Coterie Commons is located in Doylestown, PA, in the heart of Bucks County. "The Coterie" was founded by Kristin Moore and Taylor Cotilla, two photographers who connected through a shared drive to support and connect with our community during the challenges of the pandemic. What began as a partnership to help others soon evolved into Coterie Commons, a space designed to uplift women and foster collaboration among women business owners and community members.
As a women-owned and operated collective, we are dedicated to creating a place where women entrepreneurs, creatives, and leaders can come together, share resources, and grow. Through events and opportunities for connection, we focus on providing the support and environment needed for women to thrive- helping strengthen both their businesses and our local community in Doylestown and beyond.
In 2023, Taylor and Kristin were excited to welcome Emily Keane, the owner of The Board Housewife, to run her business out of the Coterie Commons shop. The three share a strong bond, rooted in their love for the community and a mutual passion for supporting and uplifting those around them. Emily brings her expertise in food and entertaining, along with her popular cheese and charcuterie boards, adding a unique and delicious touch to everything we do.
Upcoming Events
presented by the Coterie Commons and The Board Housewife
Ladies that Mahj!
Learn to Play Mahjong - Ongoing Event
Hip-Hop Happy Hour
April 24th 6:30pm
An Evening of Jazz at the Coterie Commons
April 30th 7pm
Mother's Day Self Care Workshop
May 2nd 5- 7:30pm
Mommy and Me Mini Sessions with Kristin and Taylor
May 3rd
Rose Wine & Cheese Tasting
May 6 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Intro to Spun Cotton with Willow and Sprig-
May 15th 6:30-9pm
AI Fluency Workshop
May 16th 9:30am-12pm
Mother's Day Spring Market! May 9th-
10-4pm
WEEK 1 June 22-25th
WEEK 2 June 29- July 2nd
WEEK 3 July 13th- July 16th
Store Hours
Wed-Sat 11-4
Sun 11:30-3:30
Tapestry Market in Doylestown, Pennsylvania is a curated marketplace that highlights and supports local women-owned makers, artists, vintage dealers, and small businesses. It’s designed as a warm, community-centered shopping experience where visitors can find handmade goods, unique gifts, art, vintage items, specialty products, and more!