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Gilda
Gilda in Fishtown is a Portuguese-inspired café and market in with great sandwiches and housemade pastries.
Sabrina's Cafe
University City's Sabrina’s Cafe is a classic spot in Philly for brunch. Bring a group of friends for a batch of lemon ricotta blueberry pancakes on their outdoor patio.
Brunchaholics
Don't let the name fool you, Brunchaholics is a truly good Northern Liberties brunch spot.
XIX Nineteen
XIX Nineteen is a New American restaurant in Center City’s Bellevue Hotel at The Hyatt. It works for a few cocktails and a rooftop if you're nearby.
El Fuerte de Loreto
El Fuerte de Loreto Philly is a Mexican BYOB in Passyunk Square that serves dulce de leche French toast, peppery chilaquiles, and omelets for brunch daily.
Jacobs Northwest
If you’re looking for an excellent brunch spot in Mount Airy with a colorful patio, Jacobs Northwest has both.
TBD The Breakfast Den
TBD The Breakfast Den is a great brunch spot on South Street that serves Vietnamese and American food.
Eleven Eleven
Eleven Eleven is a carefree brunch and BYO spot where you can have incredible hotcakes while Saweetie plays in the background.
Jezabel's
Jezabel’s is a cozy Argentinian cafe in Walnut Hill that always smells like coffee and fresh-baked pastries.
Prince Tea House
Chinatown’s Prince Tea House has velvety pastries, buttery waffles, fancy china, and everything you need for a great brunch with your friends.
Green Eggs Café
For a last-minute brunch with a group, Midtown Village's Green Eggs Café is the spot. They have plenty of space both indoors and out, and large, cafeteria-style tables for sharing from their extensive menu.
Cake & Joe
Cake & Joe is a Pennsport spot that specializes in French-style desserts and has plenty of coffee options to start your morning. It's also an ideal casual brunch spot.
Bagels & Co.
Head to Bagels & Co. in Northern Liberties for flavors like french toast, pumpernickel, cinnamon, and cheddar habañero that you can cover with spreads like za’atar and sundried tomato each morning.
SET NoLibs
SET NoLibs has TV screens all over the place, large frozen cocktails, and plates of tempura shrimp tacos, jumbo wings, and burgers that you can order for the table. It's the perfect place to bring a group of friends and catch a game.
FoodChasers' Kitchen
Elkins Parks’ FoodChasers’ menu is long and full of comfort dishes. It has a first-come, first-served dining room on weekdays rather than weekends–when it gets crazy busy.
Mayfair Diner
Northeast’s Mayfair Diner has a big menu, long booths and large tables, and is open 24 hours daily. Come here and start your day with eggs, bacon, French toast, and some fluffy pancakes.
Red Owl Tavern
Red Owl Tavern Located across from Independence Hall, the outdoor patio gives you access to two American staples: comfort food and the Liberty Bell. Head there for a brunch on their outdoor patio with a few friends.
Lipkin’s Bakery
Head to the Northeast for some cakes, pastries, and doughy knishes from Lipkin's Bakery. It's a casual place that's easy to walk in and grab a quick sweet for your morning.