Manayunk and Roxborough: A Philly Family Neighborhood Tour
Small town feels without leaving the city
Situated along the Schuylkill River and bridging the gap between the city and the Main Line, you’ll find Manayunk and Roxborough. These areas offer the perks of a small town, yet still lie within Philadelphia city limits.
Explore Manayunk & Roxborough
Each with their own character, these towns combine convenience with plenty of woodsy areas, small businesses, and restaurants. One visit and you can easily see why these neighborhoods are so special.
Living Here
The median home value in Manayunk is an estimated $350,824, while Roxborough comes in at $360,534 (as of 3/26).
Photographer Carolyn Clement and her family call this neighborhood home. They especially like the family-friendly businesses and the proximity to both Center City and the Main Line. Her son attends the French International School of Philadelphia in nearby Bala Cynwyd.
The neighborhood is home to James Dobson Elementary School, an inclusive and close-knit Kโ8 public school. Their active and vibrant Home and School Association plans fun events and fundraisers to enhance the community.
Little ones have the unique option of learning at The Schuylkill Centerโs Nature Preschool. Their program readies kids for school while connecting them to the natural world. The school has access to the nature preserveโs amazing settings, like the sensory garden and Tall Trees Playscape. They have recently added the additional option of kindergarten, so kids can stay in their forest wonderland a little longer.
The Great Outdoors
Speaking of The Schuylkill Center (8480 Hagyโs Mill Rd.), this amazing resource offers programs for nature-lovers, well beyond preschool. The 340-acre nature preserve provides many opportunities for environmental education, no matter your age. They host an afterschool program, summer camps, day-off camps, and free family nature exploration events every Saturday morning.
You can also enjoy the areaโs proximity to the Schuylkill River through the Manayunk Towpath. This path is great for biking and running while taking in views of the city, nature, and public art all at once.
There are also some great parks in the area that hold family-friendly events throughout the year. Gorgas Park in Roxborough has gardens and playgrounds. The park really comes alive in warm weather with a summer concert series, outdoor movies, and a visit from Parks on Tap. In cooler weather, you can visit for the Harvest Festival, tree lighting, and more.
Roxborough has added even more outdoor community space with Pocket Park (6170 Ridge Ave.), a park created from a once-vacant lot in town. Youโll find seasonal events throughout the year, from live performances to farmers markets and more.
Pretzel Park in Manayunk (4300 Silverwood St.) is home to a giant silver sculpture of a pretzel. This park features a playground, a dog park, a weekly farmersโ market (in warm months), and other community events. Family-friendly events like drum circles, yoga, and jam sessions make this spot more than just a market to buy local produce on Saturdays.
And in the summer, drop by Venice Island (7 Lock St.) to beat the heat. This โspray gardenโ in Manayunk also waters the parkโs greenery.
Art and Community
The North Light Community Center (175 Green Ln.) in Manayunk truly lives up to its mission, providing services for all ages and abilities. In one place, you can find everything from a public computer lab to a KaBOOM! playground. Kids can participate in after-school programs, summer camps, classes, tutoring, and even youth development programs for teens to get them ready for employment.
Manayunk-Roxborough Art Center (419 Green Ln.) is another great place for classes, summer camp, and Saturday family drop-ins. Or, for another medium of creation, kids can attend camp or take private lessons at Philadelphia Woodworks (4901 Umbria St.).
The Roxborough Library (6245 Ridge Ave.) has free weekly kidsโ programming, like storytimes and art lessons, as well as special events like kidsโ holiday parties.
Shop
Main Street in Manayunk is a citywide destination, in part because of all the fabulous independent shops. We often find ourselves there, whether itโs for a hostess gift, a soft cuddle friend for our littles, or maybe just some Philly-themed home dรฉcor for ourselves.
Pineapple on Main (4347 Main St.) gets props for their great collection of luxe home and baby goods, gifts for all ages, and a friendly shopping experience. For the fashionistas, boutiques like LILA (4339 Main St.) and Remix, a luxury designer consignment shop, (4355 Main St.) never fail to deliver.
One of Phillyโs best independent bookstores, The Spiral Bookcase (112 Cotton St.) also located in Manayunk, has great selection of childrenโs books, both new and used. They even let you trade in your used books for store credit, so you can keep your kidโs collection fresh. And comic book lovers shouldnโt miss Johnny Destructoโs Hero Complex (4327 Main St.) for a truly impressive collection (and truly passionate and personalized service).
Looking for treats for your four-legged family members? Pet Friendly Dog Bakery (4324 Main St., Manayunk) is not just a place to shop; it’s also a place for dog lovers to connect through the storeโs doggie parties and meetups. Theyโve even hosted a Puppy Prom!
Eat
Letโs get this out of the way: I will fight anyone who says Patโs or Genoโs cheesesteaks are better than Dalessandroโs (600 Wendover St.) in Roxborough. Iโm pretty sure Iโd have some sizeable backup, so come at me. You can also find some of the best tomato pie in the city here, at Marchianoโs Bakery (4653 Umbria St.).
For kid-friendly meals, Winnieโs (4266 Main St.) and The Couch Tomato (102 Rector St.) in Manayunk are mainstays. If you want to get a little more adventurous, Carolyn Clement strongly recommends Han Dynastyโs Manayunk location (4356 Main St.).
โThey have the most delicious Szechuan, and it always comes out so quickly โ very important when eating with children.โ
On the sweeter side, there are so many delicious dessert options that always bring smiles to little faces. Custard and Cakes Creamery (5461 Ridge Ave.) โ family owned and operated since 1955 โ remains a summertime favorite in Roxborough for homemade ice cream and other treats.
And last โ but certainly not least โ the Tubby Robot (4369 Main St.) is a dream come true, blending homemade ice cream with old school video games. Check out the fun tile mosaics throughout the store. They feature the robot mascot in local spots like Pretzel Park and the Plateau. And all while eating some creative sundaes and playing video games? Seriously, donโt miss this place.
Special Events in Manayunk and Roxborough
Shared community space, as well as shopping small, are huge draws of the area. In the summertime, parks host free outdoor movies, concerts, and family fun every week. Be sure to hit up Gorgas Park, especially!
Summer
Summer is also when you can Stroll After Hours in Manayunk, every Thursday night. Food trucks, music, vendors, and more converge on Main Street for themed nights. Businesses stay open with special sales and kids can do fun activities, or even take in a free outdoor movie based on the theme. Our favorite night was Superhero Night, which included a free screening of Wonder Woman once it got dark. Stroll the Street is so popular that Manayunk has occasionally extended it into September to keep the fun going.
Summer also brings the extremely popular Manayunk Arts Festival โ two days in late June when arts and crafts vendors from all over descend onto Main Street. We donโt recommend this event for littles (something about crowds, hot weather, and many breakable objects just doesnโt scream โbring the strollers!โ to us). However, this is a must-do for any art lover looking to buy or just appreciate the best of the region.
Fall
In the fall, Manayunk and Roxborough have harvest festivals, where families can take part in fun seasonal activities. Fall also means Roxtoberfest, Roxboroughโs neighborhood Oktoberfest that makes itself family-friendly with live performers (including polka, of course!), food trucks, vendors, carnival games, inflatables, and more.
Twice a year, Manayunk celebrates its food scene with the StrEAT Food Festival and Restaurant Week. The StrEAT festival includes dozens of food trucks, as well as live music and vendors. Meanwhile, Restaurant Week shows off the best of Manayunk food with prix fixe meals throughout the neighborhood.
Holidays
The holidays bring tree lightings, caroling nights, and more community events to both Manayunk and Roxborough as well.
Both business districts also celebrate Small Business Saturday after Thanksgiving to kick off Christmas shopping and encourage everyone to shop local. And given the vibrant array of shops to choose from, itโs easy to check everyone off your list without leaving the neighborhood! Be sure to keep an eye on the Manayunk website so you donโt miss any of the fun!
Getting There
By car, take the Belmont/Green Lane exit off I-76. The Manayunk/Norristown line of SEPTAโs Regional Rail takes you to Manayunk. Bus Route 35, the โManayunk Roxborough Loop,” will take you around the area.
Why Families Love Manayunk and Roxborough
These neighborhoods of Philly prove you don’t have to sacrifice city convenience for small-town charm. With abundant green spaces, engaged communities, and thriving local businesses, these neighborhoods offer families the best of both worlds.
Photographs courtesy of Visit Philadelphia. Lead photo courtesy of li2nmd, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons.