Daily News | Eat, Drink and Do: Philly tasting tours, rooftop drinks by the fire and a holiday wreath workshop
With the turkey stuffed, the sides prepared and pies baked, I’m showing my visiting family the city with classic eats, hot drinks and festive activities. This week, I’m taking the Flavors of Philly tour to try classic Philly foods, sipping on boozy winter drinks by the fire at Assembly’s return of Alpine Heights and attending a holiday wreath making workshop with a local artist at a neighborhood coffee shop.Show your out-of-town guests how to eat like a Philadelphian.
The tour runs 1:30 to 4 p.m. on weekdays, noon to 2:30 p.m. on Saturdays and 12:30 to 3 p.m. on Sundays. Adults pay $49 and children pay $44. Get tickets for Nov. 23, 25 and 27Drink Curl up with plush blankets and sip on hot chocolate infused with dark rum, tart lemon cordial, sweet chocolate ganache and orgeat for a boozy, rich drink by the cozy fire and picturesque views of Benjamin Franklin Parkway at Assembly Rooftop. But if you’re not a chocolate person, then the Honey & Smoke for $17 or the “Be Well” wassil wine for $15 are the ones for you. And non-drinkers, ask for a non-boozy hot chocolate — it’s just as good.
Be sure to enjoy bites whipped up by executive chef Sonny Ingui. He’s got a bubbling four cheese fondue that soaks into a crusty garlic bread and more. Make your reservation
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