Sweet details Flavors on the Avenue returns to East Passyunk

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Flavors on the Avenue returns to East Passyunk on April 27, running from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. The festival will feature over 130 vendors and span five blocks, offering a variety of food, drinks, and live entertainment.

Attendees can enjoy music on four different stages, with line-ups to be announced soon. Local craft vendors will sell items from brands like Frame Fatale and Nice Things Handmade, while food options include favorites like Milk Jawn and P’UNK Burger. EPABID Executive Director Katie Hanford noted the festival's growth over the years, emphasizing its dedication to showcasing the best of South Philly. Flavors on the Avenue also includes interactive activities such as photo booths and a pop-up beer garden from Cartesian Brewing. The festival celebrates local culture and fosters community engagement in the neighborhood.

More information is available on the East Passyunk Business Improvement District's website and social media.

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