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A Hand-Carved Ice Bar by Chef Peter Woolsey Will Debut at La Peg

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On Wednesday, February 1, La Peg at FringeArts will debut Pegsicle, a hand-carved Ice Bar from Chef-Owner Peter Woolsey. Pegsicle will offer an assortment of drinks, including hot cocktails such as mulled wine and spiked hot cocoa, as well as shots from a custom-carved ice shot luge and a full bar.

Located outside of La Peg beneath the twinkling lights of their popular Haas Biergarten, with three cozy fire pits and views of the Ben Franklin Bridge, it’s sure to be Philadelphia’s most exciting spot for a drink this winter.

Woolsey, a celebrated chef and amateur ice carver, designed Pegsicle himself and will carve it from scratch out of 16 massive blocks of ice using chainsaws and a set of Japanese ice chisels. He will also hand-carve the playful shot luge. A back-lit, glowing visual spectacle, Pegsicle is an inviting backdrop for a drink, and their tempting hot cocktail offerings are a perfect antidote to the cold February weather.

Pegsicle will be a strictly limited engagement, and will host revelers for 13 nights or as long as the ice lasts, concluding its run on Monday, February 13, just in time for Valentine’s Day. It will be open during La Peg’s fun Big Game Hot Chicken Pop-Up on Sunday, February 5, making it a perfect place to take a break during commercials or at halftime while the restaurant shows the game inside on their large screen in the adjoining FringeArts theater.

Drink specials at Pegsicle will include:

For additional drinks, guests are encouraged to order inside at La Peg’s full bar, then enjoy their drinks outside at Pegsicle.

UPDATE:

2/9: The Second Coming Carving: Pegsicle, Take Two

When La Peg debuted Pegsicle, their hand-carved outdoor Ice Bar from Chef-Owner Peter Woolsey, on 2/1, they hoped that wintry temps would preserve the ice for duration of the bar’s limited two-week run. But the massive ice blocks melted more quickly than expected, so on Thursday, 2/9, they will demolish and replace Pegsicle, keeping it going for one more week by popular demand! Once again, Chef Peter will carve the ice bar himself, and guests are encouraged to stop by beginning at 5 p.m. to see him in action with his chainsaws and chisels and enjoy a drink as he puts on the finishing touches, including the signature ice shot luge. Pegsicle will welcome drinkers until it melts a second time, concluding its run on or around Valentine’s Day.

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