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128 Bartram Ave
Lansdowne, PA 19050
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Premier Businesses in Philadelphia, PA

White Dog Café
  • • Contemporary American Cuisine
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  • • Spicy Lamb Bolognese
(215) 386-9224
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Distrito
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  • • Happy Hour Mon-Fri
(215) 222-1657
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Dorsey & Associates LLC
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(215) 713-2886
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Things To Do in Philadelphia, PA

Tippler’s Tour Tippler’s Tour

Raise a glass to Tippler’s Tour. This adult only tour is held at 5:30PM on Thursdays from April until December during which participants can enjoy a selection of local brews as they learn about the city’s history. This Historic Pub Crawl creates a setting of 1777 and teaches guests about the tribulations of being a British soldier in Philadelphia, the taverns of the day and a few other fun tidbits. Cheers!

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Trocadero Theatre Trocadero Theatre

Formerly known as the Arch Street Opera House, the Trocadero Theatre has a rich history. Built in 1870, this entertainment venue has hosted musical comedies, vaudeville and burlesque shows, as well as an art house cinema and fine arts. Currently, this theater serves as a concert hall and dance club with a variety of popular national bands performing and recording at this venue.

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Secret Cinema Secret Cinema

You may have to join an emailing list to get up-to-date information about Secret Cinema—it’s one of the most secretive underground film events in the state! Despite being open to the public, Secret Cinema faces limited (and sometimes changing) venues. See some of the most unique movies, all shown in 16MM film on a giant screen (not video…not ever!).

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