South-Street
Posted by Sam Bloch on May 20th, 2013

Sip-N-Glo Juicery opened its doors for business for the first time today. The South Street juice shop serves up seven juices and seven smoothies that are sure to quench your thirst. The store at 932 South Street (right across from Whole Foods) and is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. everyday but Tuesday.
Sip-N-Glo Juice Menu »
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Posted by Sam Bloch on May 17th, 2013

The Cambridge on South Street will be hosting a spring pig roast on Sunday, May 19, in their outdoor courtyard. The event gets underway at 5 p.m. with suckling roasted pig and sides like farro salad and homemade cornbread and a nice Victory Summer Love draft for only $18.
The Cambridge will also have a few spring and summer draft favorites for $5, like 21st Amendment Hell or High Watermelon, Ithaca Apricot Wheat, Blue Point Spring Fling, Port Brewing Summer Pale Ake, Troegg’s and Sunshine Pils. The event will move inside around 9:30 p.m. when blues guitarist George Urgo takes the stage. Nothing can welcome spring quite like pig, beer, and blues, and you can get it all at The Cambridge this Sunday.
The Cambridge [Official Site]
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Posted by Foobooz on May 3rd, 2013
Tonight and all day tomorrow the Mint Juleps are on special for $8 at Rex 1516. The South Street bar and restaurant has the timeless combo of whiskey, mint, sugar and club soda on its menu all the time but this weekend, a special derby version with peach-infused cognac, will also be available. Additionally the cocktail makes an appearance on Rex 1516′s dessert menu. The Mint Julep dessert pairs a rich mint chocolate pot de crème, topped with candied mint leaves and a pecan macaroon filled with whiskey cream frosting.
To accompany all that sweetness, Rex 1516 is offering bacon-scallion hush puppies with Cajun ailoi for just $5 for an order of five.
Rex 1516 [Official Site]
Related: Drink, Events, Graduate Hospital, Kentucky Derby, Rex 1516, South-Street, Southern
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Posted by Foobooz on April 29th, 2013

Lorenzo’s on South Street is back. After a fire that closed the late-night pizza institution back on June, 27 2012, the pizzeria reopened today at 11 a.m. The location has been totally revamped but owner, Giuseppe Pulizzi promises the same popular pizza taste.
That’s not to say things will be identical, toppings will be available on slices. But just on Tuesdays, and only till midnight. Other changes include an all-glass storefront, air conditioning and more pizza ovens.
Friday, May 3rd will mark the official grand re-opening. WMMR’s Preston & Steve will be broadcasting live from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.and 50% of proceeds for the entire day, will be donated to Philabundance.
Lorenzo’s and Sons [Official Site]
Related: News, Opening Soon, fire, Giuseppe Pulizzi, Lorenzos, Pizza, South-Street
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Posted by Foobooz on April 18th, 2013

On Saturday, April 27th the South Street West Business Association is organizing Sprung, an all-day happy hour at bars on and near South Street, west of Broad Street.
Bars including the just refurbished Pub & Kitchen, Doobies, The Cambridge and more will be participating with different specials from noon to 6 p.m.
A hop-on, hop-off trolley will be running all day from Broad to 23rd Streets. The trolley is $5 and tickets can be bought online.
Sprung [South Street West]
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Posted by Foobooz on April 12th, 2013

Menu testing for Serpico | Copes corn ravioli, pickled and roasted pearl onions, chilies, and chorizo
The highly anticipated Serpico is in the home stretch. But Peter Serpico is still looking for a few key players, including a junior sous chef. Serpico has filled other positions at the restaurant including chef de cuisine. Anne Strong, who worked with Serpico at Momofuku Ko in New York has come down to Philadelphia to fill that role. Strong graduated from Penn State and had a career in the publishing industry before she began going to culinary school at night at the Institute of Culinary Education. She has also worked at New York’s Anthos and The Modern. Another New York transplant is Rich Fell, who has come down to be Serpico’s general manager.
A local face will also be in the kitchen. Jae Hee Cho, former sous chef at Stateside, under George Sabatino is also on the staff.
As for the opening date, the job ad says Serpico “is only a few weeks away from opening.”
SERPICO is opening soon!! Only a few open positions left [Foobooz Jobs]
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Posted by Foobooz on April 8th, 2013

Craig LaBan reviews Bainbridge Street Barrel House, the beer bar just a block off of South Street in Queen Village. LaBan urges readers to stick with “meals on a bun” and the beer.
[Chef Eric] Paraskevas isn’t afraid of wacky risks.
The risk is, they don’t always work. On occasion, they pay off. His “Porkenstein,” for example, is a towering tribute to pig on a bun, a house-ground pork-butt patty topped with clove-brined, apple-smoked ham, smoked pulled pork, then a slice of belly, tender from a braise and crisped on the griddle. It was a mouthful of flavorful textures that would been even better had it not been smothered in pink “special sauce.”
But the message was clear: The best bets here come on a bun. That pulled pork, on its own with a crunchy slaw, had enough smoky savor and spicy tang to catch my attention (although the rosemaried vinegar sauce needs to be toned down). The Barrel House burger is one of the more traditional efforts – but it’s also one of its best, a well-seasoned half-pound patty topped with melted Muenster and blades of bacon, whose IPA-infused mustard and spicy relish (cucumbers and habaneros) were in perfect harmony.
One Bell – Hit-or-Miss
Bainbridge Street Barrel House [Philadelphia Inquirer]
Bainbridge Street Barrel House [Official Site]
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Posted by Foobooz on March 29th, 2013

Tomorrow from 1 to 6 p.m., Tattooed Mom is hosting Split Thy Skull, Philadelphia’s longest running barleywine extravaganza .Now in it’s 17th year, Split Thy Skull is offers some of the best barelywines from over a dozen local and national breweries.
Check out some of the beers that will be available
Big, strong and delicious »
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