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Playtime Comedy Show

Playtime Comedy Show

Friday nights at 7:30pm, Playtime Comedy takes over Philly Typewriter for a BYOB standup show on East Passyunk. The shop—co-owned by Bryan Kravitz and Bill Rhoda—houses over 1,300 vintage typewriters, including one autographed by Tom Hanks according to Atlas Obscura. Broad Street Review describes the space as having exposed brick walls and beautiful wooden floors in what was originally a synagogue. $15 online, $20 at the door (cash, Venmo, or CashApp). Monthly passes available.
Stogie's Speakeasy

Stogie's Speakeasy

Friday nights from 10:30 p.m. to midnight, Stogie Joe's Tavern on East Passyunk transforms into a speakeasy with live jazz. Password to enter: "OLD SPORT." The bar was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives and is known for its Friday-night exclusive menu items and contemporary cocktails. Cash only. Same South Philly charm, new speakeasy vibes.
Playtime Comedy Show

Playtime Comedy Show

Friday nights at 7:30pm, Playtime Comedy takes over Philly Typewriter for a BYOB standup show on East Passyunk. The shop—co-owned by Bryan Kravitz and Bill Rhoda—houses over 1,300 vintage typewriters, including one autographed by Tom Hanks according to Atlas Obscura. Broad Street Review describes the space as having exposed brick walls and beautiful wooden floors in what was originally a synagogue. $15 online, $20 at the door (cash, Venmo, or CashApp). Monthly passes available.
Stogie's Speakeasy

Stogie's Speakeasy

Friday nights from 10:30 p.m. to midnight, Stogie Joe's Tavern on East Passyunk transforms into a speakeasy with live jazz. Password to enter: "OLD SPORT." The bar was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives and is known for its Friday-night exclusive menu items and contemporary cocktails. Cash only. Same South Philly charm, new speakeasy vibes.
Women Mean Business

Women Mean Business

In conjunction with Women’s History Month, the East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District (EPABID) will be hosting its annual Women Mean Business event on Thursday, March 12th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Society Hill Dance Academy (1919 East Passyunk Avenue). This year’s Women Mean Business will include roundtable discussions with seasoned female entrepreneurs from East Passyunk Avenue, rotating between tables to dive into hot topics and need-to-know information about starting and running a female-owned business. Attendees will have hands-on opportunities to network and mingle with Philadelphia entrepreneurs, and all are welcome to join for an evening of education, exploration, and kinship. Tickets are available for $10 and include light refreshments from South Philly Food Co-op; space is limited, so grab a ticket while you still can! The topics and table leads for Women Mean Business 2026 are: Building Community: Catherine Lee, Owner of Le Virtù Managing Money: LeeAnn Gephart, EVP Chief Banking Officer at First Citizens Community Bank / Jessica Stipa, Branch Manager of United Savings Bank Memberships & More: Kelly Adorno, Owner of Movement Source / Sarah Crake and Meghan Marshall, Owners of Mysore Yoga Building Your Team: Amy Wilson, Owner and Creative Director of Milk Jawn / Capri Dessecker, Owner of Re/Max Realty Perfecting Your Craft: Nancy Melchiore, Owner of Headhunters Hair Design / Amy Kurzban, Owner of The Pottery Spottery Over half of East Passyunk Avenue's 200+ businesses are women-owned, making Women Mean Business an ideal event for female entrepreneurs in the Philadelphia area to connect, enhance their skills, and share lived experiences. This Women’s History Month, it’s more important than ever to embrace community, collaboration, and allyship. Join us at Society Hill Dance Academy on Thursday, March 12th for powerful discussions, informational resources, and a chance to network with thriving entrepreneurs! Women Mean Business 2026 is presented by the East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District, with support from First Citizens Community Bank, Milk Jawn, South Philly Food Co-Op and Society Hill Dance Academy. Tickets are available at https://theticketing.co/e/women-mean-business-2026.
Playtime Comedy Show

Playtime Comedy Show

Friday nights at 7:30pm, Playtime Comedy takes over Philly Typewriter for a BYOB standup show on East Passyunk. The shop—co-owned by Bryan Kravitz and Bill Rhoda—houses over 1,300 vintage typewriters, including one autographed by Tom Hanks according to Atlas Obscura. Broad Street Review describes the space as having exposed brick walls and beautiful wooden floors in what was originally a synagogue. $15 online, $20 at the door (cash, Venmo, or CashApp). Monthly passes available.
Stogie's Speakeasy

Stogie's Speakeasy

Friday nights from 10:30 p.m. to midnight, Stogie Joe's Tavern on East Passyunk transforms into a speakeasy with live jazz. Password to enter: "OLD SPORT." The bar was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives and is known for its Friday-night exclusive menu items and contemporary cocktails. Cash only. Same South Philly charm, new speakeasy vibes.
Playtime Comedy Show

Playtime Comedy Show

Friday nights at 7:30pm, Playtime Comedy takes over Philly Typewriter for a BYOB standup show on East Passyunk. The shop—co-owned by Bryan Kravitz and Bill Rhoda—houses over 1,300 vintage typewriters, including one autographed by Tom Hanks according to Atlas Obscura. Broad Street Review describes the space as having exposed brick walls and beautiful wooden floors in what was originally a synagogue. $15 online, $20 at the door (cash, Venmo, or CashApp). Monthly passes available.
Stogie's Speakeasy

Stogie's Speakeasy

Friday nights from 10:30 p.m. to midnight, Stogie Joe's Tavern on East Passyunk transforms into a speakeasy with live jazz. Password to enter: "OLD SPORT." The bar was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives and is known for its Friday-night exclusive menu items and contemporary cocktails. Cash only. Same South Philly charm, new speakeasy vibes.
Playtime Comedy Show

Playtime Comedy Show

Friday nights at 7:30pm, Playtime Comedy takes over Philly Typewriter for a BYOB standup show on East Passyunk. The shop—co-owned by Bryan Kravitz and Bill Rhoda—houses over 1,300 vintage typewriters, including one autographed by Tom Hanks according to Atlas Obscura. Broad Street Review describes the space as having exposed brick walls and beautiful wooden floors in what was originally a synagogue. $15 online, $20 at the door (cash, Venmo, or CashApp). Monthly passes available.
Stogie's Speakeasy

Stogie's Speakeasy

Friday nights from 10:30 p.m. to midnight, Stogie Joe's Tavern on East Passyunk transforms into a speakeasy with live jazz. Password to enter: "OLD SPORT." The bar was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives and is known for its Friday-night exclusive menu items and contemporary cocktails. Cash only. Same South Philly charm, new speakeasy vibes.

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