Zee bar, es un club privado para el cual necesitarán una membresía. El club le pertenece a la elite de la ciudad y es muy chic. En el diseño no se reparó en gastos, y desde la pista de baile hasta la chimenea, todo sugiere buen gusto y elegancia. Los pisos de madera y los sofás de lujo, al igual que el bar elegantemente armado, reflejan la calidad VIP de la clientela. El club es uno de los más buscados para eventos corporativos y fiestas privadas. Los artistas más famosos y las estrellas del deporte como Cecil Martin y demás celebridades participan de las noches de Zee Bar. Haber sido votado "el mejor club nocturno con After Hours" por Reader's Choice Awards 2006 es solo uno de los logros del club.
Portland has a claim to fame in the World Cafe Live on Walnut Street. The Cafe has innumerable world class artists and troupes performing every night. Talent from all over the world is showcased on its stage, varying from belly-dancers to fusion musicians and many, many more. World Cafe Live is the best place in Philly to see and be seen. This is also a great place to host private parties the Upstairs level and the lower Mezzanine are available for use separately. Open Monday to Friday 11am onwards and Saturday to Sunday 5pm onwards.
30 Strikes Lanes will offer you a spree of entertainment with games, clubbing and food. Here you have 30 bowling lanes and it also facilitates bumper lanes exclusively for kids. If you are looking for a fun venue to host your party, then visit them today and book their space. The venue is also open for school trips and has special activity area for children where they play and learn.
What's unusual about this dance troupe is that has both an international reputation and a local following. Joan Myers Brown founded Philadanco in 1970 as a modern dance venue in a traditional town. When they're in town, they perform at the main halls on the Avenue of the Arts (Philadelphia's Broad Street between Market and South Streets) and when they're in New York you can usually find them at Lincoln Center. As one of the oldest regional companies, they also provide a lot of community outreach programs and lessons for younger dancers.
What's unusual about this dance troupe is that has both an international reputation and a local following. Joan Myers Brown founded Philadanco in 1970 as a modern dance venue in a traditional town. When they're in town, they perform at the main halls on the Avenue of the Arts (Philadelphia's Broad Street between Market and South Streets) and when they're in New York you can usually find them at Lincoln Center. As one of the oldest regional companies, they also provide a lot of community outreach programs and lessons for younger dancers.
Built in 1837 by William Strickland (famous architect of The Merchants' Exchange Building and The U.S. Mint), the National Mechanics Building is a prized landmark in Philadelphia. The building has been home to a variety of businesses; once the Mechanics National bank, a church, and a club. Now, the historic landmark is one of the city's most popular bars and restaurant. Keeping with the old-world feel, the bar has created a warm but quirky atmosphere filled with off-kilter accents and peculiar decor from home-made light fixtures to strange wall hangings. One thing not reflective of the peculiar history is the food and beer menu, which is brimming with fresh and local cuisine. Featuring gastro pub favorites like grilled flank steak with steak frites and seasonal vegetables, the National veggie burger (house favorite) and nostalgic dishes like home-made tomato soup with grilled cheese make this local pub a must-see. The beer menu is filled with local, national and international brews that will make any beer-lover rejoice in the heart of the Old City. Check out the happy hour on weekdays from 5p-7p for great prices on food and selected beers.
The Fillmore Philadelphia is not a concert hall, it is a legend in the making. Equipped with state-of-the-art sound and light systems, and a design that promises unparalleled sightlines, The Fillmore is the ideal setting for music legends to strut their stuff and for new legends to be discovered. The Fillmore also features a smaller music club, called the Foundry, on its top floor. While the main stage hosts large-scale concerts, the Foundry is a more intimate venue, with a capacity of 450, and serves as a platform for local musicians, smaller touring bands, DJs and songwriters. On the culinary side of things, the Fillmore offers the Circle Bar, a classy lounge where you can enjoy epicurean delights like craft beers, fine wines, small batch liquors and a thoughtfully composed selection of bites, all in a setting fit for a VIP. With so much and more to offer The Fillmore is all set to match the legendary repute of the original Fillmore of San Francisco.