Affordable Sunday Brunch Restaurants in Philadelphia

Reena Das
Philadelphia with its diversity is a premier gastronomical destination. It offers foodies the best of all worlds: Affordable Sunday brunches, premium fine dining experience, romantic ambiance, comfort food and various ethnic food joints. The following Philadelphia Sunday brunch restaurants have made a place with the locals providing a sumptuous menu on a budget.

Affordable Sunday Brunch Restaurants in Philadelphia: The Witch American Bistro
New to Philadelphia's dining scene, the Witch offers diners a comfortable dining experience. Located in the Pennsport section of Philadelphia, the restaurant boasts of free parking, well-versed servers and quality service. Sunday brunching hours are from 11a.m. to 3p.m. The restaurant's a la carte brunch menu features Benedicts, omelets, waffles, pancakes, steak and eggs, quesadilla, sandwiches and the signature Witch burger, with smoked bacon, bleu cheese, caramelized onions and fries. Online reservations are available. The dishes are reasonably priced under $13.

1401 E. Moyamensing Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19147
215-462-1200

Affordable Sunday Brunch Restaurants in Philadelphia:Jake's
Jake's describes itself as "innovative Four Star restaurant featuring New American cuisine for 22 years" on Opentable.com. Named one of the top Diner's Choice winners among the best brunch restaurants in Philadelphia, the casual-elegant restaurant offers a reasonably-priced Sunday brunch menu.

Diners can enjoy a sumptuous Sunday brunch, served from 10.30a.m. to 2.30p.m. Starters include hot soup, house-made granola and yogurt parfait, local greens and oatmeal creame brulee. Featured Sunday brunch entrees are caramel apple French toast, egg Benedict, omelets, served with apples-wood-smoked bacon, bagel and cream cheese and chicken apple sausage. Complete your brunch experience with pumpkin cheesecake, profiteroles (caramel pecan ice cream/fudge/chantilly cream) or artisanal cheese. The dishes are priced under $15.

Jake's Restaurant
4365 Main Street
Manayunk, PA 19127
215-483-0444

Affordable Sunday Brunch Restaurants in Philadelphia: Honey's Sit 'n Eat
Citypaper calls this popular breakfast and brunch restaurant located in Northern Liberties, Philadelphia as, "NoLibs brunch spot serves Jewish home cooking with a sweet Southern drawl." With average entrée priced around $10, Honey's is a BYO and a cash-only restaurant and offers vegan options, takeout menu and quality service.

Open on Sunday from 8a.m. to 4.30p.m., Honey's extensive menu features omelets, buttermilk pancakes, salad platters and breakfast quesadillas. Lunch specials include pumpkin pancakes, sesame peanut noodle salad, mango salad, chicken soft taco, veggie patty melt and sloppy Joe. Locals advise to go early to beat the insane line...

800 North Fourth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
215-925-1150

Affordable Sunday Brunch Restaurants in Philadelphia: Fork
Acclaimed Philadelphia Magazine's Best of Philly Brunch in 2003, the Sunday brunch in Fork, located in Old City, Philadelphia is cut-above-the-rest and expensive than the above choices.A huge favorite with the locals, the hip and stylish restaurant has been featured prominently in local and national publications, including the New York Times, USA Today, Town and Country, Food and Wine, Wine Spectator, Zagat's and Gourmet.

The Sunday brunch entrees are under $15 and include house-made brioche French toast, house-smoked salmon, freshly ground hamburger, wild mushroom risotto, house-made pappardelle pasta and crispy-skin wild striped bass. Sides include home fries or creamy grits, breakfast sausage and multi-grain or sourdough toast. Sunday brunching hours are 11:00am - 3:00pm.

306 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
215-625-9425

Published by Reena Das - Featured Contributor in Lifestyle

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  • Judi J5/5/2010

    Yum, yum. These sound like great places Reena. :)

  • Mary Russel5/5/2010

    Sounds like lots of great places to eat for those lucky moms who live in Philadelphia and will be eating out.

  • Amanda Cartwright5/4/2010

    I love Philadelphia!

  • Dina Quirion5/4/2010

    Excellent info here, thanks... :o)

  • Abby Greenhill5/4/2010

    Who could pass up a place called Jake's!! Good info.

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