Food scene
Chiangmai
108 Fayette StGreat BYOB Thai food. small, cozy atmosphere
Conshohocken Italian Bakery
79 Jones StI love the tomato pie!
The Gypsy Saloon
128 Ford StMy favorite for Sunday Brunch!
Southern Cross Kitchen
8 E 1st AveGreat drinks, atmosphere and live music.
Pepperoncini Restaurant & Bar
72 Poplar StMy fav for Italian food
Neighborhoods
Conshohocken is a quaint and neighborly town with many restaurants and bars to chose from. Downtown Conshohocken may be the most diverse grouping of restaurants in the entire county. Fayette Street is lined with historic taverns and one-of-a-kind restaurants, but great eats can be found throughout Conshy.
If you enjoy riding a bike, taking a run, walk or rollerblading the path in Conshy (as the locals say) runs along the Schuylkill River for miles and miles. Conshohocken sits on the convergence of two of Montgomery County's premier trails.
The vibrant, walk-able borough is truly a unique delight. Its strategic location on the banks of the Schuylkill River is located just 15 miles from Center City Philadelphia, making it a desirable spot to live, work and play. Conshohocken is home to many enticing parks and outdoor diversions, including our main thoroughfare, Fayette Street, beautifully lined with bustling dining spots and a new Borough Hall.
Conshohocken has quickly developed into a hub of residential and commercial activity, becoming one of the most important professional centers in Montgomery County. It is the model for successful transformation from a mill town to a modern center for office and waterfront residential living. The Schuylkill River Trail provides easy access to Conshohocken, as does a convenient SEPTA stop located at the Conshohocken Station.
Alongside the development, great traditions have endured and strengthened. The Borough is host to many annual events, from the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade and Soap Box Derby to the Fourth of July Fireworks and Conshohocken Funfest. Conshohocken’s community-minded approach, exemplified by its residents, Mayor and Borough Council shines as a magnet to surrounding municipalities. The Borough of Conshohocken has a rich and great history, and it will continue to evolve.
Conshohocken
Conshohocken is a quaint and neighborly town with many restaurants and bars to chose from. Downtown Conshohocken may be the most diverse grouping of restaurants in the entire county. Fayette Street is lined with historic taverns and one-of-a-kind restaurants, but great eats can be found throughout Conshy.
If you enjoy riding a bike, taking a run, walk or rollerblading the path in Conshy (as the locals say) runs along the Schuylkill River for miles and miles. Conshohocken sits on the convergence of two of Montgomery County's premier trails.
The vibrant, walk-able borough is truly a unique delight. Its strategic location on the banks of the Schuylkill River is located just 15 miles from Center City Philadelphia, making it a desirable spot to live, work and play. Conshohocken is home to many enticing parks and outdoor diversions, including our main thoroughfare, Fayette Street, beautifully lined with bustling dining spots and a new Borough Hall.
Conshohocken has quickly developed into a hub of residential and commercial activity, becoming one of the most important professional centers in Montgomery County. It is the model for successful transformation from a mill town to a modern center for office and waterfront residential living. The Schuylkill River Trail provides easy access to Conshohocken, as does a convenient SEPTA stop located at the Conshohocken Station.
Alongside the development, great traditions have endured and strengthened. The Borough is host to many annual events, from the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade and Soap Box Derby to the Fourth of July Fireworks and Conshohocken Funfest. Conshohocken’s community-minded approach, exemplified by its residents, Mayor and Borough Council shines as a magnet to surrounding municipalities. The Borough of Conshohocken has a rich and great history, and it will continue to evolve.