See Which Montco Small Town Made Condé Nast Traveler Short List of Nation’s Secret Food Destinations

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While plenty of big cities are well known for their cuisine, there are also small towns where local eateries offer a true flavor of these destinations, providing visitors with a glimpse into the area’s food, culture, people, and even landscape, especially in Montgomery County, writes Emily Cappiello for the Condé Nast Traveler.

Among these, some stand out thanks to their winning combination of a great selection of restaurants offering fantastic flavors, and Conshohocken is one of these.

One of this great Montco town’s many eateries is Brunch, which offers its namesake meal every day, using local ingredients to create delicious dishes such as its savory Brunch pie.

Coffee lovers will feel right at home at ‘fine coffee shop where they can order from the many indulgent offerings, such as the signature Coco-’feine that mixes dark chocolate with coconut and espresso.

Female-owned Southern Cross Kitchen prepares mouthwatering comfort food, like fried green tomatoes with a mozzarella cheese twist, while Flanigan’s Boathouse satisfies burger cravings with its Farm House Burger.

Guppy’s Good Times’ offers an eclectic mix of delicious offerings, including Old Bay on a sushi roll and chowder with queso fresco.

Read more about Conshohocken and the seven secret small-town food destinations in the Condé Nast Traveler.

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