Flavors of Pride Food and drink specials celebrate the occasion around Philly

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Philadelphia's Pride Month celebrates the LGBTQ+ community with a variety of themed food and drink specials across local venues. FCM Hospitality's Cocktails for a Cause donates $1 from each cocktail sold to the William Way LGBT Community Center and the Attic Youth Center throughout the month. Participating locations offer colorful cocktails representing the Pride flag, enhancing the festive atmosphere. Cake Life Bake Shop features Pride and Trans Flag-themed sugar cookies and cupcakes, with a portion of proceeds supporting local LGBTQ+ youth. Evil Genius Brewing re-releases its #LoveisLove strawberry blonde ale, donating part of the sales to The Trevor Project, which aids at-risk LGBTQIA+ youth.

The brewery will host a Pride Block Party, further engaging the community in celebration. FCM Hospitality CEO Avram Hornik emphasizes the importance of creating safe and inclusive spaces during Pride Month. These initiatives not only promote acceptance but also foster connections within the Greater Philadelphia area.

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