Local spots offer floral specials for the 2025 Philadelphia Flower Show

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Philadelphia is gearing up for the 2025 Flower Show with an exciting array of floral-themed specials offered by local restaurants and venues. High Street is set to host “Edible Blooms,” where guests can enjoy a meticulously crafted menu and decor inspired by the event on March 7 and 8. The Barnes Foundation is providing $5 off admission for Flower Show attendees, along with unique botanical experiences and themed cocktails throughout March. Red Owl Tavern is rolling out a selection of garden-inspired cocktails, such as the Chanticleer and Huertas, each uniquely crafted to reflect different floral inspirations. CO-OP Restaurant will offer “The Painted Sunflower,” a special cocktail available for the entire duration of the Flower Show.

Loews Philadelphia Hotel is enhancing the experience with a floral installation and a Flower Show Package that includes tickets and dining perks. These events not only celebrate the beauty of flowers but also create a vibrant community atmosphere around the Flower Show. Running from March 1 to 9, this floral festival promises delightful experiences for both locals and visitors alike.

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