Sports, food, and a few headaches—catch up on what Philly's been up to.
South Philly was buzzing yesterday as Ivory Coast took down Curaçao at the Linc, making history by advancing to their first-ever World Cup knockout round in Philly. Massive crowds, rolling parties, and lots of orange and blue—if you were anywhere near the stadium or FDR Park, you felt it. Curaçao fans turned out hard too, marching and singing all through the street (here and here). The SoccerFest parties spilled over into South Jersey and Delco as well (SoccerFest coverage).
If you noticed the air smelled off, you weren’t imagining things—a major fire hit Monroe Energy refinery in Delaware County, injuring four employees and prompting a shelter-in-place alert. Officials say air quality is fine for now, but it’s a reminder of how close these risks are to home.
In other neighborhood-impacting news: PECO workers could go on strike over the Fourth of July if there’s no contract (details here). But after threatened walkouts, 1,200 nurses at Jefferson Einstein just ratified a new union contract and avoided a hospital strike. Still, stay tuned on the electric front.
The Bellevue’s new spot, Mr. Edison, is open and pulling some clever Thomas Edison inspiration—menu, décor, the whole thing. And Amma’s in Rittenhouse has had a bit of a makeover but, according to early reviews, hasn’t lost its South Indian soul.
Ever notice all those stunning new restaurant interiors popping up? Turns out there’s a single design team shaping tons of Philly’s prettiest dining rooms.
Flyers started the trade engine early, moving Garnet Hathaway to the Panthers ahead of the NHL Draft. For the Sixers, it's all about draft plans and free agency, with Bob Myers and Mike Gansey connections worth watching.
That’s the big stuff. Go treat yourself to some AC, some soccer, or something spicy—and keep an eye out for more fireworks (of all kinds) as the weekend gets started.