February 23, 2010
Exploring Northwest Philadelphia Video Series: Chestnut Hill Shopping
In this week’s Northwest Philadelphia video, we’re exploring the unique shopping in Chestnut Hill.
Where else can you go to enjoy a freshly roasted cup of coffee, savor gourmet cheeses from around the world, experience a hot stone massage with heated river stones and buy fair trade jewelry, gifts and more, all in one neighborhood?
Only in Chestnut Hill, home to Philadelphia’s famed Belgian block-paved streets and dozens of specialty shops like Cake, Chestnut Hill Grill & Sidewalk Café, Jahaya’s All Natural Bath and Skin Care and others.
Join host Saleana Pettaway on a stroll down ‘The Avenue’ and see why this is one of Philadelphia’s – and the nation’s – most distinct neighborhoods around.
Check out the full list of sites featured in the video, after the jump.
Previously: Exploring Northwest Philadelphia: Chestnut Hill
3000 BC Wellmed Spa
8439 Germantown Avenue
(215) 247-6020
3000bc.com
Bredenbeck’s Bakery and Ice Cream Parlor
8126 Germantown Avenue
(215) 247-7374
bredenbecks.com
Cake
8501 Germantown Avenue
(215) 247-6887
cakeofchestnuthill.com
Chestnut Hill Cheese Shop
8509 Germantown Avenue
(215) 242-2211
chcheeseshop.com
Chestnut Hill Coffee Company
8620 Germantown Avenue
(215) 242-8600
chestnuthillcoffee.com
Chestnut Grill & Sidewalk Café
8229 Germantown Avenue
(215) 247-7570
chestnuthillgrill.com
El Quetzal
8427 Germantown Avenue
(215) 247-6588
Fabrics On The Hill
8434 Germantown Avenue
(215) 247-3485
fabricsonthehill.com
Hideaway Music
8612 Germantown Avenue
(215) 248-4434
Jahaya’s All Natural Bath and Skin Care
8138 Germantown Avenue
(215) 247-8226
jahayas.com
O’Doodles Toy Store
8335 Germantown Avenue
(215) 247-7405
odoodles.com
Mango
8442 Germantown Avenue
(215) 248-9299
Osaka Japanese Restaurant
8605 Germantown Avenue
(215) 242-4084
osakachestnuthill.com
Ten Thousand Villages
8331 Germantown Avenue
(215) 242-3040
tenthousandvillages.com
The Bone Appetite
8505 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19118
theboneappetiteonline.com










(1 response)
February 23, 2010, 1:15 pm
Kathleen Sheridan says:
Thanks for another fascinating tour. Chestnut Hill is one of my favorite places to shop and window shop. My favorite stops include the Farmer’s Market behind the Chestnut Hill Hotel, Cin Cin for fusion Chinese, King’s Garden for the best lunch deal anywhere, and Windfall Gallery for interesting jewelry.
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