Upper Darby Township (often shortened to simply Upper Darby) is a home rule township bordering West Philadelphia in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. Upper Darby is also home to the Tower Theater, a historic music venue on 69th Street built in the 1920s. Upper Darby's population is diverse, representing over 100 ethnic cultures. The township hosts a range of housing types including densely populated rowhouse sections similar to houses in neighboring West Philadelphia, tree-lined neighborhoods of turn-of-the-century single-family houses and mid-century developments. It is Pennsylvania's sixth most populous municipality. Located just 2.8 miles from Center City (downtown Philadelphia), and houses the western terminus of the Market-Frankford Line of the SEPTA mass transit system of Philadelphia, with the location at 69th Street in the heart of Upper Darby's principal business district. Multiple trolley and bus lines connect the 69th Street Terminal to all major SEPTA lines of Delaware and Montgomery counties as well as Philadelphia.
Restaurants in Upper Darby
4.0 based on 153 reviews
Beautifully restored theater with great acoustics. Ample parking and convenient to public transportation. 69th st. Transportation center is a block away. Unfortunately, no good bars or restaurants in immediate area. Theater offers beer, wine, mixed drinks, and snacks, but expensive. Great place for a concert.
3.5 based on 35 reviews
First time here. Bought movie tickets through Groupon. Did not know how to redeem. Staff was very helpful and patient. Saw “Uncut Gems” ((Adam Sandler)). Meals were nicely priced and tasteful. I ordered the southwest quesadilla with chicken. It was bigger and filling than expected. It was totally worth the meal while movie watching. The theatre was very clean as well as the Ladies room.
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