On X, Conshohocken is called a “Little slice of yuppie millennial heaven.”

A visitor to Conshohocken was tweeting this morning about his stay. The visitor, Liam Donovan, is described on his website as a former GOP operative turned advocate and political observer who resides in the Washington, D.C. area. He had some interesting things to say about his visit.

First, he loved Hotel West & Main, and the Bluth-centric menu at Our Daily Bagel. The show Arrested Development features the Bluth family.

As he was staying at Hotel West & Main, he took note of the activity in the plaza, such as the Conshohocken Farmers’ Market, the Conshohocken Running Club, and the preparations for the upcoming music festival. He then referred to a Saturday morning in Conshohocken as a “Little slice of yuppie millennial heaven.”

In one of the responses to his tweet, someone said that his girlfriend asked him to move from Boston to Conshohocken, and his response was “no f’ing way.” So not everyone wants a slice of Conshy.