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With a momentous win for the Philadelphia Eagles secured comes the long-awaited return of the Victory Parade slated for Friday, February 14. Hundreds of thousands of Eagles fans are expected to attend the festivities along Broad Street and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. For those looking for a nearby restaurant, bar, or bakery for celebratory bites and beverages pre-and-post parade, look no further than our list of locales open early on Friday, as well as a host of themed fare, sweet treats, and libations to enjoy from the likes of Cake Life Bake Shop, DreamWorld Bakes, Famous 4th Street Delicatessen, Patchwork, Poi Dog Sauces, Puttshack, Red Owl Tavern, Sofitel Philadelphia at Rittenhouse Square,Square 1682, andThe Hayes. 

See full details below, and feel free to reach out with any inquiries! 

Cake Life Bake Shop, the Fishtown bakery best known for award-winning cupcakes and for baking Beyonce’s birthday cake (twice!), has parade-day cravings covered with Football Sugar Cookies ($54/dozen); the Eagles Cupcake Box ($60/dozen) featuring six Fiesta cupcakes with Eagles-themed sprinkles and six Funfetti cupcakes topped with Eagles-swirled vanilla buttercream; and Eagles Heart Cookies ($38/6-pack) with custom messages including “Fly Eagles Fly,” “Brotherly Shove,” “Go Birds,”.

Orders are available online for local delivery via Uber Eats and in-store pick-up on Wednesday – Thursday 8am – 9pm, Friday – Saturday 8am – 10pm, Sunday 8am – 7pm. 

1306 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia PA | www.cakelifebakeshop.com | Instagram

DreamWorld Bakes, the Black- and woman-owned bakery that specializes in dreamy custom cakes and boasts a community café concept, is thrilled to celebrate the Birds win with Eagles-themed mini-cakes, dubbed Green Machine Cakies (6/$55, 12/$110), available for the entire month of February. Made with black sesame cake, coconut custard, and pandan green Italian buttercream, this popular dessert was first introduced to DreamWorld Bakes’s menu the last time the Eagles were in the playoffs. 

Plus – bleed green, drink green – On the day of the parade, guests at DreamWorld Bakes can add a shot of Kelly-green pandan to any cafe beverage for +$1 additional charge.

Hours of operation: Thursday and Friday 8am – 3pm, Saturday and Sunday 9am – 4 pm  

2400 Coral St, Philadelphia PA | www.dreamworldbakes.com | Instagram

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Famous 4th Street Delicatessen, the historic Philadelphia eatery celebrated for its traditional Jewish deli fare and classic American comfort food, is offering the perfect grab-and-go treats this Parade Day. Pick up delicious green and white cookies, available all weekend long, to enjoy on the go or take home, alongside a hearty, classic deli sandwich. Whether fans are fueling up before the parade or celebrating afterward, Famous 4th Street Delicatessen has the perfect meal to make the day even more special.

Hours of operation: Monday through Sunday, 9am – 8pm 

700 S 4th St, Philadelphia, PA | 215.922.3274 | Website | Instagram

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In celebration of the Eagles win and victory parade, Patchwork, the New American restaurant and bar located on the second floor of the Hyatt Centric, will be offering two themed — very green — cocktails this weekend starting on Friday at 8am and available through Sunday at 10pm. Eagles fans can stop by pre or post-parade and enjoy The Bleeding Green ($12), a Midori Sour; or a Hurts So Good ($12), cucumber martini. After 5pm, the cocktails can be paired with a Philly Roast Pork Sandwich ($25) with porchetta, broccoli rabe and aged provolone, available on the dinner menu. 

Hours of operation: Monday – Thursday 6:30 am – 9 pm; Friday – Saturday 7 am – 10 pm; Sunday 7 am – 9 pm

1620 Chancellor Street | 215.985.1234 | Website | Facebook | Instagram

Nothing says Go Birds more than Maui BBQ Meat Pies, the hearty collaboration between Poi Dog Sauces, local purveyors of Hawai’ian at-home condiments; Aussie meat pie maker, G’Day Gourmet, and everyone’s favorite Aussie offensive tackle, Jordan Mailata

The Maui BBQ Meat Pie is available NOW to order for at-home enjoyment via G’Day Gourmet’s website — plus, meat pie-lovers can find the G’Day Gourmet truck along the parade route during the Victory Parade on Friday, February 14.

  • Maui BBQ Meat Pie ($11 each, 2 for $19) — the Hawai’ian and Australian meat pie mashup featuring succulent pulled pork roasted in pineapple juice, smothered in tropical Huli BBQ sauce by Poi Dog, and baked in G’Day Gourmet’s signature buttery pie crust. 

The best part? G’Day Gourmet will continue to honor its original pledge of donating $1 from every Maui BBQ Meat Pie to the Chef Hui non-profit, supporting residents still displaced and affected by the tragic Maui wildfires of August 2023.

www.poidogsauces.com |  Instagram

www.gdaygourmet.com | Instagram

Puttshack,the world’s first and only tech-infused mini golf experience, is the ultimate spot for post-parade action this Friday, located just a stone’s throw from Broad Street. Combining cutting-edge technology with the classic fun of mini golf, Puttshack offers an active way to keep the celebrations going. After the parade, fans can put their mini golf skills to the test while enjoying a variety of locally and globally inspired food and drink options, including Philadelphia Tailpipes ($14)—spring rolls stuffed with roasted pork, provolone cheese, and garlic-grilled broccoli rabe, served with applesauce dip ($1 from every purchase benefits Philabundance)—and the Cheesesteak Flatbread ($16), made with housemade cheese whiz, shaved roast beef, grilled onions, and peppers.

Hours of operation: Monday through Thursday 11am – 11pm, Friday & Saturday 11am – 12am, and Sunday 11am — 10pm. 

The Shops at Liberty Place: 1625 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 | 215.907.PUTT | Website | Instagram | Facebook

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Red Owl Tavern, the contemporary kitchen and bar located across from Independence Hall in Old City, is the perfect spot to kick off the celebrations before the parade or keep the party going after. Open for breakfast weekdays at 7:30am, guests can fuel up pre-parade with breakfast favorites like the Superfood Bowl ($13) with orange-vanilla chia pudding, seasonal fruit, and cacao nibs, the Avocado Toast ($17)topped with poached eggs and pickled peppers, or the Breakfast Jawn ($18), featuring Jersey pork roll, hash brown, fried eggs, and long hot aioli. After the parade, the celebration continues with the Kelly Green ($16)—a refreshing cocktail made with Stateside Vodka, cucumber mint, lime, and soda, perfect for raising a glass to the Birds.

Hours of operation: Monday through Friday 7:30 – 10:45am, Saturday and Sunday 8 – 10am (breakfast); Monday through Friday 11:30am – 4:30pm (lunch); Monday through Friday 4:30 – 10pm, Saturday 5 – 10pm (dinner); and Saturday 10am – 4pm and Sunday 10am – 2pm (brunch).

433 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia PA | 215.923.2267 | Website | Instagram

Sofitel Philadelphia at Rittenhouse Square, the upscale luxury hotel merging French flair with American style located in the heart of Center City Philadelphia, is joining in the parade day excitement. During the parade, Sofitel will have a street-side table just steps off of Broad Street offering a selection of grab-and-go sandwiches, croissants, burgers, and more, along with beer served in cozy koozies—perfect for parade-goers looking for a quick bite and a cold drink. After the parade, fans can head to Liberté Lounge for daily happy hour offerings and enjoy a Liberté Citywide ($25)—a French twist on the local classic, featuring a pint of Kronenbourg 1664 paired with a pour of Green Chartreuse.

120 S. 17th St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | www.sofitel-philadelphia.com

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Square 1682, the modern American restaurant and award-winning bar at 17th and Sansom Streets, will be open bright and early this Friday at 7 AM, serving up morning favorites to kick off Parade Day celebrations. Enjoy dishes like the Steak & Eggs ($27) with chef’s cut steak, two sunny side eggs, and breakfast potatoes; the Rittenhouse Omelet ($18) with tomato, spinach, caramelized onions, white cheddar, and breakfast potatoes; or the Breakfast Sandwich ($17) with a parker house roll, bacon, egg, Cooper American cheese, and Square spicy ketchup. 

Celebrate the Eagles’ win with the 4th & Jawn ($15), a bold, Eagles-inspired cocktail made with green tea-infused Bird Gang Bourbon, a limited-edition collaboration between Bird Gang Spirits and the Philadelphia Eagles. This exciting drink features Green Chartreuse, cucumber mint syrup, and lime juice, garnished with dehydrated lime and fresh mint—the perfect sip to enjoy while celebrating the parade and the Birds’ victory!

Hours of operation: Monday, 7am – 2pm; Tuesday through Thursday, 7am – 9:30pm; Friday, 7am – 11pm; Saturday, 8am – 11pm; Sunday, 8am – 2pm

121 S. 17th Street, Philadelphia PA | 215.563.5008 | Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook

The Hayes, Midtown Village’s contemporary American tavern and gastropub from acclaimed Chef Townsend Wentz,  is opening early at 8am this Friday for all the pre-parade action. Just steps away from Broad Street, it’s the perfect spot to fuel up before, during, and after the parade. Guests can enjoy Game Day specials like Crispy Chicken Wings ($15) served with house-made ranch, blue cheese, and celery, the Philly Special ($16) featuring Wagyu ribeye, kielbasa, fried onions, sharp American cheese, mustard, and hoagie spread on a seeded Liscio’s roll, and the Roast Pork Sandwich ($16) with Italian roast pork, fried long hots, and provolone on fresh ciabatta.

Walk-ins are always welcomed and reservations can be made via Resy.

Hours of operation: Wednesday through Sunday 11:30am – 12am. Kitchen closes at 10:30pm.

1123 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA | 215.982.2192 | Website |  Instagram