Grab a beer at the Mütter Museum to start off the long weekend

Wednesday night, head to the pop-up beer garden

The Mutter Museum hosted a beer garden in their outdoor garden.
Courtesy of the Mutter Museum/PhillyVoice

Kick off your Fourth of July celebrations a little early by grabbing a drink outdoors on Wednesday in a garden named for one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.

The Mütter Museum is once again turning the Benjamin Rush Medicinal Plant Garden into a beer garden.


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Beer and sangria will be available from cash bars, and popcorn and pretzels to snack on will be provided. Okie Dokie Donuts will be available for purchase, too.

Tickets to attend are $12 (museum members receive a discount) and includes full, after-hours museum access.

Some of the most interesting things at the Mütter include pieces of Albert Einstein's brain, The Soap Lady, a cast of conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker, human skulls and a vast collection of medical instruments.

Those with tickets can hang out the the museum from 6 to 10 p.m.


Summer Beer Garden at the Mütter

Wednesday, July 3
6-10 p.m. | $12 admission
Mütter Museum
19 S. 22nd St., Philadelphia, PA 19103


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