Colorful Camp Hill Has It All
Market Street connects Camp Hill with a conglomeration of eclectic small businesses, from coffee shops and restaurants to services of all types, plus a few fun one-of-a-kind businesses not found anywhere else in the Susquehanna Valley. This Cumberland County borough, located just across the Susquehanna River from Harrisburg, truly has it all.
Have Your Cake (or Crepe) and Eat It Too
Whether you’re looking for a tasty morsel (biscotti? cupcake? petit fours?) or quite possibly the most gorgeous whole pies and cakes you’ve even seen, the Pennsylvania Bakery is your sweet source. Another fun dining spot is Stevie’s Bistro, offering both sweet and savory crepes. We love C’est le Brie—a crepe enfolding mushrooms, red onion, asparagus, spinach, Brie, and house dressing—plus chicken or ham if you’d like.
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Coffee, First
Coffee shops are a great place to start. Cornerstone Coffeehouse may very well be the oldest coffeehouse in the entire Susquehanna Valley—it recently celebrated its 25th anniversary! Cornerstone offers creative caffeination choices as well as smoothies, incredible baked goods (try their best-selling breakfast cookies!), and a lunch menu that’s both nutritious and delicious.
Camp Hill’s Cup of Tea
Coffee is always brewing at One Good Woman, but this specialty shop is truly tea heaven. Jars and jars of loose teas are at your fingertips—we recommend Boston (a black tea with hints of cranberry, almond and vanilla) or Moonlight Jasmine (a green tea with soothing digestive properties). Also, don’t miss their unique gift and kitchen specialty items!
Fun Fact
Mary Beth Brath, Director of the Downtown Camp Hill Association, tells us that 55 of the downtown’s 109 businesses are women-owned. About a quarter of all Camp Hill businesses are health & wellness-related.