Parks on Tap will be traveling to Lemon Hill at the end of July!
Date
Wednesday, July 26, 2017 - Sunday, July 30, 2017
Time
5:00pm - 10:00pm
Location
Lemon Hill
3298 Sedgley Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19130
WEDNESDAY + THURSDAY: 5- 10 PM
FRIDAY + SATURDAY: 1-11 PM
SUNDAY: 12-10 PM
Parks on Tap is Philadelphia’s first and only mobile beer garden that travels to a new park within the city each week during the season. Parks on Tap is a program in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, Fairmount Park Conservancy and FCM Hospitality. A portion of sales goes back to Philly’s parks!
About Lemon Hill:
Lemon Hill is a historic mansion with views of both the center city skyline and the Schuylkill River located off Lemon Hill Drive. Lemon Hill mansion was built in 1800 as a summer retreat by Henry Pratt, a prosperous Philadelphia merchant. He named it “Lemon Hill” after the lemon trees in the greenhouse. After Henry Pratt’s death in 1838, Lemon Hill became the first park land formally acquired by the City for the creation of Fairmount Park. Since then, Lemon Hill has seen a variety of uses, including a German beer garden with feasting, a site for concerts and a restaurant. Today, Lemon Hill is open for visitors between April and mid-December, hours vary.