Posted in Entertainment, Reviews on Jul 29th, 2007
The night wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the hooka bar right? Byblos is one of the better spots to check out in the city - be warned though, this place is not where you should go for an intimate or quiet setting. Byblos in-your-face style promises to give you a place full [...]
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Posted in Dining, Reviews on Jul 29th, 2007
A couple of friends and myself made use of the ongoing Morton’s promotion last night, and once again we left very satisfied. While putting down a bottle of wine, we devoured our salads, filets, scallops/shrimp, and sides.
I’ll put in a very heavy endorsement for the bacon wrapped scallops as well as the hash browns. [...]
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Posted in Dining, Entertainment on Jul 28th, 2007
Tonight I’ll be dining at Morton’s again, and maybe even taking advantage of the $99 deal they’ve been offering on their website.
A round of drinks at Byblo’s is likely to follow.
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Posted in Offbeat, Sports on Jul 27th, 2007
It appears the great city of Philadelphia is not immune to dog fighting operations. These things are garnering a lot more attention now that the Atlanta Falcons quarterback was linked (and indicted!) to one.
From the Inquirer:
Police have arrested three men and charged them with running a dog-fighting operation in South Philadelphia.
The arrests came after [...]
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Tired of being held hostage to Comcast? I, unfortunately, live in a building where that’s my only option. I wasn’t exactly thrilled with the situation when I realized that I wouldn’t be able to enjoy NFL Sunday Ticket in the courtesy of my own home this season. Such is life I suppose.
To hell with [...]
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Posted in City Event News, Entertainment on Jul 25th, 2007
Much to my surprise, the Sidewalk Soundbites concert series was hosting a free concert today in Commerce Square (between 20th and 21st on Market).
The Sidewalk Soundbites concerts are every Wednesday, and put on by CenterCityPhila. I must say the crowd was larger than I would expect for a crowd of unsuspecting paper pushers who [...]
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