Address: 227 N 34th St, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Phone: +12152221022
Sunday: 8AM–3PM
Monday: 8AM–3PM
Tuesday: 8AM–3PM
Wednesday: 8AM–3PM
Thursday: 8AM–3PM
Friday: 8AM–3PM
Saturday: 8AM–3PM
Avery V
Food was good, very solid breakfast/brunch place. It is almost painfully hipster and they only offer juice. This review isn’t too long because the food was what I expected and tasted good that’s about it. The location was cute nestled into a cute old house, wish we were seated at window that was available and not right near the entrance.
Taj
Came here this past Sunday to see my brother in Philly and reconnect with friends. I’ve been here before and enjoyed myself and thought this would be the same. It was, sort of. I ordered the Nutella French toast. Unfortunately it was way too sweet for me and it was like they infused a million jars of Nutella into the French toast. I wanted to wash it down with a cold soda, but they don’t carry soda; only juice. So they gave me the last bit of lemonade that they had…and it had no sugar. That was a waste of money. My brunch companions had better food selections; shrimp and grits, chicken and waffles and a quesadilla. Everything was presented nicely. That hour wait was a bit much in the heat, but that’s about it.
Christinabobsquarepants
Sabrina’s Cafe is a great place for breakfast. Our food was great and had an elegant flare to it. We experienced no issues with our food. The service was great as well! I ordered the cannoli challah french toast, which came topped with a berry compote that was deliciously tarty. 😋 This cafe has a small seating area, which probably causes the long wait. This cafe closes at 3 p.m., daily. There are only two reasons why I gave this place 4 stars instead of 5: The wait is long and the bathrooms are outdated and a bit unclean. This place is beautiful and deserves an updated bathroom, perhaps a Georgian style bathroom to match the architecture in the interior of the cafe. This cafe is inside of a Georgian style, small mansion. The building is owned by Drexel University. The first floor houses the cafe while the second and third are for students only, but they will allow you to walk around and take in the architectural styles, if you are curious. There’s not much too look at but it is still very nice. I would definitely recommend this place for breakfast. Just be aware of the wait and the closing time. Arrive early!
Ekaterina Nekrasova
One of my favorite brunch spots in Philly. I always order something sweet here (great excuse to have dessert for breakfast) and my partner typically goes with the salmon eggs benedict. Both dishes were excellent. I went with their special pumpkin spice french toast and somehow finished the whole thing. Service was great.
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No but offer great vegan dishes & will prepare vegan alternatives when asked.
There is parking on the street. I usually circle the block surrounding and also within a couple blocks of the reastuarant and can find parking. However I haven't been on peak Sat and Sunday morning times. I'm not sure if there is a nearby garage, however the staff is very responsive to questions.
Definitely about 10-15 bucks. Really good though. Worth it
Yes, if you drive along powelton or anywhere north of there there is usually free street parking.
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