Restaurants & Bars
Center City SIPS Returning For Summer 2022
Dozens of restaurants and bars in Philadelphia are on board for the popular 14-week summertime food and drink happy hour series.
PHILADELPHIA — Like it or not, Center City SIPS is back for 2022.
The popular 14-week program will begin on June 2 and run through Aug. 31 on Wednesdays at participating establishments in Center City Philadelphia.
Businesses who are part of Center City SIPS will offer $6 cocktails, $5 wine, $4 beer and half-priced appetizers every Wednesday after work.
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A full list of participating establishments will be announced in the coming weeks.
SIPS partner Beam-Suntory will be highlighting Hornitos Tequila as the featured spirit this year.
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As return-to-office efforts expand, this unique promotion is the perfect opportunity to reconnect with friends and coworkers while supporting some of the city’s best culinary and entertainment venues.
"After a two-year interruption due to COVID-19, we are thrilled to bring back SIPS, Center City’s premier after-work event as a perk for our returning office workers," said Michelle Shannon, VP of Marketing & Communications for Center City District. "In addition, it will have a huge economic impact on our bars and restaurants who have worked hard to stay open and keep their staffs employed. To maximize the benefits and minimize the cost to participants, CCD is waiving all fees for bars within the Center City District to participate in SIPS this season. We will be covering all the marketing expenses from our budget and with support from our sponsors."
"Craft Concepts Group is excited to welcome SIPS’ return to the city of Philadelphia in the summer of 2022," said Teddy Sourias, President of Craft Concepts Group. "SIPS has always been about getting over the hump of the week and bringing the community together. Here at CCG, our staff is excited to host professionals after working hours to enjoy themselves. After two difficult years, it feels good to be able bring back such a well-loved event to our city."
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