You’ve had root beer floats tons of times, but have you had “adult” root beer floats?
Join this mouth-watering night and taste their beer float specials featuring stout or… Read More
TweetThe root beer float was invented in 1874 by a Philadelphia soda vendor named Robert McCay Green. As the story goes, Green ran out of ice on a steamy summer day and was forced to improvi… Read More
Free Root Beer Float Day!
A&W Free Root Beer Float on National Root Beer Float Day Aug 6th
Today Only Root Beer Float Freebie
Today Only, A&W is again offering Free Small Root Beer F… Read More
National Root Beer Float Day is on August 6th! It’s the perfect day to try something creative and tasty like this Brownie Sundae Root Beer Float. Floats are seriously one of the best t… Read More
Love those specialty glasses? For a limited time, Kohl’s has the Food Network 4-piece Barley Beer Mug Set AND Food Network Hops 4-Piece Pilsner Glass Set on sale for $7.99! (Reg… Read More
The root beer we find on the grocery store shelves today is a far cry from its healthful ancestor. Homemade “root beer” is a purifying tonic whose roots are firmly planted in Nat… Read More
This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser, Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc. All opinions are my own. #SummerOfFloats My boys have been out of school over a week… Read More
By William ThomasWhile in some areas shopping malls are becoming a thing of the past, there are still alternatives. When visiting Texas, these alternatives include Waco flea markets, antique… Read More
If you’ve never tried tea-based soda, you’re missing out.
Pearl Soda Company recently sent us a package of their tea-based soda syrups and they were delightful! Each flavor has a… Read More
I may not be ‘West Philadelphia born and raised’ like the Fresh Prince, but my yet-to-be-throned American half appreciates an authentic Philly cheesesteak as emphatically as a l… Read More
So maybe you think you’ve got it all figured out. You’re the MacGyver of the kitchen—spatula in one hand, two eggs in the other. Crack, separate, and plop goes the egg in… Read More