215-629-0428
728 S 7th St Philadelphia, PA 19147
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the place is not bad, nothing stands out but the food is delicious. the prices are average. all together, it is worth trying it. I will go back again if I am around.
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This little spot in the Saloon's parking lot is good for a pretty standard brunch. The coffee is good and they have pastries too. Prices are not too high.
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I recently ordered a cake from the Fitzwate Cafe and was amazed at how great the bakery chef is! For the price, you get a specialty cake that would cost much more at other South Philly bakeries. I certantly will be going there again when I have special occasions in the future!
Pros: The most beautiful cake at a great price!
This place is great. It had delectable salmon and salads for a cheap price. Go Go Go!
I had a meeting there and it was just wonderful!
Pros: Great food and friendly service
Cons: parking
Just went to Fitzwater Cafe up for brunch. It was pretty average. I had been informed that the baking would be the high point - but the muffin, toast, and french toast we had was nothing special.
nothing special is the perfect way to describe their sunday brunch. everything is made well, but nothing stands out.
biggest positive is probably plenty of nearby parking.
Pros: Parking, Quick Service, Friendly Staff
Cons: Unimaginative
Best weekend breakfast I've ever had. Can not believe the price for what we ordered but even more important, the food was just delicious! The French Toast and the Cafe Crossant is totally out of this world and I meant it. We traveled 50 miles to go here on a recomendation. (nothing else to do) It was worth every mile of our trip. There's parking out front as well.
Pros: Food, location, service, price
Cons: can get crowded at times but the wait is well worth it
This is a small, quaint cafe with a tin ceiling and a long cream bar. The pretty interior, which looks recently renovated with attention to preserving old fixtures and details is a surprise since the exterior is a basic boxy building. It is a small cafe, but very well-appointed. It took just 5 minutes to get a table for 3, which is the shortest I have ever waited in Philly for brunch. The food was delicious - freshly prepared and warm, coming right off the skillet. I had the french toast with bananas and coffee - I could only finish half the toast but it was super and indulgent. My friend had the goat cheese omelet with zucchini and peppers. It was savory and flavorful. Somehow, we weren't charged for the coffees and fresh ojs - maybe they came with? Each brunch menu item was from $5 to $10, so very reasonably priced for the gorgeous setting, short wait, and delicious food. Would come back again and again, esp b/c parking was easy with a couple of spaces at the place and no restrictions on the public parking which was safe and easy to come by.
Pros: Tin ceilings, flavorful food, charming service
Cons: exterior doesn't do the interior justice.
Best place for a relaxing weekend breakfast! Quaint little atmosphere. They have a fantastic fruit bowl, which was good since then I didn't feel so guilty about ordering their yummy banana muffin. Weekend specials are always awesome - like Italian eggs or Caprese-style omelettes or french toast with bananas and nutella or fruit. I tried a lot of breakfast joints in Philly before finding this one and my search is over. Fantastic pastry case too in case you're looking for something to go.
Pros: excellent food, friendly staff, charming atmosphere
Cons: no waiting area
Best breakfast in the city. Love the french toast and coffee.
Great, casual (cash only) Italian bistro, with attentive service, truly smoke-free restaurant, well-prepared, tasty dishes (special diet requests honored), a great value! (Small parking lot or street parking usually available.)
Pros: Great Food, inexpensive, Near South Street