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Just outside downtown Philadelphia, The Fillmore and Punch Line Philly are making waves in Fishtown. The Fillmore is a 25,000-square foot live music club with the perfect blend of rock and elegance, making it the ideal venue for a classic or cutting-edge affair. The venue also features an intimate and upscale VIP lounge that can accommodate 450 guests.


Punch Line Philly located just a few steps away has also recently joined the rapidly emerging Fishtown entertain- ment scene as a comedy club, restaurant and bar. The 300-seat venue features VIP seating, an outdoor patio, lobby bar and full-service eclectic food and beverage selection.


La Peg is a contemporary American brasserie inside the FringeArts building’s industrial-chic interior in Old City. The dining room houses some of the salvaged tanks, shelves, staircase and a map of the pumping system from the origi- nal building. Just outside is a beer garden that utilizes a shipping container for its bar. There are events at the


FringeArts and La Peg that match performances with the restaurant experience.


Yards Brewing Company will be moving from the water- front to just a few blocks away where they will add event space on-site to go with their beer production facility.


The recently rebranded Courtyard Philadelphia City Avenue offers centrally located luxury accommodations including well-appointed guest rooms, full-service dining, over 6,300-square feet of flexible conference and ballroom space, and on-site catering. This hotel is the perfect venue for any wedding reception or corporate event.


One Liberty Observation Deck, or “Philly from the Top”, officially opened in November 2015. Philly from the Top offers sweeping views of the region. Climb 883 feet up (via a state-of-the-art elevator experience) to the enclosed deck to get a top-down look at iconic sights like City Hall, the Ben Franklin Parkway, the Ben Franklin Bridge, the stadium complex, University City and the rest of Philadelphia.


Mid-Atlantic EVENTS Magazine 59


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