Down Home Diner
The Down Home Diner will introduce you to both Pennsylvania and Southern foods, together in the same restaurant. The diner serves food that lives up to it's "down home" name, such as meatloaf, mashed potato's, and scrambled eggs, and biscuits. Or you could try a little more exotic food such as homemade granola, poached eggs on scrapple or catfish po' boys. There are plenty of tables and counter space, and the waitresses may be hurried, but they're friendly and sweet. The Down Home Diner is located at 12th and Filbert St's in the Reading Terminal Market. You can call 215-627-1955 for more information.
Morning Glory
This diner is perhaps one of the most popular in Philadelphia. The locals gather here all week. and weekends are definitely no exception, as the diner offers a weekend brunch. Many people come to Morning Glory, from young couples, to families, to senior citizen's. Food is made from scratch mostly, like the hotcakes and fresh fruit, and the menu is filled with a huge variety of foods to choose from. Try a typical cheese omelet, or opt for something unusual like Morning Glory's croque monsieur or the grilled ahi tuna BLT. No matter what you choose, you won't walk away hungry! Visit the Morning Glory Diner at www.morningglorydiner.com for more information, or stop in at 735 S 10th Street.
The Famous Deli
Established in 1923, the Famous Deli has been refurbished and revitalized under new management. The deli offers sandwiches such as hot brisket, kosher salami, and smoked ham, and a variety of soups and other delicious items to choose from. Portions are huge, s you'll always leave The famous deli full. They're also known for their huge smoked-fish section, containing 13 items such as sable and sturgeon. For more information and to see a full menu, check out their website at ww.famousdeli.net, or stop in and see how good they are for yourself at 700 S. 4th Street. You won't be disappointed!
Melrose Diner
Philadelphia is well-known for their diner, called Melrose Diner. Come on in and have a seat at one of the two counters that can seat up to an amazing 65 people. Curving booths line the walls for a beautiful window view. The kitchen is so huge it actually has a conveyor belt The meals are great, with staples such as turkey and ham sandwiches, mashed potatoes, eggs and bacon, burgers and much, much more. The wait staff is friendly and fast, and the diner has a cozy, comfortable feel to it. Its also a great place to sober up on food, as its open all night long. A local hangout after the bars let out! For more information, visit their website at www.melrose-diner.com, or stop in at 1501 Synder Avenue.
Ants Pants Cafe
This breakfast stop serves an amazing variety of well-prepared and sometimes unique dishes. In the mood for something other than eggs and toast? Try their signature brulee french toast or thick cut sweet potato fries served with a sweet, wonderful chili sauce, and a side of sour cream. The Ants Pants Cafe offers much more in the way of breakfast, something for everyone. The Espresso is shipped all the way from Sydney and the cafe offers many specialty coffee drinks. In the warmer months, diners can eat out on the small patio and enjoy the fresh air. For more information on food, drinks, and prices, visit their website at www.antspantscafe.com, or stop in at 2212 South street. Or call 215-875-8002.
Sabrina's Cafe
This cafe employs three small dining areas, with friendly and attentive staff with a laid-back kind of attitude. The menu is on a blackboard, but consists of some interesting items. Try the apple and sharp cheddar cheese omelet, homemade granola, or any other variety of scrumptious foods. Theres a patio outdoors to eat if you prefer, and you can get alot of people watching down while you're at it, as Sabrina's Cafe is right in the middle of the Italian Market. This diner was formerly Litto's bakery, and is located at 910 Christian St. Visit their website at www.sabrinascafe.com . Sabrina's also does private parties and has many catering options, so stop in if you're planning a party!
Although these restaurants specialize in many breakfast items, its not all they offer. Come in for lunch, dinner, or even just a snack. You'll leave full and satisfied and wanting to go back for more!
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