Philadelphia is gearing up for a fun-filled February with a plethora of dining specials, marquee events, and family-friendly activities.
Restaurant Week continues across the city, offering diners a chance to snag discounted prix fixe menus at top spots like Greg Vernick's Emilia in Kensington. For foodies looking for something new, Craft Hall is hosting Bark Bowl 2026 on February 7th, featuring local eats and dog-friendly vibes.
Those interested in culture and entertainment won't be disappointed either. Opera Philadelphia is bringing Complications in Sue to the Academy of Music from February 4-8, while the Philadelphia Theatre Company is staging Caesar at Suzanne Roberts Theatre through February 22nd.
Friday features First Friday events citywide, with art galleries and creative spaces hosting evening programming. Meanwhile, Saturday is all about family fun, with activities like the Hearts & Crafts Ball at Cherry Street Pier and Ice Cream for Breakfast Day returning.
Sunday will round out the week with Super Bowl watch parties hosted at bars and restaurants across the city.
Philadelphia is also celebrating Black History Month with programs happening throughout the month at sites like the Betsy Ross House, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Museum of the American Revolution.
For a full list of events and activities, visit Visit Philadelphia's website.
Restaurant Week continues across the city, offering diners a chance to snag discounted prix fixe menus at top spots like Greg Vernick's Emilia in Kensington. For foodies looking for something new, Craft Hall is hosting Bark Bowl 2026 on February 7th, featuring local eats and dog-friendly vibes.
Those interested in culture and entertainment won't be disappointed either. Opera Philadelphia is bringing Complications in Sue to the Academy of Music from February 4-8, while the Philadelphia Theatre Company is staging Caesar at Suzanne Roberts Theatre through February 22nd.
Friday features First Friday events citywide, with art galleries and creative spaces hosting evening programming. Meanwhile, Saturday is all about family fun, with activities like the Hearts & Crafts Ball at Cherry Street Pier and Ice Cream for Breakfast Day returning.
Sunday will round out the week with Super Bowl watch parties hosted at bars and restaurants across the city.
Philadelphia is also celebrating Black History Month with programs happening throughout the month at sites like the Betsy Ross House, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Museum of the American Revolution.
For a full list of events and activities, visit Visit Philadelphia's website.