Super Bowl watch parties, Penguins-Flyers, Bark Bowl 2025 and other things to do this weekend in Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to battle the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX and fans across the Delaware Valley are gearing up for an unforgettable weekend. While some will travel to New Orleans, thousands of Eagles fans will be watching from home, Xfinity Live! or a lively tailgate.
But the excitement isn't just about football — Philly has a full lineup of events, from the fourth annual Bark Bowl at Craft Hall to the Lunar New Year celebration at the Free Library.
Whether you're catching a Flyers or Villanova game, indulging in Northern Liberties Restaurant Week, or skating at Dilworth Park, there's no shortage of ways to make the most of this electrifying weekend.
Super Bowl watch parties in Philadelphia
If you missed your flight to New Orleans for the Super Bowl, no worries we've got you covered.
The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are set to clash in Super Bowl LIX, marking it their second showdown in three seasons. While some fans will make the trip to New Orleans, feel free to join the thousands of Eagles faithful cheering from home. As the big game approaches, find out where the best watch parties are happening and how you can join in on the excitement.
From Verizon FanFest to a festive Xfinity Live! there is plenty of room in the city to enjoy the Big Game.
Bark Bowl 2025 at Craft Hall
You've probably heard of the legendary Puppy Bowl — well, dog lovers you absolutely have to check out Craft Hall's fourth annual Bark Bowl.
The event is hosted by the PSPCA and it kicks off Saturday afternoon before Super Bowl Sunday. All dogs are welcome and can enjoy an indoor turf area filled with toys, while you can sip drinks from a special "Yappy Hour" menu. $1 from each drink is donated to the PSPCA. This adorable event offers a chance for guests to adopt one of the cheerleaders puppies brought by PSPCA.
The Bowl runs from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Feb. 8.
2025 Lunar New Year Celebration
Celebrate the Year of the Snake at the Free Library of Philadelphia in Franklintown. This Saturday promises an afternoon filled with multicultural music and dance performances celebrating the Lunar New Year! Expand your horizons at this celebration which starts at 12:15 and runs until 3:30 p.m.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is hosting several activities as part of their Lunar New Year Family Festival. From a magical dim sum party with a local artist to a pop-up gallery activity featuring the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac.
According to Chinese New Year, the Year of the Snake brings strong opportunities for career and financial growth. Don't miss this chance to welcome the Year of the Snake with culture and spirit.
Northern Liberties Restaurant Week
Foodies can kick the weekend off with a hearty appetite at Northern Liberties Restaurant Week.
Returning for its fifth year from Jan. 30 - to Feb. 8, you can enjoy wallet-friendly deals at Northern Liberties' top eateries. The participating restaurants offer a three or more-course menu at $25, $35 and $45 with some offering vegan options.
From Bourbon & Branch to Añejo there is something for everyone in one of Philly's top dining neighborhoods. Some participating restaurants may require a reservation.
The Animal Crossing: New Horizons Aquarium Tour in Camden
Fans of the Nintendo video game series, Animal Crossing can experience a new horizon at Camden's Adventure Aquarium. Now through Feb. 12, Adventure Aquarium visitors can enjoy a unique experience headlined by Animal Crossing-themed activities like photo ops and meet-and-greets with game characters. Guests can also learn about the aquatic species that call the Camden aquarium home with new informative signs featuring well-known characters, like Blathers,
The adventure has already begun, they're just waiting for you! Secure your ticket online now to witness this new horizon at Adventure Aquarium in Camden.
Thunderbirds vs. Wings at Wells Fargo Center
It's no secret that this is a big weekend for the City of Brotherly Love and the fun is just getting started. The Philadelphia Wings will host Canada's own Halifax Thunderbirds for their Marvel Super Hero Day at the Wells Fargo Center on Saturday at 1 p.m. Fans can watch the 5-3 Wings take on the 3-4 Thunderbirds with general admission tickets or enhance their experience with the Marvel Super Hero Day package.
General tickets are available for $15, while the Marvel Super Hero Day package ranges from $41 to $84.
Fans who purchase the Marvel Super Hero™ Day ticket package will receive a Marvel x Wings t-shirt and a ticket to the game.
Penguins vs. Flyers at Wells Fargo Center
The Philadelphia Flyers and the Pittsburgh Penguins have been heated rivals since 1967. From the Broad Street Bullies to the Sidney Crosby era, this Key Stone State rivalry has lived up to the hype.
Although the teams are at the bottom of the Metropolitan Division, catching a Flyers game the day before an Eagles Super Bowl doesn't seem too bad.
The 23-26-1 Flyers are on a five-game losing streak, losing to the Washington Capital in their last outing despite two goals from Matvei Michkov.
The puck drops at 7 p.m. at the Wells Fargo Center for the next rendition of this in-state rivalry. Tickets start at $59.
Villanova vs. Xavier at Wells Fargo Center
Sunday at 6:30 p.m. feels like forever, and sometimes it's easier to stay busy than let the anxiety of waiting for the Super Bowl build up. But for now, there's a little relief.
Villanova basketball is back in action Sunday at noon, facing off against the Xavier Musketeers in a Big East matchup.
Xavier currently sits just above Villanova in the middle of the conference standings, making this an important game for both teams. Tickets are available starting at just $10.
Rothman Orthopaedics Ice Rink at City Hall
Nothing says Hallmark quite like an ice skating adventure around the holidays. Lucky for us, the Rothman Orthopaedics Ice Rink at Dilworth Park is open for the season through Feb. 23. Skaters are encouraged to book their sessions online in advance. Ticket sales are limited in person. You can also BYOIS (bring your own ice skates) and just pay the admission charge.
Winter fun in Franklin Square
Stop by Franklin Square for several winter wonderland activities, including the Electrical Spectacle, a light show featuring music and thousands of colorful lights that run every 30 minutes from 5 p.m. to closing time.
Franklin Square also offers games like Chilly Philly Mini Golf and Street Curling. And, of course, what winter wonderland is complete without a seasonal sweet treat and cocktail?
Winter in Franklin Square is open all season through Feb. 23.