East Passyunk

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The diagonal south-to-north street that give this area its name – a nod to its ancestry as a Native American village—is a locus of change.

One of five original squares planned by city founder William Penn in the late 17th century,

Walking is your best option once you land in the neighborhood (you can easily see it all on foot).

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One need only stroll down East Passyunk Avenue, where stalwart businesses catering to longtime residents coexist with new businesses, eclectic boutiques, coffee shops, vintage clothing stores, gastropubs, excellent Mexican and sushi fare, as well as the amazing Italian eateries that first made this street famous to see where this exciting neighborhood is heading—not to mention the two across-the-street cheesesteak rivals, Pat’s King of Steaks and Geno’s Steaks