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Nov 13 2009

A Montgomery County Sampler

Things To Do, Delicious Eats, Shops To Browse And Places To Stay In Ambler, Ardmore And Narberth, Pennsylvania

AMBLER
Residents describe Ambler as a town where even visitors feel a sense of place. It’s a “real town” where locals and out-of-towners join together to enjoy professional theater and independent film, to admire art displayed in the storefront of a refurbished Art Deco building and to partake in a movie and progressive dinner through three restaurants the first Thursday of each month. A look at how to spend a day or a weekend in Ambler:

Things To Do:

  • Act II Playhouse – For more than a decade, the Act II Playhouse has put on award-winning shows in its intimate, 130-seat venue. 56 E. Butler Avenue, (215) 654-0200, act2.org
  • Ambler Theater – Boasting a newly renovated auditorium, this 1928 theater showcases independent and foreign films. 108 E. Butler Avenue, (215) 345-7855, amblertheater.org

Dining & Nightlife:

  • Bridgets 8 West – This award-winning, fine-dining restaurant features classic gourmet dishes and almost 20 wines by the glass. 8 W. Butler Pike, (267) 465-2000, bridgetssteak.com
  • Detterra – This new three-level restaurant and wine bar—housed in a beautifully restored historic building—features a menu inspired by seasonal flavors, including the restaurant’s own organic spice and herb garden, and an extensive wine selection. 129 Butler Avenue, (215) 643-0111, dettera.com
  • KC’s Alley – Next door to Bridgets, this casual spot serves delicious pub food to its loyal customers. Even penny pinchers stop by on Tuesdays for the $5 menu. 10 W. Butler Pike, (215) 628-3300, kc-alley.com
  • La Cava Mexican Haute Cuisine – Open for lunch and dinner, La Cava’s Zagat-rated Mexican food ranks among the region’s best fine-dining bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) restaurants. 60 E. Butler Avenue, (215) 540-0237, lacavarestaurantpa.com
  • The Shanachie Irish Pub and Restaurant – Burgers and crab cakes make Shanachie a delicious choice for a lunch of Irish and American fusion cuisine. 111 E. Butler Avenue, (215) 283-4887, shanachiepub.com
  • Toto’s Gellateria & Caffe – Toto’s is the place to wake up with an espresso, panini, gelato and fresh desserts. 35 N. Main Street, (215) 628-3980

Shopping:

  • Chamaeleon Accessories Boutique – Shoppers find distinct and trendy items for women, men, babies and home in this boutique. 12 Cavalier Drive, (215) 325-1462, mychamaeleon.com
  • Verde Home Store and Design Studio – With an array of styles, Verde Home’s products pass the green test, as each piece is either restored, recycled, handcrafted, natural or sustainable. 11 E. Butler Avenue, (215) 283-0206, verdehome.net

Places To Stay:

  • Hilton Garden Inn – Located less than two miles from Ambler, this hotel features a heated indoor pool, a convenience store, a restaurant and bar and complimentary high-speed Internet access. 530 Pennsylvania Avenue, Fort Washington, (866) 539-0036, hiltongardeninn.com
  • Spring House Bed & Breakfast – This circa 1700s restored fieldstone farmhouse spells comfort with antiques, fireplaces and a country garden. 1108 Old Bethlehem Pike, (215) 654-1726, springhousebb.com

ARDMORE
Found on the genteel Main Line swath of the Philadelphia suburbs, Ardmore is a gently burgeoning destination that combines old-fashioned ice cream parlors and decades-old music shops with the most modern and chic national boutiques. Some options for spending a day or weekend around town:

Things To Do:

  • Architecture Walking Tour – A self-guided historic architecture walking tour brings visitors up close and personal with the many downtown buildings that have stood since Ardmore was founded in 1873. Maps are available at The Ardmore Initiative. 56 E. Lancaster Avenue, (610) 645-0540, ardmoreinitiative.org
  • Bryn Mawr Film Institute – Here, movie buffs can catch the latest independent and popular films, as well as the La Scala Opera. Local filmmakers are encouraged to show their latest short works for free on Open Screen Mondays. 824 W. Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, (610) 527-9898, brynmawrfilm.org

Dining & Nightlife:

  • Ardmore Station Café – Located directly across the street from the train station, this quaint café is a convenient place to grab a home-cooked breakfast before a busy day of touring. 6 Station Road, (610) 642-3889
  • Brownie’s 23 East – This nightclub and sports bar is an institution in Ardmore, drawing those craving a night of drinking and dancing. 23 E. Lancaster Avenue, (610) 649-8389, brownies23east.com
  • MilkBoy Coffee and Recording Studio – Bohemian counter culture meets soccer mom at MilkBoy, which provides an eclectic mix of coffee, art and live music. The menu is as diverse as the music, with many organic, hormone-free, locally grown and vegetarian selections. 2 E. Lancaster Avenue, (610) 645-5269, milkboycoffee.com
  • Plate – Open for lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch, Plate combines modern American casual fine dining with a stylish décor, friendly service and decadent desserts and drinks. 105 Coulter Avenue, (610) 642-5900, platerestaurant.com
  • Mikado Thai Pepper – This affordable Thai spot serves up affordable dishes by Takao Iinuma, a regular on Iron Chef Japan. 64 E. Lancaster Avenue, (610) 642-5951, mikadothaipepper.com

Shopping:

  • Ardmore Farmers Market – A mosaic of color and taste, the market vendors’ expansive selection ranges from fresh produce and seafood to culinary ready-to-serve masterpieces. Suburban Square, Anderson & Coulter Avenues, (610) 896-7560, suburbansquare.com
  • Suburban Square – This Ardmore shopping staple has long been a popular destination for fashion and gifts, with stores like Coach, Ann Taylor and Lily Pulitzer. Anderson & Coulter Avenues, (610) 896-7560, suburbansquare.com

Places To Stay:

  • Marriott Philadelphia West – Located four miles from Ardmore, this hotel features an indoor pool, spa tub, sauna and fitness center, and the restaurant and bar serves casual American fare for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 111 Crawford Avenue, West Conshohocken, (610) 941-5600, marriott.com

NARBERTH
Because of its half-square-mile size and convenient layout, Narberth is a walking town, with shopping, dining and recreational facilities all within a comfortable stroll. This primarily residential community includes a downtown shopping district with great spots along Haverford, Narberth, Forrest and Essex Avenues. Here are some suggestions for how to spend time in town:

Things To Do:

  • Ewe and I – This knitting shop offers workshops and events, such as the weekly Knit Night on Wednesdays and special holiday knitting parties. 221 Haverford Avenue, (610) 664-WOOL, eweandi.com
  • Narberth Community Theatre – For more than 40 years, this volunteer theater has provided a venue for performers to entertain audiences with productions ranging from Broadway to cabaret. United Methodist Church of Narberth, Price & Essex Streets, narberthcommunitytheatre.org

Dining & Nightlife:

  • Cavistons Restaurant – This bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) spot has taken the luncheonette to a different level with dinner Tuesday through Saturday, lunch on Saturday and breakfast on Saturday and Sunday. The restaurant features a casual upscale atmosphere and chef-driven menu to satisfy foodies and diner-lovers alike. 245 Woodbine Avenue, (610) 664-9282, cavistonsrestaurant.com
  • Great American Pub Bar & Grill – Old-style, hand-carved sandwiches and spaghetti marinara share the menu with jambalaya and veal stir-fry at this family-friendly restaurant and bar. 101 N. Narberth Avenue, (610) 664-4982, narberthpa.com/greatamericanpub
  • The Greeks – Serving salads, sandwiches and daily lunch and dinner specials, The Greeks proudly stakes its claim as Narberth’s oldest and friendliest tavern. 239 Haverford Avenue, (610) 664-8655, narberthpa.com/thegreeks
  • Coco Thai Bistro – For cravings of vegetarian wraps, salads and soups with an international focus, this café has been the place to go for 35 years. With a recently expanded menu that includes dinner, the restaurant also offers Thai fusion and vegetarian dishes. 213 Haverford Avenue, (610) 667-7634, narberthpa.com/naturalfoods

Shopping:

  • Cloth and Bobbin – This modern fabric and notions store sends people back to their sewing machines with its premium selection of cotton fabrics and its distinctive buttons, ribbons and threads. 235 Haverford Avenue, (610) 667-5366, clothandbobbin.com
  • Mood Swings – Customers get their shop therapy here with funky, earthy, retro and eco-friendly, out-of-the-ordinary gifts. 2 Station Circle, (610) 668-0148, narberthpa.com/moodswings
  • Nannygoat Antiques – This whimsical shop specializes in antiques, vintage and vintage-inspired furniture and home decor. 301 Haverford Avenue, nannygoatalley.com
  • Sweet Mabel Folk Art & Fine Craft Gallery – Regional and national artists design the lively folk art, outsider art and found object art that fill this fun and colorful boutique. 41 N. Narberth Avenue, (610) 667-3041, sweetmabel.com

Places To Stay:

  • DoubleTree Guest Suites – This all-suite hotel gives families ample room to relax after a long day of touring. It’s also convenient to a wide range of Philadelphia area attractions. 640 W. Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting, (610) 834-8300, doubletreeplymouth.com
  • Marriott Philadelphia West – Located four miles from Ardmore, this hotel features an indoor pool, spa tub, sauna and fitness center, and the restaurant and bar serves casual American fare for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 111 Crawford Avenue, West Conshohocken, (610) 941-5600, marriott.com

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Ambler Theater

Ambler Theater

Built in 1928, Montgomery County’s Ambler Theater boasts a newly renovated auditorium and showcases independent and foreign films....

Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC

Tags: Theaters

Ambler

Ambler

Strolling through Ambler in Montgomery County, residents and visitors feel a “real town” atmosphere as they discover owner-operated boutiques, independent eateries and art-house movies....

Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC

Tags: Neighborhoods & Towns

Ambler

Ambler

Strolling through Ambler in Montgomery County, residents and visitors enjoy a “real town” atmosphere as they discover owner-operated boutiques, independent eateries and art-house movies....

Credit: Photo by R. Kennedy for GPTMC

Tags: Neighborhoods & Towns

MilkBoy Coffee and Recording Studio

MilkBoy Coffee and Recording Studio

Bohemian counterculture meets soccer mom culture at Ardmore’s MilkBoy Coffee and Recording Studio, which provides an eclectic mix of coffee, art and live music. The menu is as diverse as the melodies, with many organic, hormone-free, locally grown and vegetarian selections....

Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC

Tags: Cafes & Markets, Dining & Restaurants, Nightlife

Ardmore Farmers Market

Ardmore Farmers Market

The Ardmore Farmers Market, located at the Suburban Square shopping center, features some 20 vendors selling everything from fresh produce, meats and seafood to baked goods and ready-to-eat meals....

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

Tags: Cafes & Markets

Suburban Square

Suburban Square

Suburban Square on Philadelphia’s Main Line offers more than 40 nationally known shops and restaurants, as well as a local farmers market, all in a village-like setting....

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

Tags: Shopping