Brunch so Hard in Philly
Philadelphia, PA
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Posted over 5 years ago
Hungry Pigeon
This E. Passyunk hot spot offers quality brunch eats. Pro-tip? Get the scrapple with a few poached eggs on top and end with the Dutch baby.
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Philadelphia, PA
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Posted over 5 years ago
Sabrina's Café & Spencer's Too
With several locations throughout Center City, you'll still find yourself waiting over an hour for brunch. It'll all be worth it though when you dig into their ever-changing menu. But the stuffed french toast? It'll always be there, ready to satitate.
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Philadelphia, PA
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Green Eggs Cafe
The breakfast skillets and stuffed french toasts are the way to go at this Midtown Village brunch spot.
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Philadelphia, PA
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Bud & Marilyn's
An 80's, old-fashioned vibe has been spruced up with the flavors of Chef Marcie Turney. The Nashville hot chicken biscuit is a ridiculously sized bite. And for a sweet treat? Do get the sticky buns or if you're feeling epic, opt for one of the oversized Funfetti cakes.
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Veda - Modern Indian Bistro
Looking for Modern Indian flavors? Veda has got you covered, with platters that offer a multitude of options to dip that naan in.
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High Street on Market
The baked goods have no equal at this Market Street hotspot. Carbo-load with abandon, especially if it means you'll get a breakfast sandwich out of it.
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Dim Sum Garden
Not only is this Chinatown hotspot BYO, it's also dirt cheap and some of the best XLB (soup dumplings) outside of Seattle and Hong Kong.
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Honey's Sit 'n Eat
Located in Graduate Hospital and Northern Liberties, they offer many of your brunch favorites, but Chef it up with a truffled toad in the hole too. Definitely order a latke - it's crispy, fluffy, and you'll wish you had ordered another.
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Famous 4th Street Delicatessen
Philly's version of the Carnegie Deli, you'll definitely have leftovers if you order one of their stacked deli sandwiches.
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Lacroix Restaurant at The Rittenhouse
Oh you fancy huh? Located in the Rittenhouse Hotel, the brunch spread at Lacroix is pricy at around $75pp, but it's a veritable feast of fine dining delights, including caviar, sushi, fresh baked breads, roasted meats, and liquid nitro desserts.
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