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Bidra med feedbackLeave the location or modest outer fools you- this place is a legit raised brunch spot, on par with Sabrina’s or anything you find in Center City.
We were here twice now and both experiences were great. For the first time I had the sweet potato pancakes and my friend had French toast. Today I had Coquito Banane French Toast and he had the breakfast Burrito. The dishes are beautifully presented and taste twice as good as they look! The service is also great. If you haven't been there yet, you must seriously try it!
I've eaten twice here and my food was delicious both times. You are currently only open on Saturday and Sunday the great brunchage. If I had to guess, that's a dream and just a few steps. Test the water before diving. Come in and try the food. Show them some love so they can make it a full-time gig when it comes to because it is well deserved. The food is good. My lemon cakes this morning were great!.
I was here for brunch and dinner. The cook makes food from this world. Just amazing. They certainly do not skip to portion sizes. Super friendly, family-run and operated. What else could you ask?
TLDR: The food is delicious, well prepared, and inexpensive. Their hours are limited, but it is one of the best breakfasts you will find in Drexel Hill Upper Darby. Full Review: We stopped by this spot on a whim and could not be more pleased. The place is family run by a local couple and they put together a genuine gem of a breakfast spot. They're menu is well focused and the food quality is incredible. As an example, both my girlfriend and I ordered the same dish which came with grilled steak. We each ordered a different cook of the steak (medium and medium rare). Each steak was cooked perfectly to the order despite being served at the same time. That's really hard to do. The next talking point is the price. We were a party of three and each ordered dishes on the upper end of their menu price. We ordered an extra side, a cup of coffee, and iced tea. Our total bill came out to be under $43. Diner prices for center city Philly cafe quality food is pretty mind blowing. Finally, the people who own and run the place are the main highlight. They're locals themselves and give attentive, friendly, and personable service. Some of the peppers in a compote we got were actually grown in a local community garden which we learned because they were proud of it and told us themselves. There is plenty of street parking and it's also right off the 102 trolley line. Their hours are limited so you should check online or call before stopping by, but you should not miss this brand new local treasure.