Cantina la Martina Brings Vibrant La Tamalada Festival Back to Kensington for First Time Since Closure
On February 1st, The Lighthouse in Philadelphia will host Cantina la Martina's highly anticipated fourth annual La Tamalada festival, marking the first time since its closure in November. This free outdoor celebration promises to bring together the community with food, drinks, and entertainment.
The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring local street vendors selling handmade tamales alongside traditional Mexican beverages such as atole and tea. Visitors can indulge in these treats on a pay-as-you-go basis, with each tamale priced at $6. Cantina la Martina's owners have vowed to continue hosting pop-ups and community gatherings, making La Tamalada a vital part of the neighborhood's cultural scene.
The festivities will be complemented by family-friendly activities, including hayrides, barrel rides, artisan vendors, and a petting zoo with adorable horses, goats, and pigs. At 2 p.m., participating vendors will compete in a tamale-making contest, with awards given to the top entries.
La Tamalada is an annual celebration honoring La Candelaria, a Mexican tradition marking the close of the holiday season. This year's event also pays tribute to the community gathering that traditionally follows Rosca de Reyes, further solidifying its connection to local culture.
The Lighthouse will serve as the perfect venue for this festive gathering, with plenty of space for attendees to mingle and enjoy the offerings. With an exciting lineup of activities, food, and drinks, Cantina la Martina's La Tamalada festival promises to be an unforgettable experience for all involved.
On February 1st, The Lighthouse in Philadelphia will host Cantina la Martina's highly anticipated fourth annual La Tamalada festival, marking the first time since its closure in November. This free outdoor celebration promises to bring together the community with food, drinks, and entertainment.
The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring local street vendors selling handmade tamales alongside traditional Mexican beverages such as atole and tea. Visitors can indulge in these treats on a pay-as-you-go basis, with each tamale priced at $6. Cantina la Martina's owners have vowed to continue hosting pop-ups and community gatherings, making La Tamalada a vital part of the neighborhood's cultural scene.
The festivities will be complemented by family-friendly activities, including hayrides, barrel rides, artisan vendors, and a petting zoo with adorable horses, goats, and pigs. At 2 p.m., participating vendors will compete in a tamale-making contest, with awards given to the top entries.
La Tamalada is an annual celebration honoring La Candelaria, a Mexican tradition marking the close of the holiday season. This year's event also pays tribute to the community gathering that traditionally follows Rosca de Reyes, further solidifying its connection to local culture.
The Lighthouse will serve as the perfect venue for this festive gathering, with plenty of space for attendees to mingle and enjoy the offerings. With an exciting lineup of activities, food, and drinks, Cantina la Martina's La Tamalada festival promises to be an unforgettable experience for all involved.