Fishtown Taps returns with weekly happy hour deals

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Fishtown Taps returns on May 27, offering a summer-long happy hour at over 26 bars and restaurants in the neighborhood. Discounts include $5 beers, $6 wines, and $7 signature cocktails, in addition to specials on appetizers and mocktails. The Fishtown District collaborates with the FYND app to promote the event, providing visitors with access to drink specials and local events. Executive Director Marc Collazzo emphasizes the program's success, which led to its extension through Fall. Last year, the initiative drew more visitors to Fishtown and Kensington, showcasing the local food and drink scene.

This year, a record number of locations are participating, with more anticipated to join. The ongoing partnership with FYND aims to connect users with real-time listings of available specials. The initiative not only enhances local business exposure but also fosters community engagement.

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