Eat & drink local fare AND help support gardening? We’re in!
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s PHeaSt returns on Friday, October 7th from 7-10 PM at the Navy Yard. The event proceeds benefit the PHS City Harvest Program, which supports community gardening and provides healthy, locally grown food for families in need throughout the Philadelphia region. This year the event celebrates the 10th anniversary of City Harvest and will provide the opportunity to help “build” a new community garden.
Get your tickets online. GA tickets are for $165 and VIP are $300.
The food lineup includes Agno Grill and Yoku, Al Pastor, Bella Vista, Brûlée Bakery, Buddakan, Campbell’s Place, Capofitto, Christina Cooks, Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse, Ela, Garces Trading Company, James, Melograno, Morimoto, Night Kitchen Bakery & Café, Red Owl Tavern, Root, Stove & Tap, The Farm and Fisherman, Triangle Tavern, Whole Foods Markets, Your Personal Chef Joseph E. Shilling, and Zavino.
Sample drinks from 13th Street Cocktail Catering, Art in the Age, Backyard Beans Coffee Company, Bank & Bourbon, Bird Dog Whiskey, Boardroom Spirits Distillery, Caledonia Spirits, Don Julio, Fine Wine & Good Spirits, Firestone Brewery, Hendrick’s Gin, Jim Beam Apple Bourbon, Liberty Gin, Mac’s Tavern, Magical Spirits, Martin Millers Gin, Patrón, PHS Cider, Pinnacle Vodka, Round Guys Brewing Company, Russian Standard Vodka, Saint Benjamin Brewing Company, Saxbys Coffee, Stateside Urbancraft Vodka, Stoli Group USA, Tamworth Distilling, Tom Gore Vineyards, Whistle Pig Straight Rye, and Yards Brewing Company.
PHeaSt will be at the PHS Warehouse at the Navy Yard, 5201 S.13th Street, Philadelphia 19112.
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