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The Pop Shop - Collingswood, Nj


Sunshinez06

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I was wondering if anyone has tried the Pop Shop in Collingswood NJ.

They were featured on The Food Network's Bobby Flay cookoff for Grilled Cheese.

Recently, my friend noticed they now have Gluten Free bread available upon request on their menu! I'm dying to get over there to try it out. I'd love to have them make me a grilled cheese (obviously done in a clean, seperate pan).

I just wanted to share that this could now be an option and see if anyone had any experience with them yet.

Thanks!

Samantha


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I was wondering if anyone has tried the Pop Shop in Collingswood NJ.

They were featured on The Food Network's Bobby Flay cookoff for Grilled Cheese.

Recently, my friend noticed they now have Gluten Free bread available upon request on their menu! I'm dying to get over there to try it out. I'd love to have them make me a grilled cheese (obviously done in a clean, seperate pan).

I just wanted to share that this could now be an option and see if anyone had any experience with them yet.

Thanks!

Samantha

Dear Samantha: Could you please state the street it's on and the County in NJ? I'm from North Jersey and

maybe would go there if I knew where I was going.

Thanks

D

Sunshinez06 Rookie

The Pop Shop is located at:

729 Haddon Ave, Collingswood, NJ - (856) 869-0111

I'm fairly certain that is located in Burlington County. Its definitely South Jersey though.

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Samantha

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I have eaten there - so cute! Very family-oriented feel to the place.

It's not too far into Jersey if you're coming from the Ben Franklin Bridge - maybe 10 minutes.

When I was there, I didn't even notice the gluten-free Option --- so upset now that I missed it! But I DID have an amazing meal of hashbrowns and over easy eggs w cheese--- I forget the name of it, but it was a HUGE and yummy plateful!

Now I'll definitely go back.

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