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Nov 13 2009

A Chester County Sampler

Things To Do, Delicious Eats, Shops To Browse And Places To Stay In West Chester, Phoenixville And Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

WEST CHESTER
Chester County’s seat of government is a tree-lined and welcoming city where a stately historic courthouse dominates the skyline; West Chester University students populate the shops, bars and noodle houses; and the popularity of the skateboarding culture (plus the presence of hometown celebrity prankster Bam Margera) draws enthusiasts from all over the country. Here are a few suggestions for spending time in West Chester:

Things To Do:

  • Chester County Historical Society – An award-winning History Center, workshops and walking tours tell the American story from a local perspective, and the Cultural Center houses a performing arts venue that features music, theater, dance and film. 225 N. High Street, (610) 692-4800, cchs-pa.org
  • Kreutz Creek Vineyards – For live jazz and blues music on summer and early fall weekends, people pack a blanket or chairs and head to this BYOF (bring-your-own-food) spot. 553 S. Guernsey Road, West Grove, (610) 869-4412, kreutzcreekvineyards.com

Dining And Nightlife:

  • Carlino’s Specialty Foods & Catering – A charming gourmet market, Carlino’s offers delicacies for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 128 W. Market Street, (610) 696-3788, carlinosmarket.com
  • Gilmore’s Restaurant – After 22 years as chef de cuisine at Le Bec-Fin, Peter Gilmore opened this intimate bring-your-own bottle spot, serving exceptional French cuisine in a transformed 18th-century townhouse. 133 E. Gay Street, (610) 431-2800, gilmoresrestaurant.com
  • Limoncello Ristorante – Opened in 2006, this family-owned restaurant has quickly become a favorite spot for enjoying southern Italian cuisine in a relaxed yet elegant spot. 9 N. Walnut Street, (610) 436-6230, limoncellowc.com

Shopping:

  • Éclat Chocolate – Trained in the finest chocolate houses in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany and Japan, Christopher Curtin concocts legendary fine chocolates. 24 S. High Street, (610) 692-5206, eclatchocolate.com
  • Sunset Hill Jewelers & Fine Arts Gallery – With a huge selection of antique, estate and modern jewelry along with works from Chester County artists, this shop specializes in all things beautiful. 23 N. High Street, (610) 692-0374, sunsethilljewelers.com
  • A Taste of Olive – Shoppers can select from the freshest selection of extra virgin olive oils made by small-batch producers from around the world, as well as a wide variety of traditional and flavored premium balsamic vinegars imported from the best artisans. 40 S. High Street, (610) 429-0292, atasteofolive.com

Places To Stay:

  • Broadlawns Bed & Breakfast – This elegant B&B boasts 10 fireplaces to take the chill off a fall or winter evening. 629 N. Church Street, (610) 692-5477, bbonline.com/pa/broadlawns
  • Faunbrook Bed and Breakfast – Equipped with wireless Internet and two fireplace suites, this circa 1860 B&B sits on two beautiful acres with a pond and gazebo. 699 Rosedale Avenue, (610) 436-5788, faunbrook.com

PHOENIXVILLE
A former powerhouse in the world’s production of steel and iron, Phoenixville has reclaimed its former glory through the development of its arts and entertainment district. Named the Iron City District, the town is now home to lauded restaurants, live music venues, eclectic art displays, historic buildings and a weekly farmers’ market that draws shoppers from all over the county. A sampling of activities:

Things To Do:

  • Colonial Theatre – Opened in 1903, the Colonial was featured in the 1958 iconic motion picture The Blob. Every July, Phoenixville celebrates its cinematic role with Blobfest, which includes a reenactment of the scene featuring the Colonial. The theater also shows movies throughout the year. 227 Bridge Street, (610) 917-0223, thecolonialtheatre.com
  • The Schuylkill River Heritage Center – This center exhibits historic artifacts and large murals that showcase the industrial legacy of the Schuylkill River and Phoenix Iron & Steele Company. It now hosts even more special events thanks to its new 18,000-square-foot event facility. 2 N. Main Street, (610) 935-2181, phoenixvillefoundry.org

Dining And Nightlife:

  • The Columbia Bar & Grille – A tradition of fine dining for three centuries, The Columbia now sports a modern look, serves innovative American fare and hosts live music on Friday nights. 148 Bridge Street, (610) 983-0300, columbiabarandgrille.com
  • Iron Hill Brewery – Specializing in handcrafted beer, creative cuisine and friendly service, Iron Hill is a comfortable, casual choice for lunch, happy hour and dinner. 130 E. Bridge Street, (610) 983-9333, ironhillbrewery.com
  • Molly Maguire’s Irish Pub Restaurant & Pub – Styled after a real pub in Ireland, Moll Maguire’s serves up authentic Irish fare and features live music and special events throughout the week. 197 Bridge Street, (610) 933-9550, mollymaguirespubs.com

Shopping:

  • Ellie’s Choice – One of the longest-running shops on Bridge Street, this specialty shop has something for everyone—from picture frames, jewelry, candles and bath products to statues of animals and mystical creatures. 211 Bridge Street, (610) 917-0260, ellieschoice.com
  • Scarlet Begonias Lifestyles – Those who believe in showing self-expression through home decoration shop at this inviting home furnishing and home décor store. Co-owners Linda Buskirk and Karen Phelps help customers find the items that fit their style. 252 Bridge Street, (610) 933-9308

 Places To Stay (Nearby):

  • The Inn at Chester Springs – With a pool, large TVs and an award-winning restaurant, this hotel is ideal for a romantic getaway or a family trip with the kids. 815 N. Pottstown Pike, Exton, (610) 363-1100, innatchestersprings.com
  • The Desmond – Between shopping, dining and touring, guests relax in this boutique-like hotel with bucolic surroundings. And an indoor swimming pool, fitness center, walking/jogging trail, putting green and three restaurants/bars give visitors plenty to do at the hotel. 1 Liberty Boulevard, Malvern, (610) 296-9800, desmondgv.com

KENNETT SQUARE
The self-proclaimed “Mushroom Capital of the World,” Kennett Square is bursting with restaurants and shops where visitors can learn about the region’s mushroom farming industry and sample the ingredient in countless dishes. Beyond mushrooms, Kennett Square boasts a large downtown that combines festive community events, arts, boutiques and authentic Mexican shops. Here’s a look at how to spend some time in Kennett Square:

Things To Do:

  • The Mushroom Cap – Unique gifts, regional specialties, cookbooks and a variety of fresh-picked mushrooms are sold here. Shoppers can also learn how mushrooms are grown and harvested. 114 W. State Street, (610) 444-8484, themushroomcap.com
  • Mushroom Festival – At this annual September festival, revelers celebrate mushrooms with music, rides, entertainment and tastings of all sorts. mushroomfestival.org

Dining And Nightlife:

  • Half Moon Restaurant & Saloon – This upscale yet casual eatery specializes in wild game, seafood, steak and vegetarian dishes. The 27 international draught beers along with the glass-enclosed rooftop dining room and bar make this a year-round hotspot. 108 W. State Street, (610) 444-7232, halfmoonrestaurant.com
  • Kennett Square Inn – The restored 1835 Colonial restaurant exemplifies classic Brandywine Valley. Guests dine on the stone patio overlooking State Street or inside by the fire during the cooler seasons. 201 E. State Street, (610) 444-5687, kennettinn.com
  • Newton’s on State Street – Newton’s is an upscale, casual and family-friendly restaurant that serves creative American cuisine and boasts an extensive martini menu. Adventurous diners can create their own meal. 114 E. State Street, (610) 925-5055, newtonsonstatestreet.com
  • Talulah’s Table – Guests who can’t wait for the chef’s table dinner—currently booked one year out—can pick up some treats to go or dine-in on pastries, salads and sandwiches at this gourmet market. 102 W. State Street, (610) 444-8255, talulastable.com

Shopping:

  • Brick Garage – Customers can sip tea and nibble a freshly baked scone while browsing this restored 1934 garage that is now home to shops showcasing antiques, used furniture and decorative arts. 501 Penn Avenue, (610) 444-4750, thebrickgarage.com
  • Artworks/Metalworks – Hand-crafted pieces in metal, ceramics and other materials are made by artists who hail primarily from Chester County and Delaware. 126 S. Union Street, (610) 444-6544 (Artworks), (610) 444-3648 (Metalworks), art2luv.com
  • The Paper Market – Handmade items include “tree-free” paper from Nepal, wax seals from Paris, greeting cards for all occasions and wrapping paper from Italy, Thailand and India. 103 W. State Street, (610) 444-9484, thepapermarket.com

Places To Stay:

  • Bancroft Manor Bed & Breakfast – A 1909 Victorian house, Bancroft Manor is decorated with antiques and boasts porches perfect for enjoying the beautiful view. 318 Marshall Street, (610) 470-4297, bancroftmanor.com
  • Kennett House Bed & Breakfast – Nestled in historic Kennett Square, Kennett House is an elegant granite mansion in the Arts and Crafts style. 503 W. State Street, (610) 444-9592, kennetthouse.com
  • Stebbins-Swayne House Bed & Breakfast – Guests step back in time during afternoon tea at this 1850s Georgian-style home. 221 S. Union Street, (610) 444-9097, sshbandb.com

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West Chester

West Chester

Widely known as a college town, West Chester is also home to a bustling main street, known as Gay Street, lined with upscale shops and restaurants....

Credit: Photo by B. Krist for GPTMC

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Mushroom Festival

Mushroom Festival

People can celebrate all-things mushroom with more than 100,000 fans of the fungus at the Mushroom Festival in Kennett Square, the mushroom-growing capital of the nation. A weekend of tastings, cooking demonstrations, farm tours and crafts all revolve around—what else—mushrooms....

Credit: Photo by G. Widman for GPTMC

Tags: Events, Local Food, Neighborhoods & Towns