Roxborough
| Type | Neighborhood |
|---|---|
| Location | Northwest Philadelphia |
| ZIP code(s) | 19128 |
| Established | 1690s (original settlement) |
| Boundaries | North: Montgomery County, South: Manayunk/Wissahickon Creek, East: Wissahickon Valley Park, West: Schuylkill River |
| Adjacent | Manayunk, Wissahickon, Andorra, Upper Roxborough |
| Major streets | Ridge Avenue, Henry Avenue, Pechin Street |
| Transit | SEPTA Bus Routes 9, 27, 35 |
| Landmarks | Andorra Natural Area, Dalessandro's Steaks, Umbria Street |
Roxborough is a neighborhood in Northwest Philadelphia with a small-town atmosphere, located between the Schuylkill River and Wissahickon Valley Park. Unlike many Philadelphia neighborhoods, Roxborough developed with single-family homes and maintains a residential character more typical of suburbs. The neighborhood is known for its strong community identity, local businesses, and famous cheesesteak shops.[1]
History
Early Settlement
Roxborough was settled in the late 17th century by German, Dutch, and Swedish farmers. The area remained rural while Philadelphia developed to the southeast.
Consolidation
Roxborough was consolidated into Philadelphia in 1854 but retained its distinct identity due to geographic isolation—the Wissahickon Valley separated it from the main city.
20th Century
Roxborough developed as a working-class and middle-class neighborhood, attracting families seeking affordable single-family homes while remaining within city limits. The neighborhood has maintained stability while areas closer to Center City experienced more dramatic changes.
Character
Roxborough has a distinctly un-Philadelphia character:
Small-Town Feel
- Tree-lined streets
- Single-family homes dominant
- Local commercial strips
- Strong community identity
- Multi-generational families
Architecture
- Single-family houses (not rowhouses)
- Various styles (Victorian, Cape Cod, Colonial)
- Larger lots than typical Philadelphia
- Some apartment buildings along Ridge Avenue
Cheesesteak Rivalry
Roxborough has its own famous cheesesteak rivalry:
Dalessandro's Steaks
Dalessandro's Steaks at Wendover Street and Henry Avenue is widely considered one of Philadelphia's best cheesesteak shops:
- Family-owned since 1960
- Small neighborhood location
- Cash only
- Long lines at peak times
Chubby's Steaks
Chubby's Steaks sits nearby, creating a Roxborough version of the Pat's vs. Geno's rivalry. Locals debate which serves the better sandwich.
Commercial Areas
Ridge Avenue
The main commercial corridor featuring:
- Local restaurants and bars
- Shops and services
- Grocery stores
- Banks and pharmacies
Henry Avenue
Secondary commercial strip.
Umbria Street
Growing restaurant and nightlife district.
Wissahickon Valley Park
Roxborough borders Wissahickon Valley Park along its eastern edge:
- Trail access points throughout the neighborhood
- Hiking, biking, and horseback riding
- Historic sites (Valley Green Inn, covered bridges)
- Urban wilderness within the city
Getting There
Public Transit
- SEPTA Bus Routes: 9, 27, 35
- No subway or rail service (requires bus to Manayunk station)
Driving
- Ridge Avenue from Manayunk
- Henry Avenue from East Falls
- I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) via Green Lane exit
Living in Roxborough
Housing
- Single-family homes (most common)
- Some apartments and condos
- Lower prices than nearby Chestnut Hill
- More affordable than Center City
Demographics
- Working-class and middle-class families
- Many long-term residents
- Some newcomers attracted by affordability
- Predominantly white (historically), diversifying
Schools
- Roxborough High School
- Several elementary schools
- Parochial school options
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Affordable by Philadelphia standards
- Family-friendly
- Strong community
- Nature access
- Safe streets
Cons:
- Limited public transit
- Car-dependent
- Less dining variety than Center City
- Far from downtown
See Also
References
- ↑ "Roxborough News". Roxborough Review. Retrieved December 22, 2025