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Delaware County Magazine - January 2017. Read the full magazine here: http://delcomag.com/Archive/JAN2017DCM/index.html

Delaware County Magazine

4.5(2 reviews)
5.5 mi

I am a firm believer of word of mouth. If i get bad service, i will post it. I am also the same…read moreabout great service, in posting. 11 days ago I posted about my experience with Delco Magazine, which was negative. The next day, early in the morning, I received a call from the magazine Owner. I truly appreciate her immediate response and action to my specific problem. Mrs. K, you are a true professional and exemplifies customer service. Yeadon's Borough official, committee members and special guest where honored that you took the time to talk with and involve them in correcting the problem. Many of us did the audit as requested. Again, thank you for keeping your customers in the forefront of your mission and model. Other departments in the borough are excited in doing more business with you.

A community based free magazine, and the perfect place for local businesses to advertise. This is…read moreall the goods and services available to the public under one umbrella. You can be sure to find an ad with discount offers on your favorite restaurant, deli, and even your favorite sports schedule. Delaware County Magazine covers everything you need from home improvement, music/entertainment/nightlife, classified, counseling, and more. If you want to stay connected to what is happening in Delaware County just pick up a magazine. When I have people to see or places to go I'm reminded that the best kept secrets happening in my neighborhood are right at my fingertips. If you don't have access to the hard copy of the magazine, just go to http://delcomag.com and you can view it on line. It's the simple way to stay connected with your local community! Tina'sTwoSense!

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Delaware County Magazine - April 2018. Read the full magazine here: http://delcomag.com/Archive/APR2018DCM/index.html

April 2018. Read the full magazine here: http://delcomag.com/Archive/APR2018DCM/index.html

Delaware County Magazine - January 2018. Read the full magazine here: http://delcomag.com/Archive/JAN2018DCM/index.html

January 2018. Read the full magazine here: http://delcomag.com/Archive/JAN2018DCM/index.html

Delaware County Magazine - February 2018. Read the full magazine here: http://delcomag.com/Archive/FEB2018DCM/index.html

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February 2018. Read the full magazine here: http://delcomag.com/Archive/FEB2018DCM/index.html

Philadelphia Magazine - "Big in Berlin." Ben Puchowitz (Cheu Noodle Bar) and Jeremy Nolen (Brauhaus Schmitz) rock out during Philly Cooks.

Philadelphia Magazine

2.4(10 reviews)
5.9 mi•Penn Center, Logan Square
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I purchased a subscription from one of their 3rd party subscription companies in June 2022. After…read moremany back and forths I finally received my Nov and Dec issues however I never received my Jan or Feb issues and I am now being told I will get March and they extended my subscription until 3/24. Keeps happening keeps extending WTF is going on.

hhhhmmmm..... Another first that I wasn't expecting to get. I mean come on Philadelphia magazine…read moreisn't that bad. Ok in a lot of ways maybe it is. But it's also been covering the going ons and people of Philadelphia on a monthly basis for about as long as I can remember. It's not that they do bad job of covering Philly, It's just that they don't do a good job in the eyes of those who truly know Philly. If you keep up to date on your weekly papers, Or your Philly centered websites, Than you usually find yourself already knowing a good deal about what Philadelphia Magazine is covering in their pages to the point that it's old news. Grant it they usually provide more details, but a lot of times it just isn't enough. Need to give it up for their best of issue though. because it does give a good spotlight on restaurants and stores that you need to be checking out, among other things.

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Philadelphia Magazine - Cocktail lounge at Philly Cooks.

Cocktail lounge at Philly Cooks.

Philadelphia Magazine - Philadelphia Sunday - The new electronic Sunday magazine.

Philadelphia Sunday - The new electronic Sunday magazine.

Philadelphia Magazine - August means Best of Philly. The original Best of magazine.

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August means Best of Philly. The original Best of magazine.

Davis Trading Post

Davis Trading Post

3.9(12 reviews)
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I love Davis trading post. It's a fun place to go look around and shop. It seems like every year I…read morewind up there for string lights whether they be green for Saint Paddy's day, pink or purple for Easter or green and red for Christmas and they always have what I am looking for, like I said is trading post is a fun place to go. There's not too many of these cool stores left. !

I'm not exactly sure how I would categorize Davis trading post…read more It's a business that's been in this part of Delaware County forever and it's greatly loved by locals. I'll go out on a limb and decide this kind of reminds me of 5 and 10 cent stores of the past, combined with that little corner store with sundries, milk, cigs, that used to be everywhere from the 30s through the 70's. During the various holiday seasons you will find decorations to purchase outside lining their sidewalk on the side of the building. You see this driving by and it's hard not to turn in and check them out. As you enter the building you will also see some of the outdoor decorations to the right along with a section that appears to have some magazines/ periodicals. To the left and at the counter lottery tickets are available for purchase. As you make your way to the back of the store you start to realize that it transforms from a mishmash to a section that they decided would be more organized and definitely geared towards inexpensive home decor. It's a local gem worth a "stopby" where I'm sure you will find something to purchase. A "must stop"during various holiday seasons.

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Davis Trading Post - Very cool single-log carving.

Very cool single-log carving.

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Avril 50

Avril 50

4.2(62 reviews)
5.4 mi•University City
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I happened to be in the area of the 3400 block of Sansom Street today in West Philadelphia and a…read morefamiliar sign caught my eye from 22 years ago; Avril 50. Avril 50 was a regular stop in my patrol days and I loved walking into the shop. Always the wonderful aroma of brewing coffees and chocolate dancing with other exotic smells and the smells of fine papers and magazines. It always felt to me like stepping from West Philadelphia into a magical pocket of Europe. As it looked exactly the same, I wondered if anything had changed in the past 22 years and as soon as I crossed the threshold, I found that it was the same - like stepping back 22 years, yet somehow I was that much older. The proprietor was still there, still the same and looking no different - something that confirmed my belief that this was a magical and wonderful pocket paradise tucked away on a small West Philadelphia street. A brief catch-up chat, a shopping bag of fine teas and a perfectly brewed double-espresso to takeaway later; I stepped back into the bright Fall sun of West Philadelphia. I found myself smiling as I sipped the espresso, happy that one of the best things for me in that neighborhood has remained unchanged for others to enjoy and to continue to discover. It will not be another 22 years before I make my way back - that is for certain.

Interesting little shop. My sister's boyfriend took us here when we mentioned we needed coffee and…read moreI was a little perplexed when I walked in. I'm still not entirely sure what the shop is supposed to be but it was an experience going there for sure. The coffee is self serve and there are several different selections, each with a short description up on the wall. My boyfriend and I each got a medium (I believe it was $2.25 per) and loved our coffee. Both were tasty and exceptionally strong. I'm not sure if they do anything fancier (lattés, etc) but I doubt it. Nonetheless, if I were a student at penn and needed a coffee this is where I would go.

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Avril 50
Avril 50
Avril 50 - Avril 50 from the outside

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Avril 50 from the outside

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