11 verified businesses in and around 69th Street. Click any listing for contact info, hours, and directions.
Home to the 69th Street Transit Center, SEPTA’s second-busiest transfer point after 15th Street/City Hall. The station opened in 1907 as part of the Market-Frankford Line and sparked the growth of Terminal Square into Upper Darby’s main commercial strip — it’s still the township’s busiest area for shops and food.
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Carib Grill Jamaican Restaurant & Bakery
Black-owned Jamaican restaurant and bakery serving jerk chicken, oxtails, curry dishes, and housemade Jamaican patties. A community staple at the 69th Street corridor.
Highly rated barbershop and salon on Garrett Road with one of the strongest reputations in Upper Darby. Cuts for men, women, and children. 4.9 stars with 400+ reviews on Booksy.
Authentic Salvadoran pupuseria in business since 2010. Also serves Honduran and Mexican dishes. One of the most beloved local restaurants in Upper Darby.
Family-owned plumbing, heating, and air conditioning company in business since 1927. One of the oldest and most established home service companies in Upper Darby.