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Philly’s Hoagie Martini: The Bold New Cocktail Taking Liberty Kitchen by Storm

Philadelphia is known for its rich food culture, from cheesesteaks to soft pretzels, but this fall, the city is getting a bold new addition: the Hoagie Martini. Combining the beloved Philly hoagie with a handcrafted martini, this inventive creation is turning heads and taste buds alike.

The Hoagie Martini is the brainchild of Art in the Age, Philadelphia’s boutique bottle brand, and Liberty Kitchen, the Fishtown hotspot famous for its hoagies. What makes this drink unique is its use of Genoa salami fat-washed Art in the Age Vodka, blended with Cinzano Vermouth, and topped with drops of olive oil. Each serving is garnished with a skewered slice of Liberty Kitchen’s Italian Salumeria hoagie, featuring Italian cured meats, house creamy balsamic dressing, mild provolone, lettuce, tomato, onion, and spicy pepper relish.

The drink is described as a “bold and briny sipper,” and will be available for one day only, on October 25, from noon to 5 p.m., both inside Liberty Kitchen’s dining room and in the adjacent garden at 1400 N Front St., Philadelphia.

Story Highlights

  • Event Date & Time: October 25, 12 PM – 5 PM

  • Location: Liberty Kitchen, 1400 N Front St., Philadelphia

  • Price: $13 per Hoagie Martini

  • Main Ingredients: Art in the Age Vodka (Genoa salami fat-washed), Cinzano Vermouth, olive oil, Liberty Kitchen Italian hoagie slice

  • BYO Alcohol Policy: Liberty Kitchen allows guests to bring their own alcohol

Talking about the creation, Steven Grasse, Founder and Owner of Art in the Age, explained the inspiration behind the Hoagie Martini:

“We conquered the Weenie Martini, so as a Philadelphia company, the only logical next step was a Hoagie Martini. Our new vodka is a great canvas for infusions, fat-washing, and all kinds of strange, amazing flavors. This has always been what we try to do with Art in the Age.”

He emphasized that the Hoagie Martini reflects Philly’s adventurous food culture, bringing together local flavors in a way that surprises and excites.

On the Liberty Kitchen side, Executive Chef Beau Neidhardt shared his excitement for the collaboration:

“I love a good martini, so when the idea of serving them alongside our hoagies came up, I was all in. We don’t serve alcohol, but we are BYO, which makes it even more fun.”

Neidhardt highlighted the experience the drink creates:

“It’s not every day you get to sit in our garden, crush a hoagie, and wash it down with an ice-cold martini. People are going to have a good time because honestly, who can turn down a hoagie and a martini?”

The Hoagie Martini is crafted using the newly launched Art in the Age Vodka, a recent addition to the brand’s lineup of premium spirits. The collection also includes Art in the Age Gin, Dunce Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Graverobber Unholy Rye Maple Whiskey, Old Baldy Spiced Apple Whiskey, and Siege of Wolves Spiced Rum. These spirits are widely available in Pennsylvania state liquor stores, giving cocktail enthusiasts a chance to explore a variety of flavors.

The Hoagie Martini is not just a drink; it’s a celebration of Philadelphia’s culinary creativity, a fusion of classic hoagie ingredients with a bold, briny martini twist. For locals and visitors alike, this one-day event offers a chance to enjoy a unique Philly experience that combines two iconic traditions in one unforgettable sip.

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Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy Haunts Philadelphia with Live Cocktail Experience

Philadelphia is preparing for a hauntingly unique experience this October as the Edgar Allan Poe speakeasy sets up at The Fallser Club in East Falls from October 9 to 11. Catering exclusively to adults 21 and older, the three-day event promises a four-part cocktail journey that merges expertly crafted drinks with live entertainment inspired by the timeless works of Edgar Allan Poe.

Story Highlights:

  • Edgar Allan Poe speakeasy returns to The Fallser Club, Philadelphia, from October 9–11.

  • 21+ immersive experience featuring four themed cocktails and live Poe-inspired entertainment.

  • 2025 edition called “Chapter 2,” following the 2023 debut in Philadelphia.

  • Featured stories: The Pit and the Pendulum, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Cask of Amontillado, Annabel Lee.

  • Tickets $55; include all drinks, venue admission, and live experience.

  • Cocktail or Poe-inspired attire suggested; alcohol-free options available.

  • Northern Liberties chosen for historical significance and proximity to Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site.

The 2025 installment, dubbed “Chapter 2,” follows the speakeasy’s first appearance in Philadelphia in 2023. Organizers emphasize that this year’s experience will be more immersive, celebrating Poe’s literary genius in the very city that fueled much of his imagination.

“Over a century and a half after Edgar Allan Poe’s death, this cocktail experience brings his most beloved works to life off the page and onto the stage,” said show creator Julia Tirinnanzi.

She added, “We love Poe’s works and wanted to celebrate it. Philadelphia inspired some of Poe’s most famous stories, so bringing this new chapter to the city felt essential.”

Northern Liberties, home to the Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site and the renowned Poe Mural at North 7th and Spring Garden streets, was chosen for its deep historical connection to the writer. Poe lived in Philadelphia between 1838 and 1844, including the last year to 18 months on North 7th Street, near Craft Hall. During his time in the city, he produced some of his most famous and enduring works, including The Tell-Tale Heart, The Black Cat, The Masque of the Red Death, William Wilson, and The Oval Portrait. Many literary historians consider Philadelphia a crucible for Poe’s imagination.

The speakeasy this year will bring four of Poe’s stories to life on stage: The Pit and the Pendulum, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Cask of Amontillado, and Annabel Lee. Each story will be paired with a themed cocktail, carefully crafted to enhance the atmosphere and storytelling. Drinks include a hibiscus bourbon lemonade called “Lover’s Lament,” a prosecco float twist named “Swing of Fate,” an orange and amontillado tipper dubbed “Montresor’s Revenge,” and a pomegranate and cold brew creation called “Roderick’s Ruin.”

Tickets are priced at $55 and cover all four drinks, venue admission, and the full live experience. Cocktail or Poe-inspired attire is suggested but not required, and alcohol-free alternatives are available upon request.

“We want each experience to be unique and special,” Tirinnanzi said. “Everyone should feel like they are part of the performance.”

With its blend of immersive storytelling, literary homage, and expertly mixed cocktails, the Edgar Allan Poe speakeasy offers Philadelphia residents and visitors a rare chance to step inside the macabre mind of one of America’s greatest writers.

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