There's a lot going on tonight that you (and your stomach) won't want to miss.
Two Philly neighborhoods are hosting parties in the street, Parks on Tap is back in Center City and Dilworth Park is inviting everyone to a big barbecue.
Check out our roundup below for what's happening on the summer solstice, June 21, but we're warning you, it may make you hungry.
Old City Eats returning with huge block party
The place to be on Thursday nights this summer is (drumroll, please) Old City.
Old City Eats, when more than 30 neighborhood restaurants serve half-priced appetizers, $4 beers and $5 cocktails, starts tonight.
And there's a huge block party to kick things off. You'll be able to eat and drink in the streets for cheap from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Night Market announces the neighborhoods it will visit this season
Old City isn't the only neighborhood hosting a food-filled street festival tonight, though. The second Night Market of the season is tonight, beginning at 7 p.m.
In the car-free streets, there will be tons of food trucks, a beer garden and live music.
Never been to a Night Market before? Go hungry. You'll want to eat everything.
Get a free açaí bowl sample in Rittenhouse today
Açaí bowls might look like ice cream but they're an antioxidant-rich breakfast food.
Today, SoBol is handing out free, four-ounce samples – perfect for those who haven't tried açaí before, or those who skipped the most important meal of the day.
Dilworth Park hosting All-American BBQ on five dates this summer
It's too hot to cook at home. Head to the park in front of City Hall to grab some classic barbecue grub tonight.
There will be pulled pork sandwiches, loaded potato salad, hickory-smoked brisket, ice cream sandwiches and much more.
Where's Parks on Tap this week?
In the mood to enjoy a cold beer outside, surrounded by nature? Well, you're in luck because Parks on Tap is still going strong. This season will be the longest to date, running for 23 weeks.
Through Sunday, the traveling beer garden will be at the Schuylkill Banks.