Neighborhood: Northern Liberties
Parking: Free parking lot.
Handicap access: Wheelchair accessible.
Handicap access: Wheelchair accessible.
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Cuisine type: American
Meals Served:
Breakfast
Brunch - Tue. thru Sun.
Style:
One of the city's best breakfast-lunch kitchens resides in an obscure loft building between Old City and Northern Liberties, where chef Marshall Green (Django, Ansill) and Kristin Mulvenna serve ambitiously homemade flavors with warm service and affordable prices in a laid-back cafe. Almost everything is crafted on site, from the breads to the bacon, making this hidden gem worth finding.
Specialties:
Buttermilk pancakes (with blueberries); peach-stuffed French toast; house-made sausage and bacon; eggs Benedict; sticky buns; flatbread pizzas (duck and gorgonzola; mushroom and sausage); buffalo chicken panini; smoked beef panini; beet and fennel salad; spinach salad; braised chicken leg; peach pie.
Alcohol:
Bring spirits for the bloody Mary mixer bar at brunch, or Champagne to blend into mimosas with fresh-squeezed orange juice.
Weekend noise:
A mellow 79 decibels. (Ideal is 75 decibels or less.)
Hours: Breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Brunch Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Prices:
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