Showing posts with label philadelphia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philadelphia. Show all posts

Saturday, November 30, 2013

New book from Philly restaurateur, DiFillippo of Davio’s


Looking for that special something ... for the foodie in your life? 

How about a new book?! 

One that dishes the dirt on what it’s really like to be in the business.

It’s the story of a successful restaurateur – but told as if a bunch of us were having dinner, sharing experiences over a bottle of wine.

It’s an insider’s perspective, and a must-read for every would-be, up-an-coming restaurateur:

"It’s All About The Guest, Exceeding Expectations in Business and In Life, The Davio’s Way" by Steve DiFillippo

DiFillippo opened his first restaurant at 24. He’s now the CEO of Davio’s Italian Steakhouse and has taken his brand from Boston to Philly and just recently expanded into Atlanta and New York.

Doing it big in the restaurant business is tough cookies. 

Only a few names stack up when it comes to the art of expansion. Especially when they’ve spared no expense.

You’ve got Starr, Garces and Vetri – the holy trinity of Philly food.

They’ve created a brand and rarely disappoint. We love them for it, and reward them generously with packed-house patronage.

As is the case at Davio’s. They never fail to impress. And though the man behind the brand may not have a household name in the blog-o-sphere, he’s built himself quite the emerging empire.

Culling years of experience on the floor and behind the line, DiFillippo mixes anecdotes with helpful advice on controlling costs, the truth behind Open Table’s booking fees, finding a good public relations firm and the importance of sound legal advice.

He dishes the dirt on Yelp, on a narcissistic wait staff, on drugs in the kitchen and "why it's not all about the chef," chapter 8. 

DiFillippo also pays homage to his “big immigrant family," and the influences that his Italian-American grandmother and Portuguese-American mother had on him at a very young age.

And, of course, there was Julia Child.

Her Pomodoro recipe is listed among others that have inspired him, progressing along with the chapters like a prix-fix menu.

Recipes for, Kobe beef meatballs, basil pesto lobster, and panna cotta are brief, and easy to interpret.

Each chapter is punctuated with “Restaurant Lessons to Live By,” just a few words to the wise, from a man who’s been there, and done that.

Some final takeaways?

1: Treat your people like family.
2: Stay fresh or die. 
3: Bad things happen. Deal with it.



Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Tonight’s Outdoor Movie Lineup


The good thing about outdoor summer movies is that when you stop off at the corner store for candy before the show, you don’t feel quite as cheap. Grab some snacks, a blanket and chairs, get the kids and take advantage of the warm weather and head to one of the outdoor movie screenings this evening.

Fishtown’s Penn Treaty Park will be showing Despicable Me at dusk tonight, Tuesday, July 12. There will even be free refreshments available for children.

Northern Liberties will be hosting its own movie night, screening Something to Sing About at Liberty Lands Park at 8:30pm.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Fridays in Fairmount


During the months of July and August, Eastern State Penitentiary’s Friday night tours have an added value. With a ticket stub from the evenings tours that run until 8pm on Fridays, enjoy discounts at seven different neighborhood spots. Full details are below.

Also tonight, Mugshots Fairmount will be hosting Family Film Fridays with a screening of The Emperor's New Groove at 7pm.


Friday in Fairmount Discounts with ESP Twilight Tour Ticket Stub:

Jack's Firehouse: Complimentary sweet treat with entrée purchase
London Grill: Pay in cash and receive 15% off entire bill
Luigi's Pizza Fresca: 15% off your entire order
McCrossen's Tavern: Three-course chef's tasting $29
Mugshots: Free mini cupcake with frappe purchase
Philly Flavors: Kids' soft serve cone or cup $1
Rembrandt's: 10% off of food with minimum order of $10

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Banana Bombs: Fireworks in a Glass

The latest “Bomb” to join the family has a little sparkle to go with making it the perfect shot for Fourth of July weekend.

Banana Bread Beer
Shot Glass of Chocolate Liquor, Banana Liquor, Irish Cream and 151.
Light it on fire sprinkle cinnamon on the shot, extinguish, drop and enjoy!

The Banana Bomb is available at Jons Bar & Grille. Pretty much because they’re the only ones carrying Banana Bread Beer. So if you find yourself on 3rd & South this holiday weekend, give it a go. $9 each.

Check the video for a full tutorial.

Cuba Libre’s 31 (Daiquiri) Flavors

July is National Daiquiri Month and in honor of this summertime favorite, Old City’s Cuba Libre will be offering a different $10 Daiquiri every day during the month of July. On Hemmingway’s birthday, July 21st, the special Papa Doble is going for just $5. Check the list below and find your favorite.


July 1: Classic Daiquiri
July 2: Coconut & Basil
July 3: Mango
July 4: Havana's Foster
July 5: Pineapple
July 6: Orange
July 7: Watermelon
July 8: Grape
July 9: Guava
July 10: Elderflower
July 11: Kiwi
July 12: Black Cranberry
July 13: Pomegranate
July 14: Guarana
July 15: Raspberry
July 16: Apricot
July 17: Pear
July 18: Strawberry
July 19: National Daiquiri Day, Captain’s Daiquiri (with Falernum and bitters)
July 20: Blueberry
July 21: Hemingway’s 112th Birthday, Papa Doble
July 22: Melon
July 23: Black Cherry
July 24: Lemongrass
July 25: Cucumber
July 26: Vanilla Tea
July 27: Rhubarb
July 28: Lychee
July 29: Grilled Pineapple
July 30: Energy (with a splash of Acai puree)
July 31: Passion Fruit

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Catch Waterfront Wednesday’s Last Show of the Season

This Wednesday, June 29, is the final Waterfront Wednesday concert event of the season at Penn Treaty Park. The music has been chosen and the line-up is set. This week, enjoy the sounds of North Lawrence Midnight Singers, Birdie Busch and The Spinning Leaves at Penn Treaty Park at 6:30pm.

The series will be on hold throughout the month of July, but organizers from the non-profit Friends of Penn Treaty Park are planning to pick back up again in August.

Monday, June 27, 2011

BYOD Featured in The Bark

When guests stay in Philadelphia’s Kimpton property, the Hotel Palomar, their pets are treated as one of the family. But it’s Square 1682, the hotel’s restaurant, that has taken the furry family experience to a new level—offering Bring Your Own Dog brunches at its outdoor cafĂ©.

Beginning on June 26, and continuing each Saturday throughout the season, guests, tourists and locals will be able to reserve a table for themselves and their best friends.

Click Here to Read the Whole Story on The Bark!!

Friday, June 24, 2011

Philly Kick's Off 11 Days of Events at Penn's Landing

Catch a ceremonious balloon cutting at the newly expanded gates of festival pier before The Taste of Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing, beginning tonight, Friday, June 24 at 5pm.

There will be music, food trucks and tables with tastes from some of the city’s best chefs. Entertainment and admission are free, but the food does cost.

Check out the waterfront and enjoy a free jazz concert with a performance by contemporary bassist, Gerald Veasley.

PSA: Front & Chestnut streets will be closed until 9am tomorrow morning, Saturday, June 25.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Farmers Market & B-Town BBQ at The Marathon Farm

When Marathon Farm officially opened on that rainy cool morning a few months back, its influence in Brewerytown was undeniable. Local politicians, students, and community leaders joined press, investors and the farmers themselves to welcome Marathon Farm to Brewerytown.
Now, just a few months later, Marathon Farm at 27th & Master is growing, not just its produce, but its activities as well.

According to Brewerytown Living, this Saturday, June 25, from 3 – 7pm, Marathon Farm is hosting the first of three neighborhood barbeques with food, shopping and activities for the whole family. Plus, their poster promises an open mic…

The event will take place right after the weekly farmers market that runs from 10am – 2pm and it seems that those looking to sell their handmade goods are welcome to come and set up shop alongside the produce.

This Weekend: WaWa Welcome America, Taste of Philadelphia & Fireworks at Penn's Landing

Ok Philly - prepare for the tourist onslaught. Believe it or not, July 4th celebrations begin tomorrow here in the city. On Friday, June 24, the WaWa Welcome America Festival will kick off 11 days of events and activities.

There will be street closures, lines for cheesesteaks and of course, walking through Center City / Old City will become abominable.

On the bright side, for those of us who live here and simply pass by all the historical sights on our ways to and fro, it may be just the reason we need to slow down and appreciate our fair city.

Start with the three-day long Taste of Philadelphia at Penn’s Landing this Friday, June 24 from 5pm – 9pm, Saturday, June 25 from 11am – 10pm, and Sunday, June 26 from 11am – 7pm. The event has grown so large that it’s now spilling out of the event area and down the Chestnut Street ramp to Front Street.

There will be music, food trucks and tables with tastes from some of the city’s best chefs. Entertainment and admission are free, but the food does cost.

Saturday will also bring the first of three fireworks displays, this one at Penn’s Landing around 9:30pm.

Friday is Take Your Dog to Work Day

Friday, June 24, 2011 is Take Your Dog to Work Day. Since 1999 dog lovers and their accepting employers have been participating in TYDTWD in an effort to celebrate the great companions dogs make and to encourage adoption. Pet Sitters International, an educational association for pet sitters, sponsors the effort.

Locally, PAWS, the Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society will be set up with adoptable pets at Hyperion Bank at 2nd & Girard from 11am – 2pm this Friday, June 24. On Saturday, catch them at Rittenhouse Square and on Main Street in Manayunk during the Arts Festival.

With BYOD Brunches launching this Saturday at Square 1682, at The Hotel Palomar, and Operation Ava bringing adoptable pups there, it could be a big weekend for dogs in need all around the area.

But it you already have a dog, and you're planning to bring your dog to work, take a picture and post it to my facebook page – Knowitall Philly.

Why? Because I like dogs. And because I want to see if anyone will actually do it. I’d really like to know how many of you will be participating.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Manayunk Arts Fest: 2 Days & Over 200 Vendors

This weekend, Main Street Manayunk will surrender itself to crafters and artists alike. Over 200 different vendors from 22 different states will be onsite at the 22nd Annual Manayuk Arts Festival, selling their wares to locals, tourists and craft lovers.

On Saturday, June 25 from 11am – 7pm and Sunday June 26 from 11am – 6pm, wander the tents that will be lining Main from Green to Shurs Lane. You won’t have to worry about the the craftsmanship at this arts fest. This is no local yokel gig. The artists were actually screened by “ five notable jurors” to ensure the quality of the arts being offered?...

Parking will probably be horrendous, so skip it if possible and take the R3 Manayunk / Norristown line. Otherwise, there will be shuttles running from 11am – 8pm, and for $3, hot a round trip ride to one of the remote parking locations.

Dollar Tuesday Continues at Yakitori Boy

Of all the nights to sing karaoke, Tuesdays are the best. Why? Its not because drunken mobs of exhibitionists sound better on Tuesdays. It’s that Tuesday nights are $1 Yakitori nights at Yakitori Boy.

Every Tuesday, Yakitori Boy offers $1 Yakitori and $3 Sapporo and if its been a while since you were there, all of the private rooms have been upgraded with touch screen systems. Plus, rooms can be booked without a rental fee from 5pm – 11pm Sunday – Thursday. Call ahead for reservations.

Yakitori Boy–Japas 211 N. 11th St. Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-923-8088

Your Choice: Dollar Dogs or The Grand Salami


Even though the Phills are in St. Louis taking on the Cardinals, dollar dogs are not out of the question. South Philly Bar & Grill has something going on almost every night of the week and tonight, Tuesday, June 21, is no exception.

Every Tuesday SPB&G is offering $1 grilled hotdogs (all-beef) and $1 Yuengling Lager and Lager Light drafts (10oz).


And if the dogs don’t fill you up, take on the South Philly Bar& Grill Grand Salami Food Challenge. Anyone who can take on the 6 pound sandwich made up of steak, salami, mushrooms, peppers, onions & three cheeses on a loaf of Italian bread in under 20 minutes will become part of local lore…and the sandwich will be free.

South Philly Bar & Grill 1235 E. Passyunk Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19147

Monday, June 20, 2011

Summer School is in Session

This summer, Franklin Mortgage & Investment will be teaching its patrons all about the classics...cocktails that is; every Monday - Friday, from 5 - 8pm, beginning tonight, June 20, and continuing through August.

Tackle Bullying with Todd Herremans

Even though the school year is over, the problem of bullying persists around the city. On Thursday, June 23, Philadelphia Eagles Offensive Lineman Todd Herremans will be hosting a “Don’t Mess With Todd” Anti-Bullying Fundraiser at Sugar House Casino from 7 – 10pm. Tickets are $30 each and include complimentary hors d’oeuvres and select complimentary cocktails.

The event will benefit No Place for Hate, a program developed by the Anti-Defamation League to provide a model for challenging bullying and bigotry in communities, schools and college campuses.

Restaurant Line-up for Tonight's Taste of the Nation

Every year, the city’s restaurant industry comes together for one cause or another, helping charitable organizations through donations of time, effort and of course food. One of the most notable events of the season is just a week away when Philly’s top restaurants will participate in Taste of the Nation tonight, Monday, June 20, at the Loews Hotel.

This year, the line up of popular Philadelphia restaurants will be complimented by a new mixology program developed by Phoebe Emson. Here's the full list of partricipating restaurants, each bringing a taste of what it does best.

10 Arts Bistro & Lounge by Eric Ripert, A Cupcake Wonderland, ABCD - The Espresso Authority, Bar Ferdinand, Blackfish, Capogiro, City Tavern, Cochon, Davio's Northern Italian Steakhouse, DiBruno Brothers, Fish, Fond, Funky Lil Kitchen, Han Dynasty, Khyber Pass Pub, Lacroix at the Rittenhouse, LoveBar Chocolate, Mad Batter Bakery, Marigold Kitchen, Max Brenner, McCrossen's Tavern, Meme, Modo Mio, Mugshots, Oyster House, Ristorante Panorama, River & Glen, Sole Food Restaurant, South Philadelphia Tap Room, Square 1682, Tashan, The Capital Grille, The Penn Jersey Metro Chefs Association Chapter of the American Culinary Federation, Trio Restaurant, V's Cupcakery, Valanni, Verdad Restaurant & Tequila Bar.

During the spring and summer months, Taste of the Nation will hold over 40 events in the United States and Canada, raising awareness and funds to end childhood hunger through a national initiative to end childhood hunger entirely by 2015.

Tickets to Taste of the Nation are still available for advance purchase.

General Admission: 6:30 – 9:30pm $85 in advance / $95 at the door.
VIP Admission: 5:30 – 9:30pm $135 in advance / $145 at the door.

100% of the ticket sales will go to benefit organizations working towards the cause, locally including Philabundance, The Food Trust, The Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger and The Pennsylvania Hunger Action Center.

For more information, visit the Taste of the Nation website.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Rum Bar's Gone Berry

Celebrate the beginning of summer, the latest full moon and the strawberry harvest at Rum Bar when they host Strawberry Nights, this Saturday, June 18, at 9pm.

Owner Adam Kanter has been hard at work picking berries in the fields for this event…no not really.

But Rum Bar is ready to party with strawberry infused spirits, from cocktails to beer including Strawberry Mojitos ($7), Strawberry Daiquiris ($6), Strawberry & Cream Shots ($5), Strawberry Infused Rum Shots ($4) and Strawberry Blonde Beers ($3).

Rum Bar 20th & Walnut Philadelphia, PA

Finding Flea Markets: Society Hill

This Saturday, the brigade of vendors moves its wares to Society Hill for this week’s flea market. The Antique & Vintage Flea Market will take over 3rd and Pine from 9am – 5pm, as always, early birds are welcome.

There will be over 75 different vendors with antiques, collectables, vintage furniture, jewelry, pottery, home furnishings and I’m sure some junk and treasures mixed in as well.

Plus, they are offering free parking in a lot at 3rd & Lombard.

Flea markets in Philly always bring the crowds and with the constant detours that come along with any event here in the city, its probably best to park far away and hoof it a few blocks!
For the full schedule visit the of Phila Flea Markets website.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Mixers for Sale at Midtown Village's Grocery

Chef Marcy Turney and Valarie Safran are now offering Mixers, sold in the freezer section of their prepared foods shop Grocery. Having started in the BYO business with Lolita and Bindi, the ladies would provide tasty mixers for those who wanted to bring their own and have a little something special to pair with the flavors of the food.

Made of fresh fruit juices and sold by the quart (5 servings) for $12, the Mixers can be blended with any liquor, but probably work best with vodka, rum or tequila. Right now, they are available in Traditional Lemon-Lime, Black Cherry, Mango Cardamom, Blood Orange and Pomegranite-Ginger.

As the season progresses and other fruits are available new varieties, like Watermelon, will be added. Directions are included with each bottle and if there’s anyway that the blood orange mix can help me to replicate the Sanguinello (pictured) from Barbuzzo, than I’m sold!

Grocery 101 S. 13th St. Philadelphia, PA 19107