Ground Control to Major Colin: Franklin Mortgage’s Rockist Inclinations Scores Esquire’s ‘Cocktail of the Week’
Colin Shearn's 'Always Crashing the Same Car' lands in the pages of the magazine.
Colin Shearn's 'Always Crashing the Same Car' lands in the pages of the magazine.
There's no shortage of love for Philly's Franklin Mortgage & Investment Co.
The new venture shares some similarities to Supper and Franklin Mortgage.
The new cocktails embrace a heavier, harder-rocking sound.
The collaboration from Supper's Mitch Prensky and Franklin Mortgage and Investment Co.'s Mike Welsh takes its nmae from the nearby Fairmount Park mansion.
Concerto Fusion's chef Man Wong bested thousands of other chefs.
Franklin bartenders take the guess work out of ordering drinks.
The new restaurant is taking shape at 25th and Aspen.
For the Restaurant Week weary, the Franklin Mortgage crew steps up with late night discounts on cocktails.
Extra Credit cocktails are $9 and are offered throughout the month of September, in addition to The Franklin’s ongoing Summer Menu.
The new selection of cocktails were designed to provide chilly comfort on hot days.
Without leaning too hard on the speakeasy gimmickry, the bar has managed to earn a tremendous reputation.
While the Franklin gets some props for grown-up drinks, Citizen's Bank Park loses its top ranking.
Neither party will confirm or deny a more expanded partnership.
Taking cues from some of the greatest works in the rockist canon, Supper starts pouring its new Franklin Mortgage-designed cocktails.
The updated cocktail list features old favorites and a bunch of new creations.
David Bowie, the Rolling Stones and the Kinks are the inspiration for Supper's new cocktails.
Rounding up the region's restaurant reviews.