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Parking & Directions for Prince Daddy and The Hyena Ukie Club on Franklin
847 N Franklin St, Philadelphia, PA
19123, US
- Street Parking: Up to 2 blocks away, $1-2/hour
- Franklin Square Parking Lot: 0.5 miles, $10-15
- 7th & Race Street Garage: 0.7 miles, $12-18
- 8th & Arch Street Lot: 0.8 miles, $10-20
- Parkway Corporation Lot: 1 mile, $15-25
Prince Daddy and The Hyena Concert Live at Ukie Club on Franklin | Philadelphia – June 10th, 2026
If you're looking for a spot that’s more than just a typical venue, the Ukrainian Club on Franklin is kind of a hidden gem that’s become a hub for all sorts of community vibes. It’s not just about the history or the architecture that makes it stand out, although, trust me, it’s pretty recognizable from afar with its unique look, but also the energy inside. Since 2018, it’s been the place where Prince Daddy and The Hyena Philadelphia fans gather for exclusive album release parties, creating some seriously unforgettable nights. And if you’re into gaming, the club’s live streaming commentary during big tournaments makes you feel like you’re right there in the middle of the action. Plus, they’ve been hosting bi-annual gaming documentaries and film nights since 2019 that turn into real community gatherings. Then there’s the dance floor, which gets turned into a lively polka party that pulls in folks of all ages, yeah, polka, of all things, but it works. Honestly, many people who come here end up forming lifelong friendships, sharing stories about their roots, or just having a good laugh. It’s a place where everyone’s welcome, and you can definitely feel the pride when locals talk about their heritage. If you’re coming from the public library, just head south and turn onto Franklin Road, easy to find, and worth the visit for sure.