Tradestone Cafe | Conshohocken Lifestyle Photographer

In the almost seven years since we moved to Conshohocken, I have completely fallen in love with this little town. I love that there are so many young families, that you see the same people walking around town, that we can walk to the post office, bank, restaurants, library and parks. It’s got a lot of benefits of a big city and still has a small town feel. Each year it’s become more and more apparent to us that we have no intention of ever moving. :-) So, I thought it might be fun to share some of my favorite Conshy spots!

Today, I visited the Tradestone Cafe with Florence. It was such a beautiful day that we took a long walk through town before lunch to work up and appetite.

We’ve been there quite a few times since the Cafe opened and everything has been delicious. The atmosphere is awesome and all of the food is very fresh.

Florence and I both love people watching, so we sat up front where we could greet all the other lunch goers and watch as they ordered their food. The lunch crowd kept my friendly little baby very entertained for quite a long while.


Today we ordered 1/2 a curried chicken sandwich and a cup of cauliflower soup with an iced latte and a cereal “toddler bar” for Florence. Flo shared my soup and had some of the curried chicken too and honestly preferred them to the cereal bar I’d bought for her. I can’t say that I blame her. Also, the iced latte has regular AND coffee ice cubes in it so that your coffee doesn’t get watered down as the ice melts. Isn’t that awesome!?

Did I mention that the cafe has artisan chocolates? Yeah, they do, and they’re delicious! As we finished up, I ordered two of the salted peanut chocolates for dessert because I couldn’t resist. They were also nice enough to give Florence one of the Maple Passion Fruit Chocolates to try. Both are so incredibly delicious.

It was such a fun way to spend an afternoon. Florence was so tired out from all the excitement that she fell asleep on the way home and napped for two hours. I guess the abridged version of Hop on Pop is a little long for reading in one sitting. ;-)

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