Sugar Philly Truck: Mobile Sweetness

Food trucks are one of the hottest things in the eating world right now, so it’s no surprise that Philadelphia has a number of great ones. Recently voted one of the 20 best food trucks in the United States, the Sugar Philly Truck brings sweet treats to appreciative eaters five days a week. Chef Daniel Tang sets up shop in a former mobile post office to knock out some astonishing gourmet desserts. The biggest draw here are Sugar Philly's spectacular French macaron cookies – these amazing sandwich cookies are light but very flavorful. The everyday options include a decadent chocolate ganache and a subtle, comforting “milk & honey” flavor, but the real stars are the daily specials. Show up on Monday for a salted caramel macaron that will blow your mind. The Thursday green tea is also great. And at just $1.50 apiece, prices are extremely competitive. The menu also offers a few other treats that change based on the availability of seasonal ingredients.

Sugar Philly Truck
38th & Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(267) 940-7473
http://www.yelp.com/biz/sugar-philly-truck-philadelphia

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Wishing you the best of luck on St. Patrick's Day and every day!

Stop By the Axis Pizza Cafe & Salad Bar!

Don't forget to stop by the Axis Pizza Cafe & Salad Bar, conveniently open from 11 a.m.-3 a.m. daily.

For a full menu and to order online, visit their website at: http://www.axispizza.com/

Tips for Searching for a Post-College Job

The economy may not be on your side right now, but you can do some things to tip the scales in your favor and win over as many professionals as possible while you're hunting for that elusive first job.

1. Use your college’s career center

Many students overlook the career center, but college is a rare time when people are on your side in the job hunt.  Talk to a counselor, tell them what you’re looking for, and look through whatever books and resources they have available. They often have access to resources that you cannot find in straight-forward online searches.

2. Resume, Cover Letter, etc.

Career centers can also help you get your resume and cover letter in order, train for interviews, and answer any other questions you may have as you begin your job hunt. Start compiling some ideas for your resume before you visit the career center, so you have something to work with when you speak with them.

3. Talk to alumni and other professionals

Ask the career counselor about your college’s alumni network and reach out to alums with similar careers to your goals or individuals who live in the area where you’re looking.  Talk to your parents, family, relatives- anyone who may have an “in” at a company you’re interested in.

4. Check company websites

Before hitting up search engines and getting overwhelmed with results, check specific, desired companies’ websites for job listings. Even if they don’t have the right opportunity for you at the moment, write a professional inquiry and ask to have your resume kept on file.

5. Follow up

After submitting your resume in person or online, always follow up to make sure it was received. Calling HR or the proper department is best, as e-mails are easy to ignore. Have any needed information immediately available and be flexible with setting up interviews.

Nifty Fifty’s: Philadelphia’s Old Fashioned Diner and the World’s Largest Soda Fountain

Nifty Fifty's offers a 1950s diner-style establishment for parties, casual meals, or a quick roadside stop. With the world’s largest soda fountain serving 100 different handcrafted flavors—from birch beer to bubblegum, honey dew lemon to vanilla peach—the restaurant specializes in old fashioned American diner food. Morning breakfast options include several filling platters, omelets, and egg sandwiches, while specialty sandwiches, cheesesteaks, and burgers are up for order throughout the day. Homemade chili, hefty salads, and plenty of sides (onion rings, fries, thick milkshakes, yum!) round out a menu of pure comfort food.

Nifty Fifty's
2491 Grant Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19114
(215) 676-1950
www.niftyfiftys.com

Are You Excited for these March Events in Philadelphia?

If you’re looking for an adventure this year as winter fades into spring, why not check out one of these upcoming events in Philadelphia? Philly and its surrounding areas present a plethora of wonderful March events and activities for people of all ages. Here are some of the most exciting March offerings, so be sure to mark your calendars:
 
The Philadelphia Flower Show, March 4 -11
This is a don’t-miss Philly event every year, widely celebrated as one of the oldest and largest indoor flower shows in the world. Whether you’re a flower aficionado or just someone looking to admire some beautiful blooms, you’ll love exploring the vast showcase of traditional and exotic flowers. 
 
St. Patrick’s Day Parade, March 11
Philly takes great pride in its spectacular St. Patrick’s Day parade, a high-spirited city tradition since 1771. Elaborate floats, traditional Irish music and dance, bagpipe music, and green everywhere – a perfect way to celebrate Irish culture in a city with a long history of ties to the people of Ireland.
 
Philadelphia CineFest, March 22 – April 1
This eleven-day film festival extravaganza showcases some of the best works in independent and foreign cinema in theatres throughout the city. There are movies for every taste, including shorts, features, and documentary films, exciting special guests, and a series of fun festival-hosted social events around Philly.
 
Philadelphia Invitational Furniture Show, March 23 – March 25
This nationally renowned event presents a dazzling exhibit of one-of-a-kind home furnishings. The show features some of the most cutting-edge design innovations side by side with more traditional furniture pieces – something for every taste. 
 
15th Annual Philly Fur Ball, March 31 – April 1
This wonderful event, which raises money for the Morris Animal Refuge, is a perfect outing for pet lovers. Attendees enjoy a delicious dinner, music and dance, a silent auction, an open bar, and a beer tasting menu, among several other fun activities throughout the night. 
 
 

Green Eggs: A Friend of the Earth

No, Dr. Seuss doesn't live here. But Green Eggs means a tasty, eco-conscious dining experience. With locations in South Philly and Northern Liberties, this cozy little cafe creates a warm atmosphere with its friendly waitstaff. The morning fare will appeal to vegetarians and breakfast buffs alike: dishes like Philly Style Eggs Benedict, served on a toasted pretzel roll with cream cheese, and the Creme Brulee French Toast run from $8 – $10. Perhaps best of all, the menu is stuffed with local vegetables and sprinkled with herbs grown on the cafe’s rooftop garden. The lunch menu is also reasonably priced and is full of comforting sandwiches and fresh salads. They don't take reservations, so come early and bring your wallet – cash only!

Green Eggs
www.greeneggscafe
.net

1306 Dickinson Street
215.226.EGGS (3447)

719 North 2nd Street
215.922.EGGS (3447)

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Best wishes for happiness on Valentine's Day and every day.

Pod: Shapes and Tastes

A popular spot for Wharton alums, Pod seems to cater to a high-end clientele. A Steven Starr restaurant, Pod has a sleek, streamlined interior that sets the tone for its modern take on Asian cuisine. Under pulsating, circular lights, guests are seated at a variety of geometric shapes: stools circled around a bar, square-shaped booths, and cubby holes with circular openings. The menu consists of the typical Asian fushion offerings of potstickers, spring rolls, dumplings, and hibachi. Vegetarians and pescatarians will be pleased with Pod's culinary variety. The sushi selection at Pod includes the usual standbys — Dragon and Rainbow — along with inventive originals like the Seattle and the Rio Grande.

Pod
3636 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215) 387-1803

Fairmount Park: Get Outside and Get Active in Philadelphia

With the beautiful weather now upon us, Fairmont Park is great place to enjoy the fresh air while surrounded by beautiful scenery. The nominal plot grew out of the Lemon Hill estate of Henry Pratt and continues to be a vital area (all 9,200 acres!) for outdoor appreciation and stunning greenery. There are currently 63 neighborhood parks designated throughout the region, so no matter where you are in the Philadelphia area, there's a somewhere nearby to keep you fresh and rejuvenated. Hikers, bikers, runners, and walkers can all enjoy some fresh air and wildlife amid the now expansive terrain. In the mood for a jog? Start at Lloyd Hall—the beginning of the picturesque Boathouse Row—and follow the path along the Schuylkill River for as long as your legs will take you. Keep a look out for mile markers along the way!

Fairmount Park
1 Boathouse Row
Lloyd Hall (a good starting point)
Philadelphia, PA 19130
(215) 683-0200
www.fairmountpark.org

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