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    2.8 (15 reviews)
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    Restaurant in Courthouse it excellent. Very good food at unbelievable prices.

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    Media Borough of

    Media Borough of

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    If you're from the Philadelphia area and you like the South Street or Rittenhouse Square vibe Media…read moreis the place for you. The downtown area is quaint and it's full of unique shops of course you'll find many restaurants and bars that sell food. The restaurants and borough have specials during the warmer months on Wednesdays. The town has late dining and live jazz at times where they block off the main street for performances. Dining Under the Stars, May-September. Media especially 'downtown' is very clean. The people are nice enough not rude or overly friendly. Believe it or not Media has nice grounds near and around the County Courthouse. While there check out historical markers. The small art gallery's and businesses that sell locally designed items like jewelry, candles etc., are very nice along with several consignment shops. https://visitmediapa.com.

    This is a duplicate listing. I let Yelp know, but nothing happened…read more It is a duplicate of the page here: https://www.yelp.com/biz/borough-of-media-media Below is the review I posted at that other link, which dates back to 2015, and has more reviews and many photos. --------------------------- List of true stories that make us say, "That's soooo Media!" 1.) 6 unintoxicated Baby Boomer women in Santa Hats, with long gray hair poking out, walking down State Street on a Friday night, singing Christmas carols (totally serious about it), ringing a bell to get attention. 2.) Resident with bumper sticker that says, "Who would Jesus bomb?" on a BMW Mini. 3.) Walking our dogs down the street, 11pm, after the "Great Garage Sale." We pass unsold garage sale stuff piled at the street (for trash) at a Victorian apartment house. Some bearded guy in bare feet is lying on the lawn in the dark. He jumps up (scares the s#*! out of us) and says, "See something you like?" (totally serious, trying to make a late-night trash sale) 4.) Gorgeous architecture everywhere! Gothic, Victorian, Arts & Crafts, Georgian, Italianate, Colonial, Colonial Revival, Dutch Colonial, Queen Anne, Neoclassical, Edwardian, Federal, Shingle Style, Shotgun, Foursquare, Prairie, Modern, Second Empire, etc. And interesting history! (*See Minshall House and Dr. Samuel D. Risley House on Wiki!) 5.) People take the whole day off to have a boozing lawn party during the annual Media 5 Mile Race. 6.) Witnessing a car drive 15mph around the corner of 6th and Olive, then run up onto the curb, against a tree, and fall onto its driver side, stuck completely up on its end, driver wasted and unconscious. Called police, and was asked to approach and determine if driver needed emergency help. Are you f-ing kidding me? NOT my job! The dude pretty clearly needs help, STAT, no matter what. Just get over here, you're 2 blocks away! Soooo Media! *** Indie film, Slow Learners (2015), was filmed in Media, PA.

    Media-Upper Providence Free Library - Media-Upper Providence Library

    Media-Upper Providence Free Library

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    Dudes- did we know there were FREE activities for children (and others but I just went for BB…read moretoday) at the library? And that we're not restricted to our own town's library?? Well there are and we aren't! My sister suggested we go to one last week and I did a little digging on their site. Queried children's events and there you have it! Infants' play group on Thursdays at 10am. I never remember the library has awesome programing. I was the first mom/baby combo the so we had free reign on the climbing toys, stuffed animals, balls and books for a few. Two other little girls crashed our solo party and that put the space at about capacity for the roaming walking babies. It was a good time had by all. Cheers to you for doing your job, Delco Library system. Someone please remind me to keep going!

    Media's new library has achieved the inglorious distinction of blowing a huge and expensive…read moreopportunity for greatness. First the positive. The exterior architecture is a fantastic attempt at retaining the borough's brick past. This building could have been thrown up with cheaper construction materials like vinyl siding, or fake brick like some other homes popping up in Media, but they used the real deal. Good ole brick. The building is visually appealing with a nice porch on the front. The sidewalk utilizes stamped concrete brick impressions. While not real brick, stamped concrete brick is better for maintenance, liability, it mimics the look of brick effectively and has more appeal than just a concrete sidewalk. There are awkward exterior elements though. Why they did not build a deck or outdoor porch on the rear 2nd floor of the building is beyond comprehension. If it was money related, understood, but I hope the architect left the possibility down the road to allow for this with no structural changes needed. The front also has two oddities. On the side of the porch is a patio with etched bricks with names of the donors. Nice idea, but functionally weird. No seats, benches and symmetrically out of place. Seems like someone threw a dart at the plans to pick the spot to put the "donor brick patio." The other oddity is the 2nd floor porch that never was. There are doors opening to a porch that can accommodate about one half of your foot. Odd. Overall though, the exterior is to be commended for its adherence to Media's brick legacy. The inside is what makes this love story turn into a mystery. When you walk in, you are overwhelmed with the antiseptic, white bland interior of what could double as a hospital waiting room. This looks like the result of design by committee when communal input in the floor planning process sucks the life out of the project (either that or a completely unimaginative and boring architect). With many fantastic libraries to draw inspiration from in the area namely Bryn Mawr's new library, I find it disappointing that Media did not go all in and do something as amazing, or at least compare itself to other great local library offerings. There is no aesthetically, inviting quality interior spaces to relax with a book without feeling like you are a patient of Nurse Ratched. Its all very stark. Book rows, computer rows, a long "technology" bar with stools that I still don't know what purpose it serves. The children's room lacks imagination and playfulness. They carried over the one bathroom plan from the old library which also is a disappointment. During the construction process, the size of the hole in the ground suggested a huge basement with high ceilings, that would make a great computer lab or rentable meeting or party space. Reality? Its storage. The 2nd floor is equally perplexing. It's a series of again, oddly sized mundane rooms with zero personality. One room that has a glimmer of personality is the room with a conference table that houses the double doored, half inch porch that overlooks Bryn Mawr Running Co. Expectations for this place were large. Media was going big and it was going to be great. And while the exterior dazzles, the innards of the building couldn't be more boring. (A situation that could be improved with guidance from an interior designer.) This new Media-Upper Providence Library serves a purpose, use the computer or get a book/movie and return it. This inside of the library was built with the same approach as buildings built in the 70's and 80's, utility. As for a warm, inviting place for people to come, use the computer, read a magazine, spend time inside; I'd rather go to Taylor Hospital and pull up a chair at Intake, for it has more charm.

    Detect-one - Infidelity case

    Detect-one

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    I contacted Detective-one to find an address for my son, he hasn't spoken to me since 2017. I…read morewanted to write him a letter to see if we could make amends. My husband is handicapped and I'm his 24/7 caregiver. I'm semi disabled so neither one of us can travel. My son lives in PA and I'm in CA. I'm 79 years old and my husband is 82. They got me the address but I was late paying him because my checking account was compromised. The bank closed the account and opened a new one. I explained this to Detect-one and told them I would send a money order, which I did. I got a email from them telling me if I didn't pay, they were going to tell my son I was trying to find him. I wrote back and told them they didn't need to threaten me, that the money order was in the mail. A few days later they contacted me to say they got the money order and thanked me. Well today I got a scathing email from my son telling me that Detector-one contacted him and if I continue trying to reach him, he's going to call the police and have me charged. This is the first time since 2017 that I've tried to reach him. I'm not harassing him in any way, what's he going to charge me with? Anyway, don't do business with these people, they are unethical. My privacy was violated.

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    Delaware County Courthouse - courthouses - Updated May 2026

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