Philadelphia/Northeast
Understand
Port Richmond is largely populated by people of Polish and Irish descent. Known for various Polish businesses as well as restaurants, this section of the city is known for its authentic Polish cuisine. Many different grade schools, public and parochial, are in Port Richmond. This area of the city is very convenient to Center City, Old City, South Philly, the Northeast, as well as New Jersey via the Betsy Ross Bridge. Access to the El as well as the trolley and bus routes also make this area a great place to live and commute to different areas of the city. Affordable housing is also a perk of the Port Richmond area. This neighborhood is made up of mostly row homes and various types of apartments. Many businesses thrive along Aramingo Avenue, which is a heavy populated avenue in this neighborhood.
Wissinoming and nearby Tacony are home to several churches and grade schools. Access to New Jersey is provided via the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge. Wissinoming is situated to the east of Frankford, which is home to the Frankford Transportation Center (known colloquially as "Bridge and Pratt" since the terminal is at the intersection of Pratt and Bridge Streets). The Market Frankford Line (or El)'s eastern terminus is the Frankford Transportation Center. There are eighteen bus routes that stop here, leading to different sections of Philadelphia and beyond.
Lawndale is a diverse, residential neighborhood located between Cottman Avenue and Rising Sun Avenue/Roosevelt Boulevard.
Get in
By train
Heading eastbound on the Market-Frankford Line, Church Station through the Frankford Transportation Center are all located in the Northeast (or a more liberal definition of the Northeast may claim as far west as Girard station to be in the Northeast). SEPTA's Trenton Line, West Trenton Line, and Fox Chase Line trains have stops in the Northeast as well.By car
Easily accessible via I-95 (exits 27 though 35), Route 1/Roosevelt Boulevard, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike (exit 351). This is also a good part of the city to have a car, since distances are greater, and on-street parking in greater supply.By plane
Northeast Philadelphia AirportThis is Pennsylvania's sixth busiest airport, providing U.S. Customs, Immigrations and United States Department of Agriculture services to corporate international travel—more casual visitors can arrive this way only if they are lucky enough to have their own aircraft! The Airport averages 215-based aircraft,dominated by single engine aircraft, plus twins, jets, turboprops and helicopters.
By bus
An abundance of SEPTA buses serve the Northeast.By boat
There are a few boat ramps along the Delaware River. The gates are often closed at 10:30 by police; check online for times.Linden Ave
Do
- AMC 14 Movie Theater Conveniently located inside Philadelphia Mills Mall
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address: 10990 Decatur RoadHere in the two rink facility they have public hockey, birthday parties, public skating, and hockey leagues. Besides two rinks there also is a pro-shop, snack bar, and an arcade.
Thunderbird LanesBowling is always a good time! If you are looking for an old school family bowling alley then thunderbird lanes is the place for you! Located on Holme Ave they have cosmo, karaoke bowling every Friday night from 12:30- 3:30 am as well as discount bowling throughout the week!
Brunswick ZoneIf you were looking for more than the average bowling alley then you would be interested in Brunswick Zone which is located on Street Road in Feasterville. Only minutes away from the Franklin Mills Mall, it has bowling, an arcade, laser tag, pool tables, bar and lounge, and food! The Brunswick Zone is always a good time!
Parks
Burholme ParkBurholme Park is a public park that provides playing fields for sport organizations. The property is home to three baseball diamonds, a football field, and three soccer fields. Burholme also contains a playground and is very popular for sledding because of its large and distinct hill. The park is situated next to Jeanes Hospital as well as a mini-golf and driving range facility.
Pennypack ParkLarge city park with 2.5 miles of scenic beauty along Pennypack Creek. This park includes creeks, waterfalls, biking trails, dog walking trails, and home to the Pennypack Park Music Festival. Complete with bike, horse, and hiking trails, this is a must see on a nice day. The best entrance is at Frankford & Ashburner, at the King's Highway Bridge. In the summer months the Friends of Pennypack Park host a summer concert series every Wednesday featuring local favorites. Park at the entrance at Welsh and Cresco and follow the crowd.
Pleasant Hill ParkA great park for picnics, along with a popular boat ramp.
Wissinoming ParkFrankford and Cheltenham Ave
Buy
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phone: +1 215 632-1500address: 1455 Franklin Mills CirIf you are a shopper, then you have picked the right place to shop! In the Far Northeast is the Philadelphia Mills Mall, which is a huge outlet mall. Located on Knights Road, Philadelphia Mills Mall is home to over 200 stores, X-games skate park, restaurants, and movie theater. It is easily accessible via exit 35 on I-95.
ArtifaxArtifax is a producer and distributor of fine tobacco and accessories, conveniently located just around the corner from Steve's: Prince of Steaks. Although small, Artifax is a discrete shop one can go to if inclined to purchase any type of tobacco product or accessory, from plain old cigarette tobacco to intricate and extravagant glass pipes.
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Roosevelt MallA strip mall that includes a multitude of outlets. Stores include Macy's, Verizon (residential and wireless communications), T-Mobile, Hot Topic, J&J Tattoos, Shogun III Hibachi Restaurant, CVS, GNC, Foot Locker, Toys"R"Us, Modell's Sporting Goods, Wings 2 Go, Hallmark, Salerno Pizzeria, Mandee, and Wine & Spirits.
Located along Cottman Avenue, west of Roosevelt Boulevard.
Eat
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phone: +1 215 673-3000address: 991 Bustleton AveThe seafood capital of the Northeast. The atmosphere is casual, upbeat, and definitely fun, decorated with antiques, period signage, and collectible memorabilia. A real crabhouse.
Joe's SteaksThe ultimate cheesesteak since 1949. A great (to some, superior) alternative to Pat's or Geno's. 6030 Torresdale Ave.
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Johnnie's Italian Restaurant
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Twistee Treat
address: 6900 Frankford AveA little building shaped like an ice cream cone. Blue Ox BistroJust north of Lawndale in Fox Chase, this popular restaurant is home to a wide variety of beers-at least ten brands on tap-as well as regional and national craft bottle beers and Belgian and German imports. German favorites such as beef roulade and schnitzel are the anchors to the Ox’s exquisite menu. If German entrees do not tickle your fancy, there are plenty of other choices from the Ox's collection of salads, sandwiches and continental entrees. And of course, your youngsters are always welcome to utilize the children’s menu.
Nick's Roast BeefA neighborhood tavern most well-known for its legendary roast beef sandwiches, Nick's Roast Beef has undergone its fair share of development since its humble beginnings in 1969. Lawndale locals flock to this friendly neighborhood pub and restaurant located on Cottman Avenue. A welcoming and friendly atmosphere combined with great food and fun makes Nick's Roast Beef a fine location to wine and dine.
Steve's SteaksA contender with the many other infamous cheese steak houses in Philadelphia, Steve's Steaks is a wholesome neighborhood cheese steak spot in Lawndale owned and operated by native Steve Iliescu and his family. In 1992, 1998, 2005, and 2007, Steve's was voted "Best Cheesesteak" by Philadelphia Magazine. On November 27, 1998, the Philadelphia Eagles decided to make the world’s largest cheese steak for the Guinness Book of World Records. The steak itself was 365 feet long and was made by 22 local cheese steak restaurants, all competing to be the best of the biggest. Ultimately, Steve's was crowned the winner.
Drink
- The Grey Lodge. Ranked as one of the top 50 bars (for their selection of beer) in the US by Beer Advocate. 6235 Frankford Ave.
Chickie's and Pete'sNationally recognized as one of the top sports bar's in America. The Roosevelt Blvd. location is larger than the Frankford Ave.
Sleep
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phone: +1 215 464-9400address: 11580 Roosevelt Blvd
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Four Points Philadelphia Northeast
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phone: +1 215 338-7600address: 7600 Roosevelt Blvd
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phone: +1 215 289-9200address: 4200 Roosevelt BlvdHas smoking rooms. Across the street from a Walmart and other strip mall stores.