 This is Sean Reilly for Pakadelfia, bringing you the inside scoop on all things Pak Expo East. This season, I highlighted all the culinary delights to explore during your time in Philadelphia, from the writing terminal to the Italian market, all of Philly's delicious bakeries, and of course the hotspots to hit for a Philadelphia cheesesteak. In this final episode, I'll tell you all about an only in Philly experience that is the Victor Café. During the warring 20s, musicians playing the many halls and opera houses throughout Philly and across the river in Jersey would enjoy an Expresso and Spumani with neighbors at John Di Stefano's gramophone shop. Then the depression hit and no one could afford to buy records, let alone pricey Victrola's. Rather than close, Di Stefano kept his music playing, allowing people in the neighborhood to come and listen for free. Soon, Di Stefano purchased a beer and wine license and transformed the old record shop into the Victor Café, Music Lovers Rendezvous. During dinner, he would sit in the back room and play opera records, and often patrons would stand up and sing along. Eventually, an opera student working at the Victor Café between singing engagements, sang for his customers, and another tradition was born. The next year, an additional waiter with a voice joined the team and contributed to the evolving live soundtrack. Now, every 20 minutes or so, a small bell rings. The waiter or waitress who moments ago was taking your order will stand up and offer a brief explanation of the piece they are about to perform and why they chose it. If you've seen the movie's Rocky Balboa, or Creed, you've already seen the interior of Victor's Café. Victor's is truly one of a kind, wonderful food and drink, and opera singers serenading a captivated audience throughout the meal. From the show floor to a music rendezvous, PacExpo East will teach you a thing or two. Today we'll hear from John Eckler, from Promo, about the value he finds at PacExpo East, and what makes this regional event a show not to be missed. PacExpo East is a great show. We've got a number of our product brands that go every year because of the location in Philadelphia. A lot of those customers can bring larger groups with them because they can take the train in or they can drive in, and we get to sit down and have deeper, more engaged, longer meetings than we can have at some of the larger shows. The PacExpo name is synonymous with quality, innovation, and progress. And PacExpo East is no exception. See for yourself, March 3rd through the 5th at the Pennsylvania Convention Center when 7,000 attendees and 400 exhibitors come together to find solutions to real-world packaging challenges. For more information, visit PacExpoEast.com, and thanks for watching this season of Pacadelphia.