Eat Café

Philadelphia


The vibe is very relaxed and the food hearty and generally healthy at this community cafe, which is run on a non-profit, pay-what-you-can-afford basis. There are prices on the menu but they're suggestions. There's always several vegan options, with traditional brunch items served on Sunday.


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