These Five Spots Are Some of the Best Philadelphia Brunch Restaurants

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Cafe La Maude is one of the 21 top brunch restaurants in Philadelphia.

If you are looking for a new brunch spot to try out, these five excellent eateries are ranked among the top 21 Philadelphia brunch restaurants, writes Christina Mitchell for the Restaurant Clicks

Cafe La Maude on N 4th Street in Northern Liberties combines Lebanese and French food for a delicious result. The menu includes mouthwatering dishes such as berrylicious pain perdu, red and green shakshuka, and a croque maude. 

K’Far is a cafe in Rittenhouse Square that offers tasty ovular Jerusalem bagels and a variety of pastries for dessert, like pistachio sticky buns, among much more. 

Meanwhile, Suraya on Frankford Avenue in Olde Kensington offers a delicious $35 prix fixe brunch menu, but make sure to book a reservation a month in advance. The menu contains hummus, baba ganoush, labneh, muhammara, and taboule, plus one brunch entree each guest can choose. 

Next on the list is Cafe Lift on Spring Garden Street in Callowhill which has something to offer for everybody. Do not miss the lox sandwich with their specialty savory cream cheese served on a Kismet everything bagel. 

Honey’s Sit N Eat on N 4th Street in Callowhill is a rustic breakfast and lunch spot offering among many other things amazing breakfast quesadilla with cilantro sour cream or mac and cheese pancakes.

To find out more about the culinary delights of the best Philadelphia brunch restaurants in the city, visit Restaurant Clicks.


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