old Remedy Tea Bar space at 1628 Sansom Street in Center City. Will the green paint and black awning be the next changes?
What will set this Indian restaurant apart from others is its focus on organic ingredients and Southern Indian cuisine. There are plenty of Northern Indian curry houses in Philadelphia, and this will bring something new to the table. What can you expect from South Indian cooking? A greater emphasis on rice, a heavy dose of coconut and coconut oil, and plenty of curries and pickles.
The Chutney Company also plans a location on Temple's campus. Bring on the chutney.
A Little Bit of Mexico on the Square
You're considering your lunch options in Rittenhouse Square when it hits you. Tacos. A nice, sunny spot in the Square. An hour of pure contentment. You drag your coworker to Mexico on the Square. They grumble that it better be worth it. You know it will be, so you just smile.
The former owners of Savoy Mexican Grill (the odder than odd taqueria/deli/flower shop that used to be at 18th and Spruce Streets) have moved over to 15th and Pine. They're calling it Mexico on the Square, and while it isn't exactly as close as their old location, the tacos are just a worthwhile. The free delivery and takeout only shop make their own tortillas in-store, and if you've ever had fresh tortillas, you know that the difference is major. You can also get your hands on burritos, tortas, sopes, tostadas, and flautas. Is your gang no on the board with Mexican food? They can choose from burgers, hoagies, and cheesesteaks, which are also on the menu. It's tiny, but the bright red bannered shop will not disappoint you.
Midtown Lunch Philadelphia recently took a look at the made-to-order goodness going on at Mexico on the Square. As though you needed further convincing.
Mexico on the Square
1511 Pine Street
215-732-1907
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A Lush Summer in Philadelphia: Center City Sips

Remember when you used to leave the office in time for happy hour? Now there's added enticement to get all of your work done on time, in the form of Center City Sips. The annual ode to happy hour is back with plenty of sips and bites to snag before 7 pm. Stay for dinner and receive a 15% discount.
You know the rules. The participating restaurants will feature special $4 cocktails, $3 wine, $2 beers and half-priced appetizers every Wednesday from June 2 through August 25. This year, you can keep up with the deals via Twitter/CCDSips. They're already taunting us with deals. You can view the list of participating bars and restaurants and their special offerings at the CC Sips website.
Newcomer Cooperage in Washington Square West whips into the Sips fray with two inventive cocktails and all of their appetizers marked half off. The Johnny Be Good sounds like our summer drink.
Specials: Cooperage
Beer
Stella (Draught)
Miller Lite (bottled)
Wine
Shiraz
Pinot Grigio
Cocktails
Sangria Rose: Grapefruit & Rosemary infused Leblon, white wine & rosewater
Johnny Be Good: Pimms No.1, muddled citrus, cucumber, rhubarb bitters, ginger ale
Rittenhouse Square's Noble Cookery will be pouring quite nicely, with the rye whiskeyed LBJ, and the scrumptious chickpea fries that we love to dip in their housemade catsup.
Specials: Noble
Wine
Bridlewood Chardonnay, William Hill Cabernet Sauvignon
Cocktails
The Ladybird: vodka, fresh squeezed lemon, simple syrup, clubsoda, Peychaud’s
The LBJ: rye whiskey, fresh squeezed lime, simple syrup, clubsoda, Angostura
Appetizers
Chickpea Fries, Fried Chicken Wings
Specials: Chifa
Chifa, in Washington Square West, is your ceviche chill spot. Get your Vitamin C with a lychee sangria.
Beer
Cusquena, Peruvian Lager
Cristal, Peruvian Pilsner
Wine
Terranoble, Sauvignon blanc
Terranoble, Cabernet Sauvignon
Cocktails
Lychee Sangria: crisp white wine, lychee, orange
Chicha Morada: spiced rum, Peruvian purple corn, fresh pineapple
Appetizers
Ecuadorian Ceviche: fresh shrimp, yellow tomato gel, avocado
Pork Belly Buns: grilled pork belly, hoisin glaze, pickled daikon & carrot, togarashi mayo
[photo: centercityphila.org]
Philadelphia Fish House Punch and Where to Find It
It all started with the Fish House Punch. While reading Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails by Ted Haigh, we learned a little more about the contents of Philly's original punch bowl. Grab a copy of the handy book for the recipe, but know that it involves a ton of rum and oddly, green tea. Members of the Schuylkill Fishing Company created the crowd-pleaser. According to Haigh, "a recipe as old as Fish House Punch, fervently slurped by the Father of Our Country, has inevitably gone through many fanciful formulations." However, you can still find the drink on the menus of cocktail bars like Village Whiskey, APO Lounge, and a variation at the Oyster House and the Franklin Bar.
At Village Whiskey in Rittenhouse Square, the Philly Fish House Punch combines peach brandy, cognac, dark rum, tea, lemon, and spiced sugar for a veritable punch of old-school flavor in a classy setting.
A few blocks away at the Franklin, the Flowing Bowl menu lists some punchy concoctions like Pass and Stow Punch, Professor's Punch with green chartreuse, and Passyunk Punch with aged rum and chai tea.
The Oyster House, also in Rittenhouse, has an Oyster House Punch, which separates itself from the Philly version with gin and sparkling wine.
And finally, APO Lounge in Washington Square West will serve up a Fish House Punch that will please a crowd, of brandy, peach cordial, rum, strong tea, and lemon.
You can always whip up your own at home with Esquire's recipe. Cheers!
[photo credit: Esquire.com]
Rittenhouse’s Only Speakeasy That Serves Guacamole
Welcome to Ranstead Room. Congratulations, because you've found it. Tucked away on Ranstead Street, in the middle of nothing, look for a black door with two red R's. The quieter component of Stephen Starr's Mexican diner, El Rey, is this dimly lit barroom. Vintage velvet wallpaper, scandalous artwork, and deep red booths all bring a hush to the room. The sound of 40's-era cocktails being made at the bar and the matching music all place you in a softer time.
Ranstead Room's cocktail list was developed by New York mixologist Sasha Petraske and bears concoctions like the zesty Piquin Cocktail, a complex sipper that features blanco tequila, chili piquin, lemon juice and sugar. It gets even spicier as you reach the final drops. The Brooklyn No. 2 takes on rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, and maraschino. A bowl of guacamole and chips arrive from the connecting hall to El Rey, that only food runners are allowed to use. If you've never even guacamole in the dark before, this is your chance. It's delightful. There are three snacks to choose from for your tipples here.
If you're craving the rest of El Rey's no-frills Mexican menu, you have to head outdoors, around the corner to Chestnut Street, and through the front entrance of El Rey itself. Here you have a bright diner with plaid-shirted servers and a view of the kitchen doors that the smiling staff swing through, holding platters of steaming enchiladas and queso fundido. Margaritas are not the sweet-and-sour regrettables that always seem like a bad idea, no, they are traditional and perfectly sweetened with agave nectar and fresh fruits like guava and mango. El Rey might be the familiar, comforting room full of friends sharing a plate of churros, while Ranstead Room is the sultry drinking quarters where you go in search of some quiet reflection over a strong drink.
Take your pick, or have it both ways. But whatever you do, please introduce yourself to the guacamole.
El Rey/Ranstead Room
2013 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA
215-563-3330
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