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Things To Do

As you join us for our wedding in the heart of the City of Brotherly Love, we’re thrilled to share our favorite spots to explore, blending iconic Philly landmarks with the eclectic, laid-back vibe of Fishtown, where Steve called home for over 10 years. Whether you’re interested in February’s crisp air for an outdoor adventure, a cozy meal, or a cultural dive, these recommendations reflect our love for this city.

Penn Treaty Park

1301 North Beach Street, Philadelphia, PA 19125

Penn Treaty Park: Right next to our venue, brave the February chill for a scenic waterfront walk along the Delaware River. Spot the William Penn statue and snap a sunset pic—perfect for a quiet moment.

Philadelphia Museum of Art Steps

2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19130

Channel your inner Rocky Balboa and dash up the iconic steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art for that triumphant photo-op with the Rocky Statue.

Old City

Philadelphia, PA

Wander cobblestone streets past Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell—ideal for a morning coffee run.

Reading Terminal Market

1136 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

A foodie haven with everything from cheesesteaks, pork sandwiches, to Amish pretzels. Perfect for a hearty breakfast or lunch to fuel your day.

Kalaya

4 West Palmer Street, Philadelphia, PA 19125

Chef Nok Suntaranon’s James Beard-winning southern Thai gem is a flavor powerhouse. One of the top restaurants in the country right now. Reservations are a must; it’s that good.

Suraya Restaurant

1528 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19125

A Lebanese restaurant that is off the charts. This all-day market, café, and restaurant has the best pastries or can serve as a date-night dream.

Tacconelli's Pizza

2604 East Somerset Street, Philadelphia, PA 19134

A Philly legend since 1946, Tacconelli’s is our pizza obsession for its thin, crispy crusts baked in a brick oven that’s older than our grandparents. Their classic tomato pie (no cheese, just sauce and love) and white pizza with spinach are unbeatable. Heads-up: It’s cash-only for dine-in, and you’ll want to call ahead to reserve your dough (yes, really—they prep limited batches daily)

Bardot Cafe

447 Poplar Street, Philadelphia, PA 19123

Steve’s favorite Northern Liberties hideout—you can find Steve here most weeks playing darts or chess wearing one of his 10 favorite Bardot tees.