Café Click Returns for 2026
Café Click returns to Comcast Center Plaza for a fifth season — oysters, Le Hot Dog, Niçoise Salad, pizzettes, and apéritif cocktails from STARR Restaurants. May through October, happy hour daily.
Café Click returns to Comcast Center Plaza for a fifth season — oysters, Le Hot Dog, Niçoise Salad, pizzettes, and apéritif cocktails from STARR Restaurants. May through October, happy hour daily.
World Heritage Month Philadelphia 2026 expands the traditional World Heritage Week into a month-long celebration — SDG murals, African American Market, tango festival, Asian Eats Restaurant Week, and more for the 250th.
Amada and Village Whiskey update their menus under Chef Jose Garces — Spanish tapas and Southern comfort across two Philly concepts, plus an expanded happy hour at Village Whiskey.
Liquid Brunch returns to Fabrika May 2 with an all-female DJ lineup headlined by Q102’s DJ Freezy — champagne on arrival, fully seated, and the energy of a nightclub at 1 p.m.
Cooper Neel turned four learning differences into COOP NeuroRefreshers — a functional sparkling tea line built on the advocacy of his mother Nina Neel. A Mother’s Day story about neurodivergence, resilience, and a beverage brand with purpose.
The Philly Opener 2026 kicks off tourism season at the Independence Visitor Center on May 5 — Governor Shapiro receives the MVP Award, Nihonbashi Philly makes cheesesteaks live, and DJ Hollywood spins.
The Musicopia Drumlines Expo brings student percussion ensembles to Cherry Street Pier on May 7 — a free, public showcase of Philadelphia’s next generation of musicians.
Malcolm Mobutu Smith “Signals” at Wexler Gallery — ceramic sculpture rooted in graffiti, hip hop, jazz, and African traditions. On view through May 22.
WXPN marks America’s 250th with four initiatives — the Philly 250 countdown, Philly Anthems commissions, Sound of History at the Museum of the American Revolution, and an extended World Cafe: Sense of Place — Philadelphia.
The OpportUNITY Summit 2026 returns May 20 at The Bellevue with keynote Dr. Laurie Santos, Brookings fellow Andre M. Perry, and Bush Institute fellow Cullum Clark. Registration open.