Philadelphians’ hearts will be very green this Valentine’s Day, and hundreds of thousands of fans are expected to descend on the city for the Philadelphia Eagles championship parade on Friday. Metro has rounded up the best Eagles specials from local spots to fuel your Super Bowl Parade experience.
Dolphin Tavern
For those lining Broad Street to watch the Eagles Super Bowl Parade, the Dolphin Tavern offers a prime spot to grab some fuel. The takeout window will open at 10 a.m. with beer, cocktails and $5 hot dogs.
1539 S Broad St., dolphinphillyinfo.com
Rosy’s Taco Bar
This Rittenhouse locale will open early on Friday (11 a.m.) to serve $5 margaritas all day long. Rosy’s Takeout will also be offering margarita mixes, takeout beer, takeout tacos and more for home watch parties. For those who can’t make it to this venue, Rosy’s Taco Bar East in South Philly will also be joining in on the all-day $5 margaritas.
2220 Walnut Street., rosystacobar.com
Dreamworld Bakes
If you’re hosting a viewing party or having an after-parade soiree, Dreamworld Bakes offers some sweet options to celebrate the occasion. The bakery is now offering its own Eagles-themed mini-cakes, dubbed the “Green Machine Cakies” (6 for $55, 12 for $110) for the entire month of February. The treats are made with black sesame cake, coconut custard, and pandan green Italian buttercream.
In addition to the cakes, on the day of the parade, guests at DreamWorld Bakes can also add a shot of Kelly-green pandan to any cafe beverage for a $1 charge.
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2400 Coral St., dreamworldbakes.com
Historic District
Philly’s own Historic District has plenty going on to celebrate the Eagles Super Bowl Parade. The Betsy Ross House and Franklin Square Mini Golf will offer discounts to anyone in green gear, while anyone in Birds attire will also get free admission on Friday at The National Liberty Museum, The National Constitution Center and The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History. The Weitzman will also offer 14% off its Museum store in honor of the 14 games won.
There’s also plenty of parking available in the District’s parking garages (a full map available online), plus, The Independence Visitor Center (599 Market St.) has turned into its own Eagles Hub. While there, visitors can immerse themselves in the Philly football spirit with interactive experiences, Eagles swag giveaways, and unique activations, plus, purchase the new $33 “Iggles Tailgate” scented candle with notes of Hickory BBQ, Oatmeal Stout, Fresh Cut Grass, and Bergamot.
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Famous 4th Street Delicatessen
Famous 4th Street is adding an Eagles-themed grab-and-go treat to its menu for Parade Day—the Delicatessen will be serving up green and white cookies all weekend long. Hungry Philadelphians can pair them with their signature overstuffed sandwiches or an array of different sides.
700 S 4th St., famous4thstreetdelicatessen.com
Sofitel Philadelphia at Rittenhouse Square
This Center City hotel is located just steps away from Broad Street and will have a table posted outside offering a selection of grab-and-go sandwiches, croissants, burgers, beer served in koozies, and more during the festivities.
After the parade, locals can also head inside Sofitel’s Liberté Lounge for their daily happy hour offerings, including a Liberté Citywide. The $25 combo is a “French twist on the local classic” featuring a pint of Kronenbourg 1664 paired with a pour of Green Chartreuse.
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120 S. 17th St., sofitel-philadelphia.com
Red Owl Tavern
Eagles fans can fuel up pre and post-parade at Red Owl Tavern. The venue opens at 8:30 a.m. for breakfast to offer items like the Superfood Bowl ($13, orange-vanilla chia pudding, seasonal fruit, and cacao nibs), Avocado Toast ($17), and the Breakfast Jawn ($18, featuring Jersey pork roll, hash browns, fried eggs, and long hot aioli.)
Red Owl Tavern is also offering a new Kelly Green cocktail made with Stateside Vodka, cucumber mint, lime, and soda for $16 in honor of The Birds.
433 Chestnut St., redowltavern.com
The Hayes
The Hayes is another locale in a prime location. Anyone who needs a pick-me-up before or after the Eagles Super Bowl Parade can stop by from 8 a.m. to midnight to grab some drinks, or some grub. Highlights include Crispy Chicken Wings ($15), a Roast Pork Sandwich ($16) and the Philly Special ($16), aka a sandwich featuring Wagyu ribeye, kielbasa, fried onions, sharp American cheese, mustard, and hoagie spread.
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1123 Walnut St., thehayesphl.com
Levain Bakery Rittenhouse
Parade-goers have a sweet deal when they head to Levain. The bakery is offering a free coffee giveaway with the purchase of one of their signature six-ounce cookies all day on Feb. 14.
1518 Walnut St., levainbakery.com
Wilder
Eagles fans needing some grub after a morning of cheering can head to Wilder. For lunch, the Rittenhouse locale is offering 1/2 dozen oysters with mignonette and cocktail sauce with a pizza of your choice for $40, or your choice of soup and a sandwich for $25.
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2009 Sansom St., wilderphilly.com
Patchwork
To celebrate the Eagles, Patchwork will be offering two themed cocktails this weekend starting on Friday (Feb. 14) at 8 a.m., and both will be available through the weekend (until Sunday at 10 p.m.)
“The Bleeding Green” ($12) is their take on a Midori Sour, while the “Hurts So Good” ($12) is their own cucumber martini. After 5 p.m., the cocktails can be paired with a Philly Roast Pork Sandwich ($25) with porchetta, broccoli rabe and aged provolone, available on the dinner menu.
1620 Chancellor St., hyatt.com