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38 Jackson St
Philadelphia, PA 19148

(267) 239-0108

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Phillies Baseball Club
Distance: 1.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1001 Pattison Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19148

(267) 570-2960

Escape The 1980s
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1804 E Passyunk Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19148

(215) 402-7036

Escape The 1980s is the largest escape the room game in Philadelphia and called the "bubble gum pop" of room escape games by reviewers! You're stuck in a 1980's time warp. Your group has 60 minutes to find 80's clues that will unlock doors, open padlocks, and hack into computer systems.Your goal is to get back to escape the room... and get back to the future. Make calls from push button 80's phones....enter a "secret code" into a talking computer system...press "musical notes" to unlock doors — and tons more. Knight Rider, the Goonies, Walkie Talkies, Cabbage Patch Kids. 80's radio -- these are just a few of the things you'll need to use to Escape the 80's. You don't need to know anything about the 1980s to play. Whether you're 25 or 55, every clue in this game is solvable. And while we don't want to give too much away, we will give you THIS clue: Don't just use your eyes. Use your ears too. Escape the 1980s has one of the highest room escape ratings online — 5 Stars Across all sites. It's frequented by corporate team building groups, friends, birthday celebrations and more.

Messina Club
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1533 S 10th St
Philadelphia, PA 19147

(215) 339-9260

This is a Private Members only Club also known as "Tuts".

Coldplay- A Head Full of Dreams Tour
Distance: 1.5 mi Competitive Analysis
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA

Home Brewed Events
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1114 Snyder Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19148

(717) 439-7347

Owners Meredith Rebar (Certified Cicerone®) and Garrett Williams (Cicerone Beer Server) bring their knowledge of craft beer brewing to your home or business! Looking for an evening of beer brewing, learning, tasting and enlightenment? They'll teach you how to brew, give you a beer history lesson, tutor you on the proper tasting methods for beer and tell you all about the beer you're brewing that day. There are event options for birthdays, bachelor/bachelorette parties (and bridal showers), weddings, housewarmings or just a great party. Experience an education in beer enjoyment with Home Brewed Events. Local Businesses: COOK, Saint Benjamin's Brewing Company, Conshohocken Brewing Company, Prime Stache, Workshop PHL, Nodding Head Brewing Company, Bierstube, Mugshots Coffeehouse, and United By Blue Non-Profits: American Cancer Society, Beer For Babes (NJ), Pink Boots Society, Philly Give & Get, Spring Gardens Community Gardens, Magee Rehabilitation, and Greener Partners Brewing Competitions: 2nd Place in Wood/Smoke Beer (22C)- Philly Homebrew Cup 2014 3rd Place in Fruit Beer (20A)- HOPS BOPS 2013 Reviews: Susan Sunday- wedding favors (Catskill Mountains, NY, October 2013) "We can't say enough nice things about Home Brewed Events and our home brewed wedding favors. Garrett and Meredith worked with us to find the kind of beer that best expressed the season and the personality of our wedding. They are incredibly knowledgeable, fun, and interesting to work with. We spent time with them on two occasions brewing the beer, learning how to, and watching the experts. Everyone at the wedding (and after) raved about how cool it was and they loved the beers themselves. What you get with Home Brewed Events is not just a novelty beer, it is a complex and well executed micro brew and it reflects you and your personalities. AND you get all of this without having to purchase and store all of the equipment yourself (for people that might not have space or time for this incredible hobby). I hope you consider Home Brewed Events for your wedding favors, you won't be disappointed! " Teal Orbit Corporate Team Building Event- (Philadelphia, PA November 2014) " If you consider yourself a beer connoisseur, or even if you just like beer and want to learn more about it, then we highly recommend you book a class with Home Brewed Events. They were accommodating, friendly, and incredibly well versed in the art of making beer. They came to us to teach the class on Garrett’s birthday, and even offered to come back and help anyone who wanted to make homebrew on their own. In our book, they’re golden!"

Coldplay
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA

South Philadelphia Older Adult Center
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1430 E Passyunk Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19147

(215) 685-1697

Philadelphia Phillies
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
S 11th St
Philadelphia, PA 19148

Phillie Roofdeck
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
932 Ellsworth St, Unit A
Philadelphia, PA 19147

(267) 432-2163

Fabulous roofdeck bar for watching phillies games or movies

Mummer's "2 Street Party"
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1843 S 2nd St
Philadelphia, PA 19148

(757) 420-1234

Lucia Fest - Gloria Dei - Old Swedes' Church
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
916 S Swanson St
Philadelphia, PA 19147

(215) 389-1513

The Lucia Fest weaves together a number of Swedish holiday traditions into a colorful musical service. The heart of the celebration is the Lucia procession in which a young woman is joined by other female members of the household in taking hot coffee and a warm Lucia bun to all the residents of the home. She comes crowned with candles, dressed in white, singing her traditional song, “Sankta Lucia.” In Sweden her day is celebrated in homes before dawn on the 13th of December, which, at one stage of life with the Julian calendar, marked the winter solstice – the point at which the hours of darkness begin to diminish and the daylight hours begin to lengthen. At Gloria Dei Church the celebration is held within the walls constructed by Swedish settlers in 1699-1700, in the beauty of candlelight, with a large entourage of young girls joining her in song and procession. For many people participation in the Lucia Fest is a unique way of marking the beginning of the holiday season. The celebration is held annually at Gloria Dei in Philadelphia, PA during a weekend in early December.

Alto Palato by Marco Avigo
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1245 S 3rd St
Philadelphia, PA 19147

(215) 745-2437

Presented by Marco Avigo Tours, Alto Palato by Marco Avigo brings to you Italy's finest wines and foods. Allow Marco, Italian Master Sommelier, to customize a wine tasting or food and wine pairing party in the luxury of your own home, or join one of Alto Palato's monthly wine classes, featuring horizontal tastings, at Caffe Valentino in Philadelphia, PA.

The Swedish Colonial Society
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
916 S Swanson St
Philadelphia, PA 19147-4332

(215) 389-1513

The Swedish Colonial Society was the vision of the historian Dr. Amandus Johnson. At the time of its founding, few descendants of the early Swedish and Finnish immigrants in America knew much about their ancestors or about New Sweden, their settlement on the Delaware River. The Society set out to change this by recording the history of the colony. SCS has published 13 books about the history of New Sweden, and twice-yearly publishes Swedish Colonial News, a journal detailing the family history of the settlement and recent discoveries in the area. Our historical archives are stored at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, and are readily available for viewing. In addition to research, historic preservation has been a priority for the Society. We have worked to conserve the Morton Homestead, valued for its ties to John Morton, an American of Finnish descent who served as a delegate to the Continental Congress and later signed the Declaration of Independence. Among other projects, SCS also coordinated an effort to have Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church recognized as a National Historic Landmark, a designation that it achieved, being the first American religious building to do so. The Swedish Colonial Society is unique in the U.S. due to its relationship to the Swedish Royal Family and the Swedish government. As the first High Patron of the Society, King Gustav V served as honorary leader, establishing a tradition that continues today with King Carl XVI Gustaf. Crown Princess Victoria has accepted Deputy High Patron status and Sweden's Ambassador to the United States, Jonas Hafström, has accepted the honorary Patron position. New members are always welcome. Membership is open to everyone, without regard to nationality or ancestry.

Attractions/Things to Do Near Trapped Philly Escape Room

Mummer's "2 Street Party"
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1843 S 2nd St
Philadelphia, PA 19148

(757) 420-1234

Escape The 1980s
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1804 E Passyunk Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19148

(215) 402-7036

Escape The 1980s is the largest escape the room game in Philadelphia and called the "bubble gum pop" of room escape games by reviewers! You're stuck in a 1980's time warp. Your group has 60 minutes to find 80's clues that will unlock doors, open padlocks, and hack into computer systems.Your goal is to get back to escape the room... and get back to the future. Make calls from push button 80's phones....enter a "secret code" into a talking computer system...press "musical notes" to unlock doors — and tons more. Knight Rider, the Goonies, Walkie Talkies, Cabbage Patch Kids. 80's radio -- these are just a few of the things you'll need to use to Escape the 80's. You don't need to know anything about the 1980s to play. Whether you're 25 or 55, every clue in this game is solvable. And while we don't want to give too much away, we will give you THIS clue: Don't just use your eyes. Use your ears too. Escape the 1980s has one of the highest room escape ratings online — 5 Stars Across all sites. It's frequented by corporate team building groups, friends, birthday celebrations and more.

East Passyunk Avenue
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1904 E Passyunk Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19148

(215) 336-1455

East Passyunk Avenue is one of the longest-standing commercial corridors in Philadelphia. With restaurants galore and a wide range of retail shops, you won't be disappointed. For a full directory of our 150+ independently-owned businesses and upcoming events, go to www.visiteastpassyunk.com.