We now know what the previously unannounced project Bebot, a 33-foot tall, 13,000-pound robot sculpture from last year's Burning Man, will be part of in Northern Liberties.
Bebot will stand at the center of property development company Post Brothers' new outdoor dining destination, Piazza Pod Park.
Details on the 35,000-square-foot space, located at Germantown Avenue and North Second Street, were revealed Thursday.
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Adjacent to the park will be a lot with an expected 150 parking spots. For those taking public transportation, an art installation made from 185 color-changing light-up cubes (also from Burning Man) will connect the Market/Frankford line to the park.
Piazza Pod Park will offer year-round programming, such as movie nights and food festivals, in addition to being a dining destination. The idea for the mixed-use space originated back in 2017 when Post Brothers purchased the Piazza and Liberties Walk.
"Our goal is to create the thriving community hub that the Piazza courtyard has always tried to be," said Post Brothers CEO Mike Pestronk.
Events that were traditionally held in the courtyard will now move to the street on Germantown Avenue and into Piazza Pod Park.
Many will return with new twists, more frequency or added features, and a range of new events are currently being discussed, according to a press release.
As for the lineup of food and drink available, tenants for the restaurant pods have been announced.
Spread Bagelry, Dim Sum House's Lil Sum Sum, French Toast Bites by Lokal Artisan Foods, Tiki Takos, Mama Maria's Italian Ice, Essen Bakery and Empanada Box will be moving in.
There will be beer from BRU Craft & Wurst and Urban Village Brewing Co., cocktails from Blume and Manatawny Still Works and a wine bar, too.
Some of the pods will have windows that open to the outside, like a food truck, while others will have a window plus a dining room to use in the colder months. All the pods will be equipped with heating, air conditioning and speaker systems.
When it officially opens, visitors can enjoy Piazza Pod Park seven days a week, from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., or until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.
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