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Savoring Ellisburg: The Can’t-Miss Food Scene in Cherry Hill’s Coziest Neighborhood

Savoring Ellisburg: The Can’t-Miss Food Scene in Cherry Hill’s Coziest Neighborhood

Ellisburg is one of Cherry Hill’s most inviting enclaves, and if you ask locals what sets it apart, you’ll hear an answer as warm as your favorite comfort meal: the unforgettable food! Nestled at the crossroads of Route 70 and Kings Highway, Ellisburg packs a delicious punch with its blend of beloved institutions and blink-and-you-miss-them culinary gems. Whether you’re craving authentic international eats, artisanal pastries, or memorable diner fare, Ellisburg’s dining scene is as diverse as it is delectable. Pull up a chair—let’s feast our way through Ellisburg’s best!

Homegrown Classics: Where Tradition Brews

Ellisburg’s storybook setting is perfectly complemented by classic spots that keep generations coming back. There’s nothing quite like starting your morning at The Silver Diner (2131 Route 38, just up from Ellisburg Circle). More than your typical retro joint, Silver Diner serves locally sourced farm-fresh eggs, fluffy pancakes, and robust locally-roasted coffee in a gleaming, 1950s-inspired space. Pricewise, breakfast combos start around $9—affordable for early risers and breakfast-for-dinner devotees alike.

On nearby Route 70, no foodie itinerary is complete without a trip to Ponzio’s Diner-Bakery-Bar—a Cherry Hill institution (Route 70 at Marlton Pike). Open since 1964, Ponzio’s has a little of everything, from matzo ball soup to show-stopping cakes from their in-house bakery. The dessert case is legendary for cheesecakes and luscious layer cakes by the slice. Regulars swear by the chicken parm platter and the comfort-food vibe. Entrées run $12-20, with decadent dessert slices around $5.

Global Flavors: Taste the World in Ellisburg

One unique Ellisburg delight? Its melting pot of international eats. Big cravings and small budgets find plenty to love, especially along Kings Highway and Route 70.

Coffee, Sweets, and Midday Treats

Ellisburg delivers big on the sweet tooth front. For locals, two addresses are pure happiness:

Hidden Gems and Food Truck Finds

What makes Ellisburg truly special is its knack for hiding amazing flavors in plain sight. Savvy food lovers know to keep an eye out around strip centers and shopping plazas—some of the best bites are off the main drag.

Not Just Food—Ellisburg Food Traditions

Ellisburg doesn’t just feed the community—it brings people together in celebration. Each summer, the Ellisburg Food Festival brings tents packed with local vendors, food trucks, and a DJ for all-ages fun. Many restaurants along Route 70 join in, with sidewalk specials and samples (pro-tip: try the grilled street corn and Korean fried chicken, if you see it).

In winter, don’t miss the “Hot Chocolate Hop,” where bakeries and cafes compete for the title of best cocoa—samples at Duffield’s and Ponzio’s are a seasonal delight.

Final Bites: Why Ellisburg Shines

The Ellisburg neighborhood builds community around breakfast counters, bustling lunch spots, and late-night sushi runs. From homegrown diners and overlooked bakeries to international platefuls exploding with flavor, this is a neighborhood for grazers, families, and adventurous eaters. Add in stellar food traditions and a friendly, welcoming vibe, and you’ve got a food scene worth savoring—again and again.

Ellisburg is more than just a dot on the Cherry Hill map; it’s a gathering table for the region. Whether you’re rolling solo or bringing a crowd, you’ll always find something worth biting into—and someone happy to share their favorite local dish.

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