Categories: Events

The Brewer’s Plate is Back! March 8, 2015

Our favorite locavore, foodie event is back!

The 11th Annual Brewer’s Plate benefiting Fair Food is happening this year on Sunday, March 8th at the Kimmel Center.

Sample from your favorite local food & beer selections and discover new ones.

We’ve enjoyed Brewer’s Plate for a few years. Where else can you cheers with Ben Franklin?

Brewer’s Plate 2013

and enjoy a few above Broad Street over City Hall?

Brewer’s Plate 2014

Brewer’s Plate 2015: Participants

All of the beer vendors from our Big Green Party will be sampling (Conshohocken Brewery, Yards, Victory & Flying Fish) as well as DogFish, Evil Genius, Round Guys and many more.

A few of our fav foods include DiBruno Brothers, Cedar Point Bar & Kitchen, Mugshots, Night Kitchen Bakery, Varga Bar, South Philly Taproom & way more excitement.

Tickets start at $59 for general admission and $99 for VIP, and increase in price as tickets sell. Get your tickets here.

 

Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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