The Low–Down on Beefless Burgers
To beef or not to beef, that is the question.
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To beef or not to beef, that is the question.
When you see a window boasting a colorful butterfly amid a neighborhood with mostly pubs and apartment buildings, you’ll know you’re in the right place. You won’t be surprised when you walk inside to find every square foot covered in millennial–friendly flowers, plants, neon lights, and shades of blue, pink, and purple.
It’s finally here—a supermarket other than Fro–Gro that won’t cost you a trip downtown. The Giant Heirloom Market opened on Aug. 2 right next to Domus Apartments. While regular Giant stores compete mainly with Acme and Aldi, the premium Heirloom Market is in the same playing field as Whole Foods and Sprouts Farmers Market. What differentiates the Heirloom Market from typical run–of–the–mill Giant stores is an urban store format and a curated assortment of items based on local residents’ feedback.
Civilization has just collapsed. You are a survivor of a global catastrophe, and now you are dining at Mad Rex, the world’s first post-apocalyptic restaurant, which happens to be conveniently located right here in Philadelphia. If this is what the post-apocalyptic era is like, bring on the apocalypse!
At many universities, the combination of dining halls filled with unhealthy options and the ease of a simple swipe into a cafeteria of endless food options sets up a recipe for a health disaster. But at Penn, a.k.a.the college with the healthiest students, there are many options beyond buffalo chicken pizza and Belgian waffles.
Guilty of never exploring the cultural ambiance and historical buildings in Old City? (No, waiting in line at Recess doesn't count.) There’s no better way to experience the rich history, science, and art that Old City has to offer than attending the First Friday exhibitions. On the first Friday of every month, Old City becomes a hotbed of activity as it fills with 40–plus art galleries. It’s completely free to view the exhibits, and some places even offer free wine and cheese. Make sure to check out the following exhibits from 5 to 9pm on October 6.
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