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    American Legion Post 308

    3.6 (7 reviews)

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    3 years ago

    Great service and friendly members at the club. Club had a good crown and members enjoy their he shuffleboard

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    12 years ago

    Great place to hang out. The best bartenders. Happy to see the kitchen reopened. Very happy to see good portions..lol.

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    Orpheus Club of Philadelphia

    Orpheus Club of Philadelphia

    (3 reviews)

    Rittenhouse Square, Fitler Square

    (to the gents of the Orpheus Club, to the Scrooge classic, "Thank You Very Much")…read more Dear, sweet gentlemen On behalf of all your fans who did assemble there I would merely like to mention if I may That our unanimous attitude Is one of lasting gratitude For what you men have done for us, that day And therefore I would simply like to say Thank you very much! Thank you very much! You're the nicest guys that ever dressed up and sang for me I may sound Double-Dutch But our delight is such I feel as though Philly's grown even brighter for me And if I had a flag I'd hang my flag out To add a sort of final victory touch But since I left my flag at home I'll simply have to say Thank you very, very, very much! Thank you very much! Thank you very much! You're the nicest guys that ever dressed up and sang for me It sounds a bit bizarre But things the way they are These brothers Orpheus have made it feel like home for me. And if I had some fireworks, I would light them To add a sort of celebration touch But since I left my fireworks at the shore I'll simply have to say Thank you very, very, very much! Thank you very much! Thank you very much! You're the nicest guys that ever dressed up and sang for me It isn't everyday I doll up on a Thursday I never the Revels could be so fun-ny And if I had a bugle I would blow it To add a sort of 'ow's-your-father touch But since I left my bugle at home I'll simply have to say Thank you very, very, very much Associate Membership, singing members, felt like going back to college and the world of fraternities. So, of course, I loved it. Schmoozing, gentlemen ranging from late 20s to late... 80s? I can't be sure because they all behave like a gaggle of college buddies! They're terribly welcoming, the men of Orpheus, and if you have the opportunity to check it out, you should jump on it. I went for the Revels, but I've heard purely magical things about the winter concert, too.

    The oldest of its kind, but we're not exactly sure what kind that is…read more Ecce Quam Bonum!

    Pennypack Farm & Education Center

    Pennypack Farm & Education Center

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    This is our second year of purchasing a share from Pennypack's CSA and we have yet to be…read moredisappointed. The quality of the produce is excellent and the thought and care put into the farm is unmatched. While they are not certified organic, they practice natural, practical, and ecologically sound and sustainable farming. They have a lot of signage posted throughout the farm (as part of their education program) that explains how and why things are they way they are at the farm. They also have a boatload of dedicated volunteers and workers who keep everything running efficiently. They are happy to answer questions about the farm, the food, and often have ideas about what to do with everything. We purchased the small share and that entitles us to 6 items chosen by us from the options available that day. Last night we chose a pound of carrots, a head of lettuce, two pounds of summer squash, beets, swiss chard, and two pounds of cucumbers. Other items available include kale, bok choy, scallions, and broccoli as well as pick your own string beans and raspberries. They have an extensive herb garden where you can pick your own herbs for cooking that week. Finally, you can cut a bunch of flowers to take with you each week as a part of your share as well. This year we split our share with another family, so we go every other week for our pick up -- as a family of just two, this works out well for us! While the benefits are many (supporting local agriculture, eating local, sustainable food, health, getting outside in a garden), the CSA is a little bit of work. Each share requires a few hours of volunteer work be completed at the farm. Furthermore, when you get home with your pile of veggies, you need to clean and prep them as well as figure out recipes. They leave the vegetables generally intact with the greens and such on top. It turns out you can and should use those parts of the vegetables as well, but if you're a novice (like us) it takes some research and planning to figure out what to do with things like carrot tops and beet and turnip greens. Even though it's a lot of work, it's a fun learning experience and would definitely be a worthwhile activity to get the kids involved with. Check out their website early in the new year for information about signing up for a share -- they go fast!

    This is our first year at Pennypack but our third CSA. This is hands down the best! The choice is…read moreamazing. Usually I end up with a bunch of veggies I can't use, but at Pennypack, I get to choose what we take home. There are also many "freebies" each week because the farm is so prolific! Great spot and we are joining again next year!

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