Looking for some fun and unique things to do in Philly this weekend? We’ve got you covered.
Eagles Cruise with City Cruises
The Birds are continuing their playoff run this weekend, and to celebrate, City Cruises will be hosting two experiences fit for the occasion. First up, the Signature Bottomless Mimosa Brunch Cruise will kick off from noon to 2 p.m. (boarding at 11:30 a.m.), and then later on in the day, the Signature Dinner Cruise with DJ Erock will take place from 7 to 9:30 p.m. (boarding at 6:30 p.m.)
Both Cruises will be offering one free margarita or Corona to anyone 21+ wearing Eagles apparel (mocktails or soft drinks are available as well.) Tickets ($80+) are available online.
401 S Christopher Columbus Blvd., cityexperiences.com
Center City District Restaurant Week
The culinary-clad occasion is back this Sunday (Jan. 19.) The two-week escapade involves dozens of restaurants offering $40 or $60 multi-course dinners and two-course lunches for $20. For an additional price, diners can also sip on different cocktail pairings with Jim Beam Black and Roku Gin. Reservations are currently available on OpenTable.
On top of the menus, to get diners participating in Center City District Restaurant Week, the area is also offering discounted parking for $10 or less from 4:45 p.m. through 1 a.m. at select Interpark, Bexpark by Brandywine, LAZ and Philadelphia Parking Authority locations. Locals can find more information on the event’s official website along with instructions on how to reserve your spot ahead of time.
Mr. Carmack at Otherworld Philly
Otherworld Philly opened as a “mixed-reality playground” in 2023, and throughout its 55 rooms, locals have been able to explore immersive art experiences. But recently, the venue has announced plans for its latest addition, and it all surrounds live music.
On Jan. 18, the venue will host EDM veteran Mr. Carmack for its first concert. The inaugural event will mark the first of many musical experiences for Otherworld, and guests will also have access to the concept’s full exhibit while there. For its newly added musical element, tickets are currently on sale for $30 to see the DJ, who in recent years has sold out tours on five continents. The performer has shared stages with the likes of Hudson Mohawke, Just Blaze, Cashmere Cat, and Diplo.
This show (8 p.m.) is a 21+ event, select food and beverage options (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) will also be available for purchase.
2500 Grant Ave., otherworldphila.com
Be SELF(ISH) at Dry Vibes
Danielle Massi of Modrn Wellness and Drew Davis of Gem Life + Bar have partnered up to throw an event surrounding all things health and wellness. Taking place at Location 215, this pop-up will feature a fully inclusive booze-free bar, a curated mindful marketplace featuring small businesses and local creators, a hemp lounge, special guests (like Carl Radke from ‘Summer House’ and Brandon Novak from ‘Jackass’), wellness services and much more.
The pop-up will take place on Saturday, Jan. 18, with early access at 11 a.m. for VIP’s and noon admission for GA. Tickets ($100-$160) are available online via Eventbrite.
990 Spring Garden Street, 1st floor, gemlifecollective.com
‘Slay and the City: A Killer Cosmo’
A new show is opening from Without a Cue, and this one is perfect for all Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda fans. ‘Slay and the City: A Killer Cosmo’ is a mystery spoof on the wildly popular HBO show ‘Sex and the City’ from the immersive theater company. Opening night is set for this Saturday, Jan. 18.
Written by Traci Connaughton and held at the organization’s Red Rum Theater, it will be up to audiences to solve the conundrum in this original experience. Themed drinks by Pops McCann (including signature cosmos, flirtinis and more) will be available via a cash bar during each performance, and tickets ($35 GA, $75 VIP) are available now online. VIP tickets also include a complimentary cocktail, a packet of clues and a gift.
This unique experience will run through the end of February with shows every Saturday (5 and 8 p.m.) and Sunday (3 p.m.) at Philadelphia’s “only event venue dedicated to the art of murder mystery.”
601 Walnut St., redrum.live