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Wednesday, December 3, 2008


Café Estelle, the latest darling of the Northern Liberties brunch crowd, turns out a truly inspirational croque-madame and some seriously quality pizzas, fruit pancakes and slow-cooked brisket sandwiches. They also support local artists, featuring a new exhibit each month. Less than a month ago, the brother of local artist Chris Clark passed away at the age of 23, leaving behind a young son, Kayden Michael.

The café's owners, Marshall Green and Kristin Mulvenna, will be putting that toothsome brisket to work this Saturday, Dec. 6, in a Beef & Beer to benefit the education fund of Kayden Michael Clark. $20 admission at the door buys all-you-can-eat brisket sandwiches and brews from the Memphis Taproom and local distributors.

A raffle includes gift certificates for the Pub on Passyunk East, Tria, Ansill, B2, Primex Garden Center, the Memphis Taproom; as well as pieces of original art donated by local artists and photographers.

Café Estelle Beef & Beer to benefit the Kayden Michael Clark Education Fund; $20, Sat., Dec. 6 from 5-9 p.m., 444 N. 4th St.(between Spring Garden and Callowhill), 215-925-5080

 

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