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Maggiano’s Little Italy is a family-style restaurant that offers catering and banquet facilities with many options for holiday events.


The Hard Rock Philadelphia begins setting the stage for holiday parties in early August by hosting a “Holiday in the Summer” event. “This is the opportunity to invite and entertain those all important holiday party planners and their committees to the café for a tasting of what your event could be when booked at the Hard Rock Cafe Philadelphia,” says Bundick. “The majority of the ‘decorations’ are built in already, but we do increase the décor to match the sea- son. If scheduling is a conflict and those planners are unable to attend the event, we would love to have them in for lunch and do a more intimate tour of the space.”


This venue’s interesting décor and varied space options are highlighted by its recent upgrades, all of which helps to make the Hard Rock Philadelphia a great choice for a holiday party or event.


“Our newly renovated and expanded venue is truly unique and sassy, but classy, too, which is sure to have your guests talk- ing while they are taking in the authentic memorabilia that adorns the cafe,” says Bundick. “A fun fact that many do not real- ize is that all the items in the main café were worn or played by the artist when they were here in Philadelphia.”


Bundick also notes that Hard Rock is more than just burgers and beer. “We have a culi- nary specialist who can create a mouth- watering menu especially for the holidays. Our experienced and energetic staff round out the holiday experience by ensuring that your guests are well taken care of.”


Bundick also adds that their vast special events menu can be customized using many additional options. “When preparing for holiday parties, the team incorporates that holiday flair into the presentations - from candy canes in your cocktails to food stations that incorporate the holiday vibe.”


30 September  October 2013


Maggiano’s Cherry Hill, NJ


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