Folsom is a census-designated place (CDP) in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Ridley Township. The population was 8,323 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Folsom
4 based on 11 reviews
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Needs more cleaning of the areas where we eat and get beverages. Staff needs more training to make the experience better.
5 based on 19 reviews
The Scott Arboretum at Swarthmore College is a beautiful place to hike, wander, and spend an afternoon. Just great!
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Classic old bowling alley, but with some modern features (nighttime glow bowling). They have a great program for kids in the summer, they can bowl free! You can also purchase a family pass for the summer at a really reasonable price.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
This is where the history of this house begins. Years before William Penn and his Quaker followers set foot on America's shores, Swedish settlers had established a settlement along the Delaware River and Bay. The house is located in a secluded, residential area of Norwood, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, at the confluence of Darby and Muckinpates Creeks. In fact, the Darby Creek is practically at the front door. The house was built around 1750 by Morton Morton (1701-1781) a great-grandson of Marten Martenson, who settled in what was then called "New Sweden" in 1654. Morton Morton was also a cousin of John Morton, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. The current president of the Norwood Historical Society, Judy Anastasi, gave an enthusiastic and passionate tour of the house and also explained its (and the family's) importance from pre-Colonial Era to Post-Civil War period. She also explained the apathy in more recent years that led to the eventual abandonment of the building before beginning restoration.
4 based on 20 reviews
It was cold when we visited, so there wasn't a lot of activity. The park's historical information markers are broken and so etched that you can't really read them. The shore needed to be cleaned, but coming from Minnesota, we understand waiting until warmer weather comes for the clean-up.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
We booked a Couples Massage Session. We arrived early for our appointment and these was plenty of parking available around the building even though it was pretty full. We were greeted and lead upstairs to the Spa Area. We filled out the necessary paperwork and then we were led to individual changing areas. We were staged in a preparation area which typically is separated men/women but because there were no other men we were put together. We were met by Steve and Drew and lead to the couples area. Great mood and good massage service - very relaxing. Once we were complete we were able to sit in a calming area before we went back to the dressing rooms. Overall very nice experience together. The cost is pretty pricey with proper tips but was a special event for us.
4.5 based on 137 reviews
We had a fun time in the park. There are a lot of things to see here and a good walk in the woods. Our dog loved it too.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Welcome to The Bamboo Spa,a full service spa in Springfield,Pa. We have served men and women since 2008 and have been voted number one for " 1st Placed in The Best of Philly Hot List 2010-2011" At The Bamboo Spa we realize that your appearance,safety and satisfaction are important. You can trust the leading spa in Delaware County to let you relax while we pamper your hard working hand and feet.
I have been going to Bamboo Spa for several years now. What drew me in was the friendliness of everyone in the salon and an absolutely magical spa pedicure. The place is kind of like Cheers where everybody knows your name. I highly recommend the spa pedicure, the massage will put you to sleep. I always request family get me gift certificates here for gift ideas it's a can't miss for me.
4.5 based on 107 reviews
What a beautiful stadium and fantastic place to watch professional soccer. We have visited several times and always enjoyed ourselves. There are plenty of safe parking lots for tailgating. There aren't any bad seats in the stadium. Food prices are somewhat cheaper than MLB and NFL stadiums, but beer prices are similar. Look forward to going back soon.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
This is where the history of this house begins. Years before William Penn and his Quaker followers set foot on America's shores, Swedish settlers had established a settlement along the Delaware River and Bay. The house is located in a secluded, residential area of Norwood, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, at the confluence of Darby and Muckinpates Creeks. In fact, the Darby Creek is practically at the front door. The house was built around 1750 by Morton Morton (1701-1781) a great-grandson of Marten Martenson, who settled in what was then called "New Sweden" in 1654. Morton Morton was also a cousin of John Morton, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. The current president of the Norwood Historical Society, Judy Anastasi, gave an enthusiastic and passionate tour of the house and also explained its (and the family's) importance from pre-Colonial Era to Post-Civil War period. She also explained the apathy in more recent years that led to the eventual abandonment of the building before beginning restoration.
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