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{{Infobox Neighborhood
{{Infobox Park
| name = Passyunk Square
| name = Passyunk Square
| type = Neighborhood
| image =
| location = South Philadelphia
| image_caption = Passyunk Square Park in South Philadelphia
| zip_codes = 19147, 19148
| type = Neighborhood square / Park
| named_for = Passyunk Avenue (from Lenape "in the valley")
| location = South Philadelphia (Passyunk Square)
| boundaries = North: Washington Avenue, South: Snyder Avenue, East: 6th Street, West: Broad Street
| coordinates = 39.9300,-75.1630
| adjacent_neighborhoods = [[Bella Vista]], [[Point Breeze]], [[Whitman]]
| area = 2 acres
| major_streets = East Passyunk Avenue, Broad Street, 9th Street
| established = 1840s
| transit = Broad Street Line (Snyder Station, Tasker-Morris Station)
| operated_by = Philadelphia Parks & Recreation
| notable_landmarks = [[Pat's King of Steaks]], [[Geno's Steaks]], Singing Fountain
| features = Playground, sports courts, community garden, recreation center
| hours = Dawn to dusk
| transit = Broad Street Line to Tasker-Morris; SEPTA bus routes
| website = https://www.phila.gov/parks-rec-finder
}}
}}


'''Passyunk Square''' is a neighborhood in [[South Philadelphia]] centered on East Passyunk Avenue, a diagonal street that has become one of Philadelphia's premier dining destinations. The neighborhood is home to the famous rivalry between [[Pat's King of Steaks]] and [[Geno's Steaks]] at 9th and Passyunk, but has evolved far beyond cheesesteaks to include acclaimed restaurants, local shops, and a distinctive Philadelphia character.<ref name="eastpassyunk">{{cite web |url=https://www.visiteastpassyunk.com |title=Visit East Passyunk |publisher=East Passyunk Avenue Business Improvement District |access-date=December 22, 2025}}</ref>
'''Passyunk Square''' is a neighborhood park in [[South Philadelphia]], serving as the namesake and heart of the surrounding Passyunk Square neighborhood. Located between the [[Italian Market]] to the north and [[East Passyunk]] to the south, the park provides recreational space in one of Philadelphia's most vibrant residential areas.<ref name="passyunk">{{cite web |url=https://www.phila.gov/parks-rec-finder/#/locationDetails/3022 |title=Passyunk Square |publisher=Philadelphia Parks & Recreation |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref>
 
The square anchors a neighborhood known for its tight-knit community and proximity to Philadelphia's best restaurants and markets.


== History ==
== History ==
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=== Origins ===
=== Origins ===


East Passyunk Avenue follows the path of an ancient Lenape trail, predating William Penn's grid. The name "Passyunk" derives from a Lenape word meaning "in the valley."
Passyunk Square dates to the 19th century:
 
* Part of South Philadelphia's development
=== Italian Heritage ===
* Named for Passyunk Avenue (Lenape origin)
 
* Traditional neighborhood gathering place
Passyunk Square developed as an Italian-American neighborhood in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, part of South Philadelphia's broader Italian community. The [[Italian Market]] lies at the neighborhood's northern edge.
* Evolved with the surrounding community
 
=== Restaurant Renaissance ===
 
While Pat's and Geno's put the intersection on the tourist map, East Passyunk's modern renaissance began in the 2000s when innovative chefs opened restaurants along the avenue. Today, the corridor hosts dozens of acclaimed eateries, from casual BYOBs to destination dining.
 
== The Cheesesteak Corner ==
 
The intersection of 9th Street and Passyunk Avenue is Philadelphia's most famous food destination:


=== [[Pat's King of Steaks]] ===
=== The Name "Passyunk" ===


* Founded 1930
The name comes from '''Lenape''' language:
* Birthplace of the cheesesteak
* Original Native American name for the area
* Open 24 hours
* Means "in the valley" or "level land"
* One of Philadelphia's oldest place names
* Preserved in avenue, neighborhood, and park


=== [[Geno's Steaks]] ===
== Features ==


* Founded 1966
=== Recreation Center ===
* Famous neon signage
* Open 24 hours


The two rivals face each other across the intersection, drawing tourists and locals around the clock.
'''Passyunk Square Recreation Center:'''
* Indoor facilities
* Community programming
* Youth activities
* Senior programs


== East Passyunk Avenue ==
=== Playground ===


Beyond cheesesteaks, East Passyunk Avenue has become a dining destination:
* Modern equipment
* Age-appropriate areas
* Safe surfaces
* Neighborhood use


=== Fine Dining ===
=== Sports Facilities ===


* '''Laurel''' - Tasting menu, multiple James Beard nominations
* Basketball courts
* '''Will BYOB''' - French-inspired fine dining
* Multi-purpose court
* Open play areas


=== Casual Favorites ===
=== Community Garden ===


* '''Fond''' - New American BYOB
* Garden plots
* '''Bing Bing Dim Sum''' - Chinese small plates
* Neighborhood managed
* '''Cantina Los Caballitos''' - Mexican
* Urban food growing
* '''Barcelona Wine Bar''' - Spanish tapas
* '''Her Place Supper Club''' - Asian fusion


=== Pizza ===
=== Open Space ===


* '''Nomad Pizza''' - Wood-fired pizza
* Lawn areas
* '''Marra's''' - Old-school Italian
* Shade trees
* Benches
* Picnic tables


=== Coffee and Bakeries ===
== Using the Park ==


* '''Rival Bros Coffee''' - Local roaster
=== Daily Activities ===
* '''Plenty Cafe''' - Breakfast and lunch
* '''Isgro Pastries''' - Italian bakery (nearby on Christian Street)


== The Singing Fountain ==
* Playground visits
* Sports and pickup games
* Dog walking
* Community socializing
* Recreation center programs


The '''Singing Fountain''' at the intersection of East Passyunk, Tasker, and 11th Streets features:
=== Community Character ===
* Musical water display
* Gathering place for the neighborhood
* Symbol of East Passyunk's revival
* Regular programming and events


== Shopping ==
Passyunk Square reflects South Philadelphia's:
* Working-class roots
* Multi-generational families
* Strong neighborhood identity
* Mix of longtime and new residents


East Passyunk Avenue offers independent shops:
== Visiting ==
* Vintage clothing stores
* Home goods boutiques
* Book shops
* Specialty food stores
* Gift shops


The avenue maintains a local, independent character without chain retail.
=== Hours ===


== Getting There ==
* Park: Dawn to dusk
* Recreation center: Check schedule


=== Public Transit ===
=== Getting There ===


* '''Broad Street Line (The B):''' Snyder Station, Tasker-Morris Station
'''Location:''' 12th and Tasker Streets
* '''SEPTA Bus Routes:''' 29, 45


=== Driving ===
'''By Public Transit:'''
* Broad Street Line to Tasker-Morris Station
* SEPTA Bus 47, 47M
* Walk from Passyunk Avenue


* Accessible from Broad Street
'''By Car:'''
* Street parking available (easier than Center City)
* Street parking (typical South Philly)


== Living in Passyunk Square ==
'''On Foot:'''
* Walk from East Passyunk restaurants
* Walk from Italian Market


=== Housing ===
=== Tips ===


* Philadelphia rowhouses (2-3 stories)
* Combine with East Passyunk restaurant visit
* Some apartment buildings
* The neighborhood is excellent for walking
* Mix of rentals and owner-occupied
* Italian Market is nearby for food shopping
* Rising prices due to dining scene popularity
* Grab a cheesesteak and have a park picnic


=== Demographics ===
== Neighborhood Context ==


* Mix of Italian-American families
Passyunk Square neighborhood:
* Young professionals
* Between Italian Market and East Passyunk
* Restaurant industry workers
* Historic rowhouse architecture
* Newcomers attracted by food scene
* Rapid gentrification in recent years
* Maintains community character


=== Character ===
== Nearby ==


Passyunk Square offers:
* '''[[East Passyunk]]''' — Restaurant row (south)
* World-class dining at BYOB prices
* '''[[Italian Market]]''' — Historic market (north)
* Walkable neighborhood feel
* '''[[Broad Street]]''' — Major corridor
* Authentic South Philadelphia character
* '''[[Columbus Square]]''' — Nearby park
* Less expensive than Center City
* '''[[Marconi Plaza]]''' — South
* Strong community identity
 
== Events ==
 
* '''Second Saturday Stroll''' - Monthly arts and shopping event
* '''Fall Fest''' - Annual neighborhood festival
* '''Restaurant Week''' - Seasonal dining promotions
* '''Holiday events''' at the Singing Fountain
 
{{FAQ
| q1 = Where is East Passyunk Avenue?
| a1 = East Passyunk Avenue runs diagonally through South Philadelphia from Broad Street to the Delaware River. The main dining and shopping corridor is centered between Broad Street and 6th Street, accessible via the Broad Street Line at Snyder or Tasker-Morris stations.
| q2 = What restaurants are on East Passyunk?
| a2 = East Passyunk features acclaimed restaurants including Laurel (James Beard-nominated tasting menu), Will BYOB (French fine dining), Fond, Barcelona Wine Bar, Bing Bing Dim Sum, and dozens of casual BYOBs and cafes.
| q3 = How do you pronounce Passyunk?
| a3 = Passyunk is pronounced "PASH-unk" - the 'y' is silent. The name comes from the Lenape word meaning "in the valley."
| q4 = What is the Singing Fountain?
| a4 = The Singing Fountain is a musical water feature at the intersection of East Passyunk, Tasker, and 11th Streets. It serves as a community gathering place and symbol of the neighborhood's revival, hosting regular events and programming.
| q5 = Is Passyunk Square just about cheesesteaks?
| a5 = While Pat's and Geno's at 9th and Passyunk are famous, the neighborhood has evolved into one of Philadelphia's premier dining destinations with chef-driven restaurants, BYOBs, and independent shops. The cheesesteak corner is just one part of a vibrant culinary scene.
}}


== See Also ==
== See Also ==


* [[Cheesesteak]]
* [[South Philadelphia]]
* [[Pat's King of Steaks]]
* [[East Passyunk]]
* [[Geno's Steaks]]
* [[Italian Market]]
* [[Italian Market]]
* [[Bella Vista]]
* [[Columbus Square]]
* [[South Philadelphia]]
* [[Marconi Plaza]]


== References ==
== References ==
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== External Links ==
* [https://www.phila.gov/parks-rec-finder Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Finder]
* [https://www.visiteastpassyunk.com Visit East Passyunk]


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[[Category:Dining Districts]]
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Revision as of 18:08, 30 December 2025

Passyunk Square
Type Neighborhood square / Park
Location South Philadelphia (Passyunk Square)
Coordinates 39.9300,-75.1630
Area 2 acres
Established 1840s
Operated by Philadelphia Parks & Recreation
Features Playground, sports courts, community garden, recreation center
Hours Dawn to dusk
Transit Broad Street Line to Tasker-Morris; SEPTA bus routes
Website Official Site

Passyunk Square is a neighborhood park in South Philadelphia, serving as the namesake and heart of the surrounding Passyunk Square neighborhood. Located between the Italian Market to the north and East Passyunk to the south, the park provides recreational space in one of Philadelphia's most vibrant residential areas.[1]

The square anchors a neighborhood known for its tight-knit community and proximity to Philadelphia's best restaurants and markets.

History

Origins

Passyunk Square dates to the 19th century:

  • Part of South Philadelphia's development
  • Named for Passyunk Avenue (Lenape origin)
  • Traditional neighborhood gathering place
  • Evolved with the surrounding community

The Name "Passyunk"

The name comes from Lenape language:

  • Original Native American name for the area
  • Means "in the valley" or "level land"
  • One of Philadelphia's oldest place names
  • Preserved in avenue, neighborhood, and park

Features

Recreation Center

Passyunk Square Recreation Center:

  • Indoor facilities
  • Community programming
  • Youth activities
  • Senior programs

Playground

  • Modern equipment
  • Age-appropriate areas
  • Safe surfaces
  • Neighborhood use

Sports Facilities

  • Basketball courts
  • Multi-purpose court
  • Open play areas

Community Garden

  • Garden plots
  • Neighborhood managed
  • Urban food growing

Open Space

  • Lawn areas
  • Shade trees
  • Benches
  • Picnic tables

Using the Park

Daily Activities

  • Playground visits
  • Sports and pickup games
  • Dog walking
  • Community socializing
  • Recreation center programs

Community Character

Passyunk Square reflects South Philadelphia's:

  • Working-class roots
  • Multi-generational families
  • Strong neighborhood identity
  • Mix of longtime and new residents

Visiting

Hours

  • Park: Dawn to dusk
  • Recreation center: Check schedule

Getting There

Location: 12th and Tasker Streets

By Public Transit:

  • Broad Street Line to Tasker-Morris Station
  • SEPTA Bus 47, 47M
  • Walk from Passyunk Avenue

By Car:

  • Street parking (typical South Philly)

On Foot:

  • Walk from East Passyunk restaurants
  • Walk from Italian Market

Tips

  • Combine with East Passyunk restaurant visit
  • The neighborhood is excellent for walking
  • Italian Market is nearby for food shopping
  • Grab a cheesesteak and have a park picnic

Neighborhood Context

Passyunk Square neighborhood:

  • Between Italian Market and East Passyunk
  • Historic rowhouse architecture
  • Rapid gentrification in recent years
  • Maintains community character

Nearby

See Also

References

  1. "Passyunk Square". Philadelphia Parks & Recreation. Retrieved December 30, 2025