Flying Carpet Cafe opens in Francisville tomorrow
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Flying Carpet Cafe opens in Francisville tomorrow
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Our esteemed/brand-new City Paper EIC Theresa Everline had first word on Flying Carpet on Brownstoner Philly in December, and now we hear the Francisville venue (19th/Poplar) will open its doors for a sneak peek tomorrow, Feb. 5, from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. There'll be food samples, plus stuff to drink and music from DJ Matt Maticks. Fifteen bucks at the door gets you unlimited access, and a portion of the proceeds will "benefit the neighborhood of Francisville." We'll update when we hear more.
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