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June 14, 2012

Tonight Picks: Special One-Time Only Discount For Tippler’s Tour, Cocktails In The Courtyard At The Philadelphia History Museum, Duke & Winston Summer Kick-Off Party At North Shore Beach Club And More

It's pretty awesome outside today. Make sure you do your best to get outside and enjoy it. (Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC)

[June evenings in Philadelphia are always action-packed, and we want to help you cherry-pick from all the events and activities going on. On certain days that promise particularly bustling evenings, we round up our selections for the most can't-miss pursuits with which to fill your schedule. See you out there!]

Special One-Time Only Discount for Tippler’s Tour: Historic Philadelphia is offering a discount for tonight’s Tippler’s Tour, a roving Colonial Pub Crawl offered Thursday evenings throughout the warmer months. For $30, tour-takers will get fun history combined with tippling stops at Salon 401 at Omni Hotel, National Mechanics, Triumph Brewing Company and the historic City Tavern. The offer is good up until 5:30 today. You must call (215) 629-4026) or pick up your tickets in-person at the Historic Philadelphia Center at 6th and Chestnut Streets. Use the code “visit Philly.”

Where: Start at the Historic Philadelphia Center at 6th and Chestnut Streets
When: Thursday, June 14
Cost: $30

Supper Dog Thursdays: Tonight’s the kick-off of a delicious new happy hour special at Chef Mitch Prensky’s Supper on South Street. From 5-7 p.m., get a mini version of the Supper Dog for just $5. Supper’s 100% pork shoulder dog is bacon wrapped, deep fried and comes on a house baked bun, with kraut, barbeque onions and beer mustard. The house-made dog was previously only available at brunch, but will now make an appearance on the happy hour menu every Thursday throughout the Summer.

Where: 926 South Street
When: Thursday, June 14, 5-7 p.m.
Cost: Pay as you go

Duke & Winston celebrates launch of #WearTheBeach line: You’re invited to a summer kickoff beach party! Duke & Winston clothing company is celebrating the launch of their unique beach tee collection with a summer kick-off at North Shore Beach Club in Northern Liberties. It’ll be an evening of beach-themed fun, food, music, drinks and more.

Where: North Shore Beach Club, 1031 Germantown Avenue
When: Thursday, June 14, 7 p.m.-midnight
Cost: Pay as you go

Boy Meets World Quizzo at Drinker’s: Crossing Broad hosts Boy Meets World Quizzo tonight. Test your knowledge of Mr. Feeny and Topanga. Winning team gets a $25 gift certificate!

Where: Drinker’s Tavern, 124 Market Street
When: Thursday, June 14, 8 p.m.
Cost: Pay as you go

Schuylkill Banks Movie Night: Catch The Muppets featuring Jason Segel and Amy Adams on the Schuylkill Riverbanks under the Walnut Street Bridge. BYO blanket, but if you come early, there are gratis snacks!

Where: Walnut Street Bridge
When: Thursday, June 14, 8:30 p.m.
Cost: Free

Cocktails In The Courtyard At The Philadelphia History Museum: Join the Young Friends of the Philadelphia History Museum for a night dedicated to the city’s past during Cocktails in the Courtyard, A Garden Party, tonight. Guests will enjoy local eats, cocktails from Philadelphia Distilling and brews from Dock Street Brewery. There will be a new exhibition on Philly’s hometown history and the Gin Canaries will be there to entertain with big, swing Jazz sounds from the 20s, 30s and 40s.

Where: 15 S. 7th Street
When: Thursday, June 14, 6–9 p.m.
Cost: $35 per person, $30 for museum members

Bloomsday 101 at Fergie’s Pub: Fergus Carey hosts a night of part Bloomsday intro, part pub quiz. Joyce experts Melanie Micir and Lance Wahlert guarantee you’ll leave this festive evening knowing more about Mr. Bloom’s day than when you arrived. Hear Fergie read part of Ulysses at Saturday’s Bloomsday Festival on Delancey Place.

Where: 1214 Sansom Street
When: Thursday, June 14, 6-8 p.m.
Cost: Pay as you go

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