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The host covers America's largest bounce house, Center City Restaurant Week, National Bakery Day, happy hour for humans and dogs and a preview of the Fringe Arts Festival.
The host covers America's largest bounce house, Center City Restaurant Week, National Bakery Day, happy hour for humans and dogs and a preview of the Fringe Arts Festival.
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Air Date: November 5, 2023Visiting scoop shops, a place for shakes and steaks and a spot that sells ice cream and vinyl records for National Ice Cream month; a park where the rocks ring.
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"FYI Philly"Taste your way through Philly's newest gems from Mediterranean and West African flavors to grandma-inspired cafés, cosmic cakes, and Italian charm..
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"FYI Philly"The host covers America's largest bounce house, Center City Restaurant Week, National Bakery Day, happy hour for humans and dogs and a preview of the Fringe Arts Festival.
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"FYI Philly"Craft cocktails, Oscar buzz at the Philadelphia Film Festival, Korean art and artists at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and good vibes at Manny Vibez.
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