Visiting Philadelphia
Young Israel of the Main Line is fortunate to host many visitors. In order to make your visit easier, we are pleased to provide the following information.
Kosher food near the Main Line
The following Main Line restaurants and Grocery stores are under the supervision of the Keystone K. For a complete listing of all kosher facilities, visit their website at www.keystone-k.org.
- Giant Supermarket: 50 E. Wynnewood Road, Wynneewood, PA 19096
- Nana's Kitchen at the JCC: 45 Haverford Road, Wynnewood, PA 19096
- New York Bagels: 7549 Haverford Avenue, Philadelphia (215) 878-8080
- Shalom Pizza (Dairy, Cholov Yisroel): 7598 Haverford Ave, Philadelphia (215) 878-1500
- Star of David: 942 Montgomery Ave, Narbeth, PA 19072
The following Main Line restaurants and Grocery stores are under the supervision of the OU. For a complete listing of all kosher facilities, visit their website at www.ou.org.
- Acme: 829 Montgomery Avenue, Narbeth, PA 19072
- Citron & Rose Tavern & Market: 261 Montgomery Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
Shabbos Hospitality
For Shabbos hospitality within walking distance of the Shul, please email us at office@yiml.org.
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