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Pop Shop

Address
729 Haddon Ave Collingswood NJ 08108
Phone
(856) 869-0111
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Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
7:30am-8:00pm
Monday
8:00am-9:00pm
Tuesday
8:00am-9:00pm
Wednesday
8:00am-9:00pm
Thursday
8:00am-9:00pm
Friday
8:00am-10:00pm
Saturday
7:30am-10:00pm

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The Pop Shop specializes in American comfort cuisine -- breakfast, lunch, dinner and ice cream -- in a retro soda fountain atmosphere. Specialties include 31 kinds of grilled cheese, fantastic brunch, private parties, old fashioned milkshakes, gluten-free and vegan offerings. The restaurant was featured nationally on "Throwdown with Bobby Flay" on The Food Network. Its kids' menu was awarded...

From the turn of the century and through to the 1960s, almost every small town main street played host to a local soda fountain. Often housed in the drug store, the neighborhood soda fountain counter served as a social gathering place for people of all ages. Movie stars were discovered while sitting around them. Kids - and adults - spun round and round on the brightly colored stools. Teenagers...

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Overall review sentiment

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78%

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4 stars
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Average Rating
20

Server was fast and friendly enough. Menu is too big and seems like the same thing made different ways which is boring. The food had absolutely no flavor for me and my friend. Got cheese on my...

Average Rating
60

We came here to begin my daughter's birthday weekend. It is somewhat on the expensive side for lunch ($40 with no drinks). We did have a twenty dollar Groupon which helped. Average food in a...

Average Rating
80

The Pop Shop has been on my radar for some time now, and I was thrilled when my girlfriends suggested this place for brunch. I've been a Facebook fan of the creations made by Pop Shop since I...

Nostalgia

Average Rating
100

You have to love Collingwood on a mild sunny day! This location is busy and we are lucky to get seated. Abundant of servers to guest! Food was good and abundant. Most things you can split for 2 meals.

Fun with Kids

Average Rating
80

A fun place for kids/families.
Famous for many kinds of grilled cheese sandwiches, but also many other menu items from salads to breakfast foods. Love the lobster grilled cheese, and the buffalo fries! Old fashioned soda fountain with milkshakes, too.
Can be busy and noisy, but always a home run with the kids, so it's a fall back choice for...

Business description (4)

Pop Shop was founded in 2005, and is located at 729 Haddon Ave in Collingswood. Additional information is available at www.thepopshopusa.com or by contacting Kevin Douglas at (856) 869-0111.

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The Pop Shop specializes in American comfort cuisine. The restaurant was recently featured nationally on “Throwdown with Bobby Flay” on The Food Network. Its kids’ menu was awarded “Best Menu in America” by Restaurant Hospitality magazine.

"Moppin' up soda pop rickies, To our heart delight, Dancing to a swingeroo quickie, JukeBox Saturday Night..." So sang Glenn Miller's Orchestra in the early 1940s, about an American institution - the neighborhood soda fountain. From the turn of the century and through to the 1960s, the local soda fountain was the cornerstone of every town’s Main Street. Often housed in the drug store, the...

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