The Rundown at Gunners Run
Ever so curious about the newest bar in Northern Liberties, we popped into Gunners Run last night. What we found was some tasty calamari and salad and a crowd that was happy to see the place open.
Gunners Run will have serving rights that extend 40 feet into the Piazza's courtyard in front of the big screen, just in time for baseball season. Look for "deuces" (two-seaters) outside on the 2nd Street entrance.
We're excited for a strong addition to the neighborhood. Welcome, Gunners Run!
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Gunners Run Soft Opens Tonight
Gunners Run Soft Opens Tonight
While we were sad to see Swift Half shutter its doors in Northern Liberties, tonight marks the beginning of a new venture in its place.
Gunners Run is the new bar set to open in the Piazza. Tonight is a soft opening, but the full menu from Chef Shawn Sollberger is currently online at The Insider. Just some of the details to look forward to: 10 beers on tap, a communal table Blood Mary Bar on weekends, and live music coming soon.
Oh yeah, and you might even see us there! It's just a few steps from our office...
Gunners Run
1001 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA
Open every day 11:30 AM til 2:00 AM
Starting in mid-March 2011
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Oh SNAP: A Spirited Beer Dinner at North Third
Ah, North Third. It's a Somers Team favorite in Northern Liberties, and one of the most successful restaurants in the neighborhood. On Monday, February 28th, there's an extra reason to love this gastropub:
Art in the Age (the makers of ROOT and SNAP liquers) and North Third will be hosting a Spirited Beer Dinner featuring ROOT and SNAP Beer Cocktails paired with each course. Drooling begins below.
Tasting Menu:
Ginger Poached Duck Lettuce Wraps
SNAP Infused Hoisin Sauce
ROOT and Cola Glazed Pork Chop
Parsnip Puree
SNAP and Almond Tiramisu
$35 per person (tax and tip not included)
Reservations are Required
N. Third Restaurant
801 North 3rd Street
215-413-3666
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Caught on Camera: NLNA Winterfest 2011 at North Bowl
We had a great time at the NLNA Winterfest 2011 event at North Bowl on Sunday.
We are so proud to be part of such a vibrant neighborhood. The organizers did a fantastic job and North Bowl's staff and participants were awesome as usual. Here's a quick peek:
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Super Bowl? How about North Bowl? The Annual NLNA Winter Holiday Party.
Super Bowl? How about North Bowl? The Annual NLNA Winter Holiday Party.
The Northern Liberties Neighbors Association is known for always waiting until long after the holidays to have their annual fundraising party...and you gotta love 'em for that. When it's dead of winter outside and there's not much going on, a party with friends and locals is just the thing to get you out of the house with the bonus of raising money for your neighborhood.
We showed off our bowling skills at last year's event at North Bowl and are happy to see that the NLNA is taking it back to the lanes again this year. We hope to see you there!
Sunday, February 13, 2011, 2:00 to 5:00 PM
Hosted by North Bowl, 909 North 2nd Street
Adults $20 (advance) /$25 at the door
Seniors and Youths 11-18 $10 (advance)/$15 at the door
Under 10 free
Price covers food, beer, wine, soda and bowling
Tickets can be purchased in advance at the NLNA Community Center at 3rd & Fairmount, or from a Board member.
This event benefits the Northern Liberties Neighbors Association (NLNA), whose mission is to provide services and programs beneficial to all residents and businesses in the neighborhood, encourage and promote the preservation and beautification of our public spaces and to plan and monitor the growth and development of our neighborhood to the benefit of the community. For more information and to get involved, go to nlna.org.
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30th Philadelphia Home Show Starts Tomorrow at the Convention Center
The Philadelphia Home Show is back tomorrow, with a successful thirty years of bringing the latest in home design to the Pennsylvania Convention Center.
This year's show is anchored by HGTV hosts Chip Wade and William Moss. Moss, host of Dig In, will discuss urban gardening on January 15 and 16. Wade, from Curb Appeal, appears on January 22 and 23.
Be sure to check out locally-inspired room designs that represent Washington Square, Rittenhouse Square, South Street, and the Jersey Shore.
View other show highlights here and let us know what you plan on checking out.
Philadelphia Home Show
Pennsylvania Convention Center
January 15 - 23
Tickets: $13, children ages 6-12: $3, ages 5 and under free
[image via Philly Home Show]
Chase Away the Winter Blahs at the CandyCoated Center in Old City
If there's one person in Philadelphia who knows something about brightening a mood, it's Candy Depew, the colorful Philadelphia artist who is shaking things up with her "House Tattoo".
Now Depew wants to teach others some "candycoated" skills during the chilly months of January and February, with silkscreen-printing classes at her studio in Old City. Get out of the house, brave the snow-crusted sidewalks, and learn something new this winter.
The CandyCoated Center
118 N. 3rd Street, 4th floor, Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-498-2153
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Brunch Philadelphia. One Shot Coffee Hits the Spot
BRUNCH PHILADELPHIA
ONE SHOT COFFEE HITS THE SPOT
Not sure where to go for Brunch in Philadelphia this weekend? Try the reinvented and totally amazing One Shot Cafe, a coffee house and cafe mash up that will caffeinate, comfort, and keep you coming back for more!
Their menu will satisfy your soul with such delights as their Poached Eggs with mushroom gravy, parm cheese and truffle oil over an English muffin... yum! How about our long time favorite Garden Bagel with crispy cucumber, fresh tomato, cream cheese and capers on a bagel of your choosing? There are dishes such as Ham Jack with black forest ham, apple-wood smoked bacon, applesauce, cheddar and arugula which is sure to become brunch favorite.
For the vegans amongst us One Shot Cafe loves you too! Try the Tofu Scramble or a Homemade Almond Butter with caramelized banana bagel sandwich that sounds incredible. Like waffles, oatmeal, or just plain toast? They have you covered.
The delicious coffee, tea, chai, and hot chocolate alone are reason enough to visit, with your laptop of course, on any day of the week. There is upper level seating too so do not forget to check that out. The folks that work at One Shot Cafe are attentive, friendly, and more than happy to recommend their favorite dishes for you to try. But hey! Just because we love the place, don't take our word for it. Try One Shot Cafe yourself this weekend. Let us know what you think.
One Shot Cafe is located in Northern Liberties. And remember, do not just Brunch in Philadelphia... Make your visit a longer stay and enjoy walking to the shops at Liberties Walk, Liberty Lands Park, and the Piazza at Schmidt's. We are pretty much always at our Remax Access Real Estate office in the Rialto Tower so come up to say hi and enjoy our amazing view of Philadelphia.
Brunch on Philadelphia. One Shot Cafe hits the spot!
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2011 Philadelphia Mummers Parade January 1, 2011 10am
Mummers Strut Up Broad Street, Leaving Behind a Trail of Glitter, Feathers and Fun
What better way to bring in the new year than watch 10,000 men and women dressed in colorfully lavish costumes strut up Broad Street? This year marks the 111th year for the Philadelphia Mummers Parade. The parade begins at 10am and begins in South Philadelphia in the morning and winds its way up Broad Street to City Hall approximately eight hours later.
Spectators are encouraged to leave their cars behind and take public transportation into the city. Those who drive should park in a garage. One of the best places to view the spectacle is from the judging stands outside City Hall, but tickets must be reserved in advance. Tickets for the City Hall Grand Stand performance zone are one sale at the Fairmount Park Welcome Center, 16th and JFK Boulevard, 215-683-0246 or the Independence Visitor Center on 6th and Market, 215-965-7676.
For sidewalk seating, arrive early and set up near a drill location, where marching String Bands and Fancy Brigades stop to perform. These spots are at the intersections of Broad Street and the following streets: City Hall, Sansom, Pine, Washington, Ritner and Shunk. If there's no space there, another option is to watch from a staging area: Broad Street and Washington Avenue (Comics, 10 a.m.), Broad and Moore Streets (Fancies, 10:30 a.m.), Broad Street and Oregon Avenue (String Bands, 11 a.m.).
So now onto some history:
Mummery traces its roots to ancient Roman laborers who ushered in the festival of Saturnalia by marching in masks while exchanging gifts and satirizing the issues of the day. In the 1600s, Swedish settlers to Philadelphia's outskirts honored Christmas by beseeching their neighbors for dessert and liquor by dressing up, chanting and shooting firearms.
The party eventually migrated to New Year's Day and evolved into a series of neighborhood parades; then, as immigrants moved to the area from Ireland and Italy, each group added their own cultural flair to the local customs. In 1901, the tradition began in earnest with the first recognized and judged Mummers Parade. The term "Mummer" is German and means "to costume or masquerade."
Cannot make it out to the parade? MY PHL 17 has you covered. Viewers at home can watch the Mummers Parade on MY PHL 17 with pre-parade coverage starting at 9 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2011.
Use THIS SCOREBOARD to keep track of of the comic, fancy and string band divisions as they strut!
What’s New in Old City: There’s No Place Like a Jonathan Adler Decorated Home for the Holidays
Just in time for the holidays, a Jonathan Adler home decor and furniture store has opened in Old City, which is the Philadelphia mecca for furniture and design. We went over to check things out and we just want to say, Welcome to Third Street!
Currently, the gorgeous two-floor store is showcasing their holiday ornaments and there are plenty of giftable items among the retro-chic displays throughout the shop. If you're looking for some extra special touches (whether you're selling and will be showing this season, or just moved in and it's your first Christmas), we're sure you can find something bright and inviting here. Go visit and let us know what you think!
We also hear that Mr. Adler himself will be visiting the store on the evening of Wednesday, December 15 (hey, that's tomorrow, already) so stop by and meet JA.
Jonathan Adler
33 N. 3rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-574-1999
Mon-Sat 10 am -8 pm
Sun 10 am - 6 pm

Phone: 215.253.6818







