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ALFRESCO DINING
NIGHTLIFE AND MUSIC
Continental Midtown
1801 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia , PA 19103
(215) 567-1800
Neighborhood: Rittenhouse Square
Stephen Starr recreates the success of his first restaurant, the original Continental in Old City, with this sibling restaurant just off Rittenhouse Square. Featuring three floors, including a rooftop dining and lounge area, Continental Midtown is a great place to check out the always-stylish Rittenhouse Square crowd. The menu delivers creative tapas to the young and fabulous, including teriyaki chicken skewers, a heaping Calamari salad (big enough to share) and the always popular lobster mashed potatoes. Accompanying the eclectic cuisine is an extensive martini list that boasts several interesting combinations (and even more interesting names) that will surely satisfy any taste.The rooftop lounge is Midtown's pièce de résistance. Partially enclosed so that it's servicable year-round, the deck area is one of the most popular nightspots in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood during warmer months.

New York choreographer Doug Varone is a vital force in the contemporary dance scene. Blending muscle with exquisite lyrical movement, he and his dancers move across the stage in a whirlwind of spins, tumbles, leaps and lifts.
Thursday, December 4 • 7:30 pm •
Annenberg Center - Zellerbach Theatre • 3680 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA
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