Philadelphia Magazine published on Tuesday “Living in Glenside: A Neighborhood Guide” as part of its April 2025 issue.
The guide notes Glenside’s proximity to two SEPTA Regional Rail lines and Route 309, “which means that getting to King of Prussia via the Turnpike is just as convenient.”
It also highlights Easton Road, “its main drag, is filled with shops you can browse in a relaxed environment.” A number of businesses along the roadway are mentioned, including Flow, Sweet Magnolia, Classic Game Junkie, Keswick Cycle, and the Ways Restaurant and Brewery.
Popular eateries Rooster’s and Humpty’s Dumplings in Keswick Village are given mention as well.
The guide ends with a nod to the Keswick Theatre.
“The onetime vaudeville and movie house, designed by Horace Trumbauer and opened in 1928, has hosted performers from Lionel Hampton to Philly rock band the Hooters. Yet even though the Keswick draws big-name talent, it isn’t full of itself — like Glenside, it just feels neighborly,” the guide says.
For all the latest news, follow us on Facebook or sign up for Glenside Local’s “Daily Buzz” newsletter here.