Pig out during Porktoberfest

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South Philadelphians are getting ready to celebrate spooky season by pigging out.

Bake’n Bacon, Philadelphia’s only bacon-themed restaurant located in Bella Vista, is introducing Porktoberfest, celebrating its favorite meat throughout the month.

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The restaurant, located at 1148 S. 11th St., is celebrating its namesake menu item until Halloween, with a menu featuring a pork board, inventive sandwiches, chocolate-covered bacon, bacon beer and more.

In addition, the Bake’n Bacon will offer a Halloween experience called “Boojie Boo” in its brand-new, stylish, second-floor lounge, which features a two-sided fireplace, 25-foot ceilings, black and white walls and several large crystal chandeliers. Halloween decorations will provide the perfect backdrop for a spooky adventure with oversized scary creatures, skulls and spider webs. Guests who dress up in costume throughout the month will receive a $10 gift certificate to be used during a future visit.

“We adore Halloween, so we wanted to deck out our new second-floor lounge to create a spooky dining and lounging experience unlike anything else in Philadelphia,” said Bake’n Bacon chef/owner Justin Coleman. “The space turned out beautifully, and we’re really excited to finally host guests there after spending all summer building it.” 

Bake’n Bacon originated as a food truck company and opened its restaurant in December. It specializes in gourmet bacon sandwiches and other bacon-centric offerings. The business has crafted more than 20 combinations using thick-cut applewood smoked bacon, pairing them with a number of different proteins, veggies, jams, sauces and more. Bake’n Bacon is open for dinner Wednesdays through Sundays, and for brunch Saturdays and Sundays.

During October, Bake’n Bacon is offering a variety of specials including its centerpiece “Pork Board” ($89), which features loaded mac & cheese with smoked chipotle tomato sauce and bacon crumbles, bacon burnt ends, caramel ribs, bacon grilled cheese with house-made smoked chipotle tomato sauce, hand-dipped chocolate covered bacon and a peach bacon chutney paired with crostini. 

A Triple Bacon Burger ($32) and a Peach Bacon Burger ($25) both feature wagyu beef and the Bacon Lobster Alfredo ($34) includes linguine tossed in garlic butter alfredo, smoked pork belly burnt ends, bacon crumbles and lobster; a Bacon Lobster Roll ($30) features lobster tossed in garlic butter and topped with bacon slices and bacon crumbles. Signature Sweet Fries ($13), chocolate covered strawberries with bacon shavings for ($12) and rum, bourbon or vodka-infused options ($18) are tempting add-ons. A creative Halloween-themed list of cocktails and beers will be at guests’ fingertips. 

Mark Zimmaro
Mark Zimmaro
Mark Zimmaro is a reporter for the South Philly Review. Follow him on Twitter @mzimmaro or email at mzimmaro@newspapermediagroup.com

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