Charming Queen Village is a leafy stretch where Colonial houses mingle with innovative dining spots and shopping districts. Old-school sundries shops jostle art galleries and hip eateries along Fabric Row. Eclectic South Street draws young crowds to its trendy shops, tattoo parlors and quirky bars. Isaiah Zagar's indoor/outdoor installation, called Philadelphia's Magic Gardens, covers part of a city block.
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"The homes in Queen Village are mostly brick colonials with cobblestone roads out front. Despite that quiet, quaint image, Queen Village has some of Philadelphia’s most popular (and eccentric) shopping areas, like the boutiques on Fabric Row. South Fourth Street, a celebration of small businesses and all things quirky, is a big draw." - MATADOR_NETWORK
"The homes in Queen Village are mostly brick colonials with cobblestone roads out front. Despite that quiet, quaint image, Queen Village has some of Philadelphia’s most popular (and eccentric) shopping areas, like the boutiques on Fabric Row. South Fourth Street, a celebration of small businesses and all things quirky, is a big draw." - MATADOR_NETWORK
"The acclaimed Queen Village restaurant Hungry Pigeon faced backlash after co-owner Scott Schroeder made controversial Instagram comments and was accused of bullying staff. Former and current staff laid off during the pandemic wrote an open letter condemning his actions, prompting Schroeder to issue an apology and announce his departure from the restaurant." - Alexandra Jones