Haddon Heights is a small borough in Camden County in South Jersey, situated between Haddonfield to the north and Barrington to the south. The borough has a traditional Main Street commercial district along Station Avenue, with a character typical of the older South Jersey rail suburbs that developed along the former Pennsylvania Railroad lines. Camden County’s craft beverage scene spans from the Delaware River waterfront communities through the suburban interior, and Haddon Heights falls into the cluster of neighboring boroughs, including Haddonfield, Collingswood, and Westmont, that have developed walkable dining and drinking districts.
For craft beverage seekers, the borough is compact enough to walk or bike to nearby venues in adjacent communities. Haddon Heights is accessible from Route 168 and is close to the PATCO Speedline at the Westmont station, making it reachable from Philadelphia without a car. Gloucester Township borders the borough to the west and south, extending the South Jersey suburban craft beverage corridor. The area’s flat terrain and dense road network make it easy to combine stops at multiple Camden County venues in a single outing.
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