Wildwood Crest Welcomes the Star Beach Bar

We’ve been working with the amazing people at ICONA resorts on a fun new beach bar concept that we’re happy to say will be launching on Memorial Day Weekend! 

ICONA Resort Diamond Beach (a small area between Wildwood Crest and Cape May) kicks off the summer in style with the Grand Opening of the BRIGHTEST new spot in South Jersey,The Star Beach Bar!  
Friday night, 5.25.18 The Star Beach Bar and its extended family say ALOHA by welcoming summer travelers and locals for a soft opening for regular business.  Patrons will get a sampling of the magnificent beach view, succulent food offerings and interactive family fun that ICONA’s newest beach concept has to offer. Live entertainment starts at 4PM with an acoustic Duo!
The fun continues on Saturday 5.26.18 for the official Grand Opening of The Star Beach Bar.  
DJ Mark Anthony will be hosting “ICONA Olympics” starting at 11AM, keeping families entertained all day long with your favorite beach games. A sand castle artist will be dropping by in the afternoon to bring to life some of the most amazing beach creations on the East Coast.  The Passing Paradise Duo will be performing great live music starting at 4pm.
As day turns to dusk, don’t miss out on the first of many annual lighting of the STAR ceremonies which will include a champagne toast at 9PM, an authentic Polynesian Dance Show courtesy of Paradise Island Entertainment, a red carpet photo experience and a Silent Headphone Dance Party after dark that the entire family can enjoy!
The weekend’s festivities continue on Sunday 5.27.18 with ICONA Olympics at 11AM and live reggae music at 3PM as The Star Beach Bar unveils its summer long Reggae Sunday program!
General Information about the Star Beach Bar
The iconic Star Beach Bar will “light the way” for beach goers from Cape May to the Wildwoods to enjoy family fun, food, drinks and live entertainment right on Diamond Beach. While the sun is shining, reserve one of our Miami Lifeguard Cabanas, fit with dedicated food and drink service. Menu offerings will be casual with an emphasis on summer favorites including; salads, wraps, handmade burgers and wood-fired pizzas.  Once the sun sets, gather at one of our beachside fire pits to enjoy s’mores under the stars. The Star Beach Bar is open to the public and welcomes revelers of all ages. We can’t wait to welcome you to NJ’s newest beach bar!
Star Beach Bar seasonal hours of operation are as follows:
Friday – Saturday – 11:00AM – 12:00 AM (Kitchen 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM)
Sunday – Thursday: 11AM – 11PM (Kitchen: 11AM – 9PM)

NYC’s rag & bone Opening in Philadelphia

rag & bone Opens Store on Walnut Street in Philadelphia

Today, December, 8th 2016 NYC’s popular high end streetwear brand, rag & bone is opening its first location at 1601 Walnut St in Philadelphia. The space was home to BCBG Maxazria for quite a few years, but high rent and more hip trends pushed them out at the beginning of this past summer.
Located in Rittenhouse Square, the 2,800 square foot space will stock a full selection from the men’s and women’s ready-to-wear, /JEAN, Standard Issue, footwear and accessories collections.
In keeping with tradition, rag & bone preserved the antiquity of the space by exposing some of its original features including concrete ceiling and plaster work, as well as concrete and hickory flooring.
Fixtures were created by the master craftsmen of the brand’s in-house Custom Fabrication Shop, including an accessory bench and multi-layered display table in walnut and glass with steel inlay details. There’s an amazing mural painted on the wall as you walk up the steps that was done by a local Philadelphia artist, see photos below.
Main Address: 1601 Walnut St Philadelphia, PA 19102
Phone: 215-709-4284
Want to make an appointment with one of their stylists? Signup now on the form below.
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New Restaurant: Your Korean Fried Chicken Dreams come True in Center City

 

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Grand Opening this Wednesday from 5 to 8 pm

Philadelphia, PA – May 22, 2016. Center City is now home to a new Korean inspired American restaurant. From menu items including a burger infused with Korean Flavors to Cheesesteak Eggrolls, the uniqueness echoes from wall to wall, dish to dish, and its creativity literally melts in your mouth. The Grand opening is set for May 25th, 2016 from 5 to 8 PM. bop looks forward to providing its customers with matchless dishes you cannot get anywhere near its Center City location. Where Korean meets Modern American, bop is irreplaceable.
“I’ve always wanted to cook the food I grew up with”, says head Chef Hee “Chino” Chang, whom was inspired to make this dream a reality by serving his mother’s cooking. Teaming up with Eagles Tight End Brent Celek, and Scott Keenan of Keenan’s North Wildwood, the trio hopes to infuse taste buds all over the Philadelphia area.
bop (or bap), which means rice in Korean, will be showcasing its Korean food with an American twist, specializing in Korean Fried Chicken and Bibimbap. Bibimbap, or rice bowls, will be featured in three different flavors. Bulgogi style which is sliced ribeye, with Korean BBQ marinade, zucchini, carrots, spinach, bean sprout, and fried egg rice bowl, Grilled Chicken, or Mushroom which will include oyster, shiitake, enoke & other fresh veggies and topped with a sizzling fried egg.
bop will also be serving infused cocktails, local craft beers and an extensive wine list that pairs wonderfully with their zesty korean flavors.

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bopphilly.com
220 S Broad Street, Philadelphia
(267) 455-0378 or email at info@bopphilly.com.

For more information please contact
Rob Wright at Small Talk Media, Rob@smalltalkmedia.com or 267.702.0059

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Philadelphia Restaurant Festival March 31st

Food and science will be in perfect harmony on Thursday March 31st as the Academy of Natural Sciences hosts 2016 The Philadelphia Restaurant Festival.  Over 70 local restaurants, breweries and distilleries will be on hand to provide some of Philly’s best food and drinks.
Quite a few Small Talk Media clients will be in attendance including; Gran Caffe L’Aquila, Crow and the Pitcher, Lucha Cartel, National Mechanics and NCR Aloha. Be on the lookout for our clients this Friday around 11am on Good Day Philadelphia promoting the event!
Aside from the dizzying array of belt busting food options, The Philadelphia Restaurant Festival will also feature a live DJ & entertainment and a cocktail/craft beer garden.  This is going to be a foodies dream come true considering most of the best restaurants will be in the building. Tickets to the event are $45 a piece which is a steal but get them quick because they are really selling. ($60 VIP tickets are already sold out).  You can purchase your tickets here.
Check out the full list of participants here.
Article content originally posted by our good friends at Wooderice

The Toy Run “for the kids” kicks off the season for giving

One of our favorite charities to help throughout the year is Toys for Tots. The thought of a child opening a toy on Christmas morning when he / she didn’t think they were getting anything from Santa is truly heartwarming. As a member of Delaware Valley ABATE Small Talk Media takes a big role in marketing, securing press and covering the Toy Run each year. This year was one of the biggest turnouts in recent history stretching a line bikers from Spring Garden street to well past the Ben Franklin bridge. Thousands of Toy were donated while everyone enjoyed a great show by Live at the Fillmore at the Electric Factory. Be on the lookout for Shots for Tots, our next Toys for Tots event coming very soon..
Hit me up through our contact form if you have a charity event that you’d like us to cover,
Rob Wright
Here’s a few great pics from the 2015 Toy Run for the kids:
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#OPENINPHL Bars and Restaurants during Pope Weekend

A lot of businesses are closing their doors as the Pope makes his way to Philly as he brings a few million out of towners with him. If you haven’t heard, the city has been erecting a “box” around center city that you will be able to get out of but won’t be able to get into. If you tried traveling around the fairmount area last week you already noticed increased traffic and probably passed at least 1,000 porta-potties.
The Red Zone will be a secret service secured area around the Pope Event
The Black Zone will be closed to all motorized vehicles
Check out a very cool interactive map HERE that also shows the times that everything will be closed.

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Originally posted by 6ABC’s David Henry on Twitter

The Good News! We have a list of Small Talk Media clients that will be #OPENINPHL during the Pope Event from Thurs the 24th to Mon the 28th.

 
Crow and the Pitcher..POPETASTIC SPECIALS!

  • $10 Pulled Pork Sandwich & Pint…All Week…
  • BYOB for all the neighbors stuck in the city
  • Bar open till 2amevery night
  • Opening at 3pm on Sat

Lucha Cartel

  • Tacos & Shaved Ice outfront
  • Open normal business hours

Cavs Rittenhouse

  • Pope Pub Crawl Sept 26th
  • Sunday Football Specials…$3.75 Miller Lite Drafts & $4 rotating Yards Drafts
  • Open normal business hours

Cavs Headhouse

  • Pope Pub Crawl Sept 26th
  • “Tully is our Holy Water” $5 shots of Tully
  • Open normal business hours
  • Football w/$3.50 Bud Lights & $4 Goose Island Drafts
  • Sunday Brunch 8am till 3pm

Cavs Riverdeck

  • Friday night welcome back Philly College’s $20, 3 hour open bar
  • Open Friday 4pm – 2am, Saturday 12pm – 2am and Sunday 12pm – 2am

Wrap Shack

  • Huge Craft beer selection with Delivery available
  • Football Specials $20 for 15 wings or a Spring roll sampler & a yuengling lager pitcher
  • Open normal business hours

4 Fathers

  • Football specials $3 Bud Light & Miller Lite Bottles and $4 half dozen wings
  • Brunch served all week starting Monday and opening at 8am on Sat & Sun
  • Open normal business hours except Sat & Sun

Liberty Bar

Gunners Run

  • Open normal business hours

Tiffin

  • All locations open normal business hours

JD McGillicuddys Manayunk

  • Open normal business hours

Front Street Cafe

  • A brand new Cafe that just opened Monday!
  • Hours 6am – 2am
  • The bar will be open Saturday and Sunday from 5pm onward, 13 taps of craft beer
  • The garden will also be open for viewing, come check out the extensions of our space

Zee Bar

  • Open Wed – Sat 10pm-3am

Produce Shopping Trip with Chef Georges Perrier

A Big Thank You to Chef Georges Perrier (Le Bec-Fin) and Chef Pierre Calmels (Bibou & Le Cheri) for their guidance at the Philadelphia Produce Market. Chef Greg Headen and Owner Michael Franco now have the weight of Crow and the Pitcher on their shoulders and it helps to have good friends willing to step in.
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Front Street Cafe Opening in Fishtown| Press Release

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Front Street Café plans to nourish, sustain Fishtown community

Philadelphia, PA –The Front Street Café, a vibrant new eatery opening on the corner of Thompson and Front streets, is the latest on a growing list of restaurants revitalizing the community of Philadelphia. There are so many new places to eat and drink in Philadelphia, such as different cafes and even some bakery options in the area. Places like The Front Street Café are just one of the many new franchises opening their doors up to the public.
Drawing inspiration from the unique character of the neighborhood, the creators of the Front Street Café aspire to do more than serve great food. From its inception, the restaurant has been designed to nourish this growing community, satisfying both body and spirit from sun up to lights out.
Long-time Fishtown resident Nicole Barclay, was driven by a strong sense of place and purpose to create a restaurant built around fresh, sustainable ingredients, with ample choices for people who have dietary preferences for health or lifestyle reasons. If you’re inspired by Nicole’s passion to start a coffee business, there’s no reason you couldn’t look at beginning your own. Often, starting a coffee shop can be difficult. This is usually because it’s not that easy to get customers coming to your business instead of some of the bigger coffee companies. However, there’s always the route of franchise opportunities instead of marketing a brand new coffee business. One of the best tips for opening a coffee shop is to ensure that potential customers can see inside the store. This can be done by installing Storefront doors to your shop, helping customers to decide whether or not to enter your cafe. This should help business as customers will want to sit inside a bright coffee shop, not a dark one. Those big windows and doors can usually be seen in most coffee shops, so they must help attract customers!
Nicole’s USP for this coffee shop is that the juice bar and coffee shop will open early to serve morning commuters, offering freshly made juices, smoothies, coffee from Counter Culture Coffee, as well as grab-and-go breakfasts and lunches, just one block away from Girard Station.
Casual brunch service will begin early and run through mid-afternoon seven days a week, with a menu offering sandwiches, salads, burgers … and breakfast tacos with more than 18 topping choices, including heirloom tomatoes, organic baby kale, mushroom bacon, avocado and nacho cashew cheese. All of the ingredients down to the condiments are made in-house or sourced organically and sustainably. Free WiFi is offered in a comfortable second-floor community space overlooking the El, while a backyard garden retreat has table seating for 80.
A full bar will serve creative cocktails made with freshly squeezed juices and local ingredients, an array of craft beers drawing from both local and west-coast breweries, and a selection of organic and biodynamic wines designed to match the menu and pair well with artisanal cheese selections sourced from creameries across the U.S.
The dinner menu puts a fresh spin on comfort food, including:

  • Wild Rice Collard Dolmas: with citrus hemp dressing.
  • Avocado Citrus Salad: Organic baby kale, avocado, mango, radish greens, hemp, pumpkin seeds, citrus jalapeno dressing
  • Mediterranean Tofu: Pan-seared fennel, sage, chili-rubbed tofu, wilted garlic kale, fresh tomato marinara, salt-cured olives and crispy capers
  • Heirloom Tomato Zucchini Lasagna: Thinly sliced zucchini, Macadamia ricotta, basil-arugula pesto, sundried tomato, olive oil
  • Organic Rotisserie Half Chicken: Orange-brined chicken, roasted baby potatoes, stewed collard greens, chicken jus, house-made biscuits

“We really want to have a neighborhood café where people can eat many times a week, and instead of weighing them down, it actually makes them healthier,” Nicole said.
The menu at the Front Street Cafe was created by Chef Andrew Petruzelli (XIX at the Bellevue, Grand Hyatt DC, Knock)
“The concept for our cuisine is very much related to health and happiness,” Andrew said. “We would like for people to be able to dine here daily and be better for it, by providing them with the best possible options for food they know and love.”
The space Front Street Café will occupy is one of the few 19th-century brick buildings to survive along the Front Street train corridor. During design and construction, building owner and builder Lee Larkin retained all of the original architectural details, including an intricate 3rd story tin cornice and Schuylkill Pine hardwood floors. Almost all of the additional building components where sourced and reclaimed from old Philadelphia buildings. Steps were built from joists taken from a home being demolished at Temple University, while wooden beams for the outside bar came from a warehouse at 25th and Oxford. A display cabinet on the second floor pays homage to the history of Fishtown and the Riverwards by showcasing hundreds of pre-Civil War artifacts that were discovered under the property during construction.
“Everything in this place has a story to tell,” Lee said. “And the story of this restaurant is tied to the story of this neighborhood – refreshed, revitalized and bursting with energy.”
About The Front Street Cafe
Front Street Café is located at 1253 N. Front Street, on the corner of Thompson Street, in the Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia. The coffee shop and juice bar open at 6 a.m. Breakfast and brunch service runs from 7 a.m.-3 p.m. seven days a week. Dinner service runs from 4-10 p.m., with a late-night menu available until closing. A second-floor community room that seats 60 is available for private events. Call 215-515-3073 for reservations and bookings.
Media Contact: Rob Wright of Small Talk Media

WIN a VIP Bus Trip to T Street this Thursday

Join us as we welcome the Grand Opening of T Street at The Playground to Atlantic City!  On Thursday, June 25th, at 8:00pm you’re invited to spend the evening dancing with VIPs right on the water in some of the hottest and newest restaurants and bars in the area!
Get complimentary admission to this exclusive party and one free drink by RSVPing on our VIP Guestlist! Free drink is valid until 10pm. 
SIGNUP for the VIP Guestlist HERE
Are you coming down from Philly? Signup to WIN a Free seat on the Playground Express Bus which includes:

  • The bus leaves North Shore Beach Club at 6pm
  • Complimentary Luxury Transportation with Complimentary Drinks & Food
  • VIP Express Entry into T Street at The Playground with live music & entertainment all night
  • Private VIP party for the Grand Opening of T Street at the Playground Pier in AC

CLICK HERE to Enter
T Street is reminiscent of music row in Nashville, Beale Street in Memphis and 6th Street in Austin. They are all about the music, all night, every night, seven days per week. So you can expect nothing but musical perfection for their Grand Opening Party!
Six different venues, six different genres of music, and with Garces Events providing the cuisine, there’s something for everyone!
Join us Thursday, June 25th at 8pm for the unveiling of the new face of Atlantic City: T Street!

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