The entrance to the Bank Street Creamery in Easton, PA

Easton’s Bank Street

Mural on a brick wall in Easton depicting the State Theater

Date of Visit: August 23, 2020

For two blocks between Church Street in the north and Pine Street to the south, Bank Street becomes a pedestrian-only thoroughfare and one of the most charming aspects of downtown Easton.

The entrance to the Bank Street Creamery in Easton, PA

The south end of Bank Street runs right behind the Crayola Experience. This is where you’ll find the Bank Street Creamery, a popular stop for families before and after their Crayola visits.

grotesque mannequin dressed in overalls sits outside a storefront in Easton PA

A small number of other businesses call Bank Street home, too, but much of the charm is in the aesthetics of the place.

Mural in Easton, PA depicting windows

The small alleyway is paved with bricks and the brick walls of the surrounding buildings have become a canvas for murals by local artists.

Three wire statues made with bike wheels as the base depicting see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil

And because of the location, Bank Street provides a welcome diversion from the busy Centre Square, the epicenter of the borough.

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