Join Hebrew Free Loan on our first-ever Food Tour!
In this four-hour food tour you’ll eat your way through multiple local spots while meeting the business owners empowered with interest-free business loans from HFL.
Check out the four spots along the way:
48th Street Grille The business that started it all — 48th Street Grille was our first business loan, and 12 years later they are still going strong! They were recently named one of the top Cajun and Caribbean Restaurants in the city by Visit Philadelphia.
Bart’s Bagels Honoring heritage bagel making methods, Bart’s bagels are handmade, kettle-boiled, slowly fermented, and baked on burlap boards in a
revolving oven.
FaceClock Gallery brings vintage charm to meet modernity in a zero-proof lounge. Here you’ll get a craft mocktail demo and sip some delicious drinks as you peruse their art gallery and events calendar.
Downtown Cheese Located in historic Reading Terminal Market, Downtown Cheese offers Philadelphia’s finest selection of international and domestic cheeses. Between bites of cheese maybe you’ll find your new favorite charcuterie board addition!
Are you ready to join us Sunday, April 26 from 10:45 am – 3 pm ?
Grab your ticket now! Space is limited to 35 participants, and we expect them to sell out fast!
For this tour we have three delicious ticket options
Tasting
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Second Course Supporter — $136⭐ Most Popular Take your tour to the next course while helping support interest-free loans for local businesses. Includes everything in the Tasting Ticket, plus:
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Chef’s Table
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Have we whet your appetite yet?
Special thanks to City Food Tours for organizing this tour.
A few important notes:
- This food tour is not a kosher event, but there will be a variety of vegetarian offerings.
- Transportation between destinations will be on a trolley, no re-parking for you! We will be meeting at the Convention Center, around which are several paid parking garages.
- Accessibility notes: There will be very minimal walking involved in this tour, largely from trolley into the restaurants, but during the mocktail hour and tour of Reading Terminal there will be some standing and short distance walking.