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    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Closed 2:00 pm - 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM

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    Queen Village Art Center

    Queen Village Art Center

    4.1
    (17 reviews)

    I took a clay handbuilding class here with Antea and really enjoyed it! The instructor was super…read moregenuine and fun and it was a very informative and relaxing experience. I love that the model is to teach students new techniques each week but let them create whatever they want. I was creatively deprived before I took this series and it immediately made me happier to have this outlet each week. I highly recommend this to anyone wanting to try something new and plan to be back for another class in the fall.

    Dual location review: Fairmount and Queen Village…read more Philly Art Center has been part of my daughter's life since 4 years old (almost 10 now). I called the Art Center in Fairmount (it was only one location at that point) and spoke to Ms. Jill, explained that my daughter was a new 4 and I was concerned about leaving her. She nicely told me get over it and I would be fine (of course she didn't say that), she reassured me that she would be safe and have fun..after the first class, my daughter was hooked; it doesn't hurt that they get to color on the mirrors in the studio. Throughout the years my daughter has taken numerous classes at the Fairmount and Queen Village Centers, in addition to "Date Night", which you drop your child off for a couple hours and pick them up, I believe around 10pm; they feed them, they go to the gym, and of course do art. Not only are they doing art, the children learn about artists and how and why things are done. I believe the regular classes were about 90 minutes for children. There are general art classes but most of them have a theme or time period that they focus on; one of her favorite classes was pottery. Numerous adult classes and birthday parties are also offered. Recently my daughter started back at the Art Center for drop-in camp. Seeing Ms. Jill for the first time in years was the highlight of our day. While she is the owner, she is fully invested in the children and it shows by how much my daughter loves her! For camp, the campers get creative so it is recommended your child comes in play clothes and sneakers because the do go to the park; before-care and after-care is available. Over the years, due to scheduling conflicts we were unable to attend regularly, but anytime I hear someone talk about their children loving art, I always recommended the Art Center! Ms. Jill and her staff are amazing, now with an addition location in Cherry Hill, NJ! You go girl!!!

    Loop

    Loop

    4.2
    (91 reviews)
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    This place is amazing. When you walk in, you're greeted with a cheery hello, and how can we help…read moreyou? And they really mean it. The people who work there must have been selected not only for their skill at knitting (which is prodigious!j but also for their kindness and wonderful temperament. I'm a beginning knitter, and the help I need is always provided with a smile and encouragement. Sundays they have a knitting circle, where knitters of all abilities come and knit and chat and receive whatever help they need. The inventory is gorgeous and varied, and if you sign up for the newsletter, you'll want to make everything! If you're a knitter, or want to become one, this is the only store you'll ever need!

    UPDATE - July 9, 2026…read more Good news! Craig ultimately agreed to refund the $36 one-on-one knitting lesson I paid for but did not receive. Paradoxically, it took a phone call from my husband to accomplish what should have happened after my very first call. The refund doesn't change my experience. It validates what I said from the very beginning. FINAL THOUGHT Craig & Laura, It's astonishing that a $36 customer service issue was allowed to escalate this far. The real irony is that this was never about a hug. It was about the one-on-one knitting lesson I paid for and did not receive. Instead of addressing that concern, you transformed it into an entirely different conversation about a goodbye hug. Had you simply listened, acknowledged my concern, and handled it professionally from the beginning, this review would never have existed. Review platforms exist for exactly this reason: so prospective customers can see how businesses respond when something goes wrong. For a yarn shop, it's ironic how completely this situation unraveled. Pun absolutely intended. ORIGINAL REVIEW Only at Loop could a knitting lesson turn into an episode of Seinfeld. Elaine Benes would have had a field day. For a year and a half, Jason was an excellent instructor. He sat with me, answered my questions, helped me understand patterns, and provided the one-on-one instruction I had paid for. During my final lesson, however, Jason spent almost the entire lesson straightening shelves, putting away yarn, and helping customers. I repeatedly had to call him over whenever I needed help. As a result, I received very little of the one-on-one instruction I had paid for. That was my concern: not hugs. Knitting. I mentioned a goodbye hug only because Jason's demeanor during that final lesson was so unusually cold and distant that I was trying to understand what had changed. I was the one who brought it up--not Jason, not Craig, not Laura. During the year and a half I took lessons, I thanked Jason with a brief goodbye hug after nearly every lesson. He never once suggested it made him uncomfortable or asked me to stop. If it had truly been an issue, why was it never mentioned until after I requested a refund for a lesson I believed I hadn't received? I contacted the owners because I believed I hadn't received the lesson I paid for and requested a refund. Instead of discussing the quality of the lesson, the conversation somehow became about Loop being "a place of business" and why employees shouldn't be hugged. My actual concern--the quality of the lesson I paid for--was never meaningfully addressed. You created every bit of this unnecessary drama--not me. Had you simply addressed my legitimate concern from the beginning, none of this would have happened. One thing that always struck me was that Laura routinely stood in the doorway pointing to her watch as lessons ended--even when Jason was in the middle of explaining something or answering a question. As a paying customer, it always felt unnecessarily rigid and unwelcoming. Frankly, asking me to return to the shop to collect my refund after everything that transpired was incredibly tone-deaf. I came to you with a customer service concern. Instead of addressing it, you turned the conversation into a debate about a brief thank-you hug I had given Jason after a previous lesson. The refund wasn't issued until my husband intervened. That speaks for itself. It's also worth mentioning that much of the exact same yarn sold at Loop can be purchased at other local yarn shops for significantly less. I've shared this story with numerous people in the knitting community without mentioning your names or the name of your shop. More than once, someone interrupted me before I even finished. "Loop?" Apparently, your reputation gets there before you do. I came to Loop expecting a knitting lesson. I left with a Seinfeld episode.

    Mug Coffee & Clay

    Mug Coffee & Clay

    5.0
    (3 reviews)

    My daughter and I found this place while walking around. What a great find! It is part clay studio…read moreand part cafe. I believe all their mugs and plates were made there (?). They have nice selections of pastries and drinks. I ordered iced Americano and at first I felt it was too light and weak, however, I tasted the depth of the beans and really liked it. I got the pandan cream bun with red bean filling and enjoyed it a lot. It was not super sweet. The service is really friendly and helpful! Will come back again for sure!

    Cool concept of a clay studio with a coffee shop. Or is it a coffee shop with a clay studio? Either…read moreway, it's a great place to check out whether you're just in the mood for a latte or looking for an experience working with clay and pottery. I visited for a workshop that included a talk on Tofani doors and then a making session to create our own mini doors out of a slab of clay. I grabbed a vanilla latte and a chocolate croissant before the class started. The baristas were friendly and filled my order quickly. The croissant was fresh and tasty, and the vanilla latte was delicious. The latte was on the sweeter side, which I like. There's a small seating area in the cafe at the front of the space, and the clay workshops are held in the area behind that. There's a restroom in the back for customers. The entire space is clean and bright, and it was comfortably warm on a freezing winter day. The clay workshop I attended was led by Hannah, who is a friendly, patient, and engaged teacher. She gave just the right amount of guidance to encourage us and keep us on track. I can't wait to pick up my finished project in a few weeks once it's been glazed and fired. I'll definitely be keeping an eye on their calendar for future classes.

    Project Joy Studio - artclasses - Updated July 2026

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