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Fringe to have a beer garden

The Philadelphia Live Arts Festival & Philly Fringe (Aug. 29-Sept. 13) announced today that it will offer a Festival Bar, a "stylized urban beer garden" in Northern Liberties for post-show mingling; opens at 10 p.m. nightly for ages 21 and up. Fergus Carey will do the refreshments and the Turkish restaurant Konak will do the eats. Visual media installations will be designed and programmed by artist Lars Jan, and DJs will spin. For the truly bored, there will be arcade games like pinball and Wii Boxing. It's free to get in.

Festival Bar
626 N. Fifth St. (southwest corner of Fifth St and Fairmount Ave)
More info here on its blog.

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Went to check out the Fringe Festival Bar on Saturday night...
Nice line up of beers

*Weyerbacher muse
*Dock Street Rye IPA
* Sly Fox Ichor Belgian Style Quadruple
*Woodchuck cider (Vermont)
*Victory (style escapes me- maybe prima pils?)
and more.

The Wii is fun- try the bowling. Operation and scrabble were scattered about. And Dj's were keeping the crowd entertained all the while.

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