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A 2023 Information to Philly’s Flavors on the Avenue — Go to Philadelphia


2023 Highlights

Food and Drink

Alongside plenty of pop-up vendors, below are some of the East Passyunk restaurants and bars offering limited-time food-and-drink specials:

  • Bing Bing Dim Sum (1648 E. Passyunk Avenue)
  • Bottle Shop (1616 E. Passyunk Ave)
  • Cantina los Caballitos (1651 E. Passyunk Avenue)
  • Cartesian Brewing (1500 block of E. Passyunk Avenue)
  • Ember & Ash (1520 E. Passyunk Avenue)
  • Flannel (1819 E. Passyunk Avenue)
  • Kouklet Brazilian Bakehouse (1647 E. Passyunk Avenue)
  • La Scala’s Birra (1700 E. Passyunk Avenue)
  • Laurel (1617 E. Passyunk Avenue)
  • Manatawny Still Works (1603 E. Passyunk Avenue)
  • MoonNight (1907 E. Passyunk Avenue)
  • Noir Restaurant and Bar (1909 E. Passyunk Avenue)
  • Pistolas del Sur (1934 E. Passyunk Avenue)
  • Punk Burger (1823 E. Passyunk Avenue)
  • Stogie Joe’s (1801 E. Passyunk Avenue)

A man and woman carry pineapple cocktails at Flavors on the Avenue

  — Photo courtesy Punch Media

Shopping and Entertainment

East Passyunk has no shortage of great shops and one-of-a-kind boutiques.

Flavors on the Avenue features sidewalk sales by plenty of neighborhood shops, including A Novel Idea, Amelie’s Bark Shop, Ill Exotics, Latchkey, Mesh Vintage, Occasionette, Urban Jungle and more, showcasing a fine selection of clothes, books, home décor, art and accessories.

For a more eclectic mix of goods, stop by the pop-up craft market at 1628 East Passyunk Avenue, where more than 100 of the region’s top artists and makers present paintings, pottery, furniture, jewelry and other hand-crafted works for sale.

As far as music, there will be plenty of toe-tapping tunes throughout the day.

Among the festival’s many Philly-based musicians, keep an eye out for soulful strumming by Sug Daniels and The Cheddar Boys at the Singing Fountain (East Passyunk Avenue and Tasker Street), heart-pounding percussion and brass by Batala Philly and SNACKTIME near Barcelona Wine Bar (1709 E. Passyunk Avenue), and funky beats by DJ Linz X Mars at the craft market.

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