Whenever I visit Swiss Farms Stores I feel the urge to utter a «Na Na Na Na Na» because we in the Philly burbs have a drive through milk store. Well that’s how this family owned small chain started about 40 years ago. Now they sell the staples of bread, milk and eggs and have stocked their inside with other items such as donuts, coffee, packaged meals, soda and snacks. You drive up to either a left or a right lane. There are 2 employees covering each lane. Give them your order and they return it to your car. Way better than getting out of your car in the dead of winter or on a hot humid day.
Donna A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Chester, PA
Great employees, store is great convenience especially early in the morning when you need to pick up something quick and don’t want to run around a grocery store and wait in line. Hours are awesome too.
P E.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Swarthmore, PA
Swiss Farms used to be a five-star operation serving the freshest in dairy in Delaware County. That has change a bit over the years, but it still remains a mother’s and a physically disabled person’s best friend. If you have at least one child in a car seat or one that needs handholding or if you are unable to walk quickly in inclement weather, who wants to park and get out for milk or bread? The Swiss Farm store is the place to go where it is forbidden(!) for you to get out of the car and they come to your car window at a drive-through to fill your order. What a concept! It’s gaining some ground elsewhere. Be careful though. The regular prices can be a bit high. Check the marquee for sale items which change weekly. They now have expanded hours(open at 6, used to be 9AM) and expanded the inventory. When you are in a hurry or don’t need the hassle of having to schlep in the store, do the drive-through at Swiss Farms.
Louis B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 New London, NH
Nice, cozy store with two drive-ins in the line between Swarthmore and Wallingford, and totally convenient to both. I am not one for drive-in anything, but on a 102º degree day, this was a godsend. It was my first visit to a Swiss Farm and I found it quite convenient. It’s sort of a 7 – 11 drive-in, with employees busily running around filling orders for the basic milk, juices, eggs and other stuff. I filled up for our beach day tomorrow when the temperature in the city may reach 104º.