Plenty of food, fun and flavor will be taking over East Passyunk this Sunday.
On April 27, Flavors on the Avenue is set to return to the picturesque neighborhood of the city, and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., locals can indulge in over 130 vendors and five blocks of bites, sips and live music.
Now in its 15th year, 2025’s iteration will showcase local hotspots’ food and drink options, goodies from storefronts and entertainment on four different stages throughout the festival’s footprint (which spans East Passyunk Avenue, from Broad Street to Dickinson Street.)
Line-ups will be announced soon, but stages can be found outside of Pistola’s del Sur and Stogie Joe’s Tavern (1934 E. Passyunk Ave. and 1801 E. Passyunk Ave.), at The Singing Fountain (1904 E. Passyunk Ave.), at Mifflin Triangle (East Passyunk Avenue and Miffllin Street) and at The “Partyunk” Lot (1628 E. Passyunk Ave.)
Sidewalk sales and craft vendors will sell clothing, home décor, art, accessories, and more with local brands like Frame Fatale, August Moon, Nice Things Handmade, The Vault Beauty Lab, Eastern Pass Tattoo Co, Creations by Coppola, Mockingbird Salon and more. Food-wise, vendors span Milk Jawn, P’UNK Burger, Pistolas Del Sur, Townsend, Vanilya Bakery, Mecha Chocolate, Barcelona Wine Bar, The Bottle Shop, Pizza Plus and more from around the East Passyunk area.

“Flavors on the Avenue has seen many iterations over the last two decades, growing from a tasting-room style ticketed event to the massive street festival it is today,” says EPABID Executive Director Katie Hanford.
“Throughout these changes, one thing has remained true: our dedication to portraying the best of what our neighborhood has to offer. Flavors is a testament to the creativity and uniqueness of South Philly, especially here on East Passyunk Avenue.”
Flavors on the Avenue will also feature a variety of interactive activities as well, spanning photo booths, limited edition Flavors merch, and a pop-up “beer garden” from Cartesian Brewing.
Flavors on the Avenue is presented by the East Passyunk Business Improvement District. More information is available at the East Passyunk Business Improvement District, visiteastpassyunk.com. Locals can also learn more details by following EPABID on Instagram and Facebook.