Philly's February Schedule is in Full Swing
This Valentine's Month, the City of Brotherly Love has plenty to offer for foodies, families, and culture enthusiasts. With Restaurant Week wrapping up on Wednesday, diners have one last chance to snag affordable prix fixe menus at top spots like Emilia in Kensington.
Meanwhile, the annual Mardi Gras pop-up is now open at Craftsman Row Saloon, adding a festive touch to the city's culinary scene. The Philadelphia Auto Show, which runs through Sunday, offers an exciting opportunity for car enthusiasts to check out the latest models and innovative designs from top manufacturers.
Art lovers will appreciate the First Friday events taking place citywide this Friday, with galleries and creative spaces hosting evening programming that showcases local talent. For a fun family outing, head to Cherry Street Pier on Saturday for the Hearts & Crafts Ball, or indulge in an early-morning treat at one of the participating Ice Cream for Breakfast Day locations.
Sports fans will be able to cheer on their favorite teams during Super Bowl watch parties hosted at bars and restaurants throughout the city this Sunday. Black History Month programming continues all month at iconic sites such as the Betsy Ross House, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Museum of the American Revolution.
In the world of entertainment, WWE Monday Night Raw returns to Xfinity Mobile Arena on February 2nd, while Opera Philadelphia's production of "Complications in Sue" performs at the historic Academy of Music from February 4th-8th. Theater enthusiasts won't want to miss Philadelphia Theatre Company's staging of "Caesar" at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre from February 6th-22nd.
If dogs are part of your family, be sure to mark down Bark Bowl 2026 at Craft Hall for Saturday, February 7th, featuring a fun-filled afternoon of dog-friendly activities and entertainment. With so many events to choose from, there's something for everyone in Philadelphia this month.
This Valentine's Month, the City of Brotherly Love has plenty to offer for foodies, families, and culture enthusiasts. With Restaurant Week wrapping up on Wednesday, diners have one last chance to snag affordable prix fixe menus at top spots like Emilia in Kensington.
Meanwhile, the annual Mardi Gras pop-up is now open at Craftsman Row Saloon, adding a festive touch to the city's culinary scene. The Philadelphia Auto Show, which runs through Sunday, offers an exciting opportunity for car enthusiasts to check out the latest models and innovative designs from top manufacturers.
Art lovers will appreciate the First Friday events taking place citywide this Friday, with galleries and creative spaces hosting evening programming that showcases local talent. For a fun family outing, head to Cherry Street Pier on Saturday for the Hearts & Crafts Ball, or indulge in an early-morning treat at one of the participating Ice Cream for Breakfast Day locations.
Sports fans will be able to cheer on their favorite teams during Super Bowl watch parties hosted at bars and restaurants throughout the city this Sunday. Black History Month programming continues all month at iconic sites such as the Betsy Ross House, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Museum of the American Revolution.
In the world of entertainment, WWE Monday Night Raw returns to Xfinity Mobile Arena on February 2nd, while Opera Philadelphia's production of "Complications in Sue" performs at the historic Academy of Music from February 4th-8th. Theater enthusiasts won't want to miss Philadelphia Theatre Company's staging of "Caesar" at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre from February 6th-22nd.
If dogs are part of your family, be sure to mark down Bark Bowl 2026 at Craft Hall for Saturday, February 7th, featuring a fun-filled afternoon of dog-friendly activities and entertainment. With so many events to choose from, there's something for everyone in Philadelphia this month.