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    FresCafe

    4.3 (96 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating
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    South Philly
    Tubey G.

    Nice cafe located in Peddlers Village. Reasonably priced with friendly attentive service. Delish sandwiches that come with house salad.

    Popeye Omelette
    Shelby R.

    ABSOLUTELY amazing. These plates are from two different times I have come to this establishment. This place is so yummy. You can choose to either dine inside or out. But the ice coffee is delicious. Potatoes are crispy. The omelettes are always cooked to perfection!! The workers always are always a vibe!

    Harry B.

    Cute little place. Good food. Waiter was cool. You can see into the kitchen and prep area. One of the prep workers had gloves on but kept putting his gloved hands into his pockets. Bathroom is not in the restaurant. It's outside down the way.

    French toast
    Laura R.

    Very good services but waited an hour for our food after ordering. It's one of the few places that open before 11 in Peddlers Village so it was packed. French toast was delicious. Everyone I went with enjoyed their food as well. Indoor and outdoor seating. Indoors gets a little loud with the low ceilings. Little pricey, which is on par for the area.

    Cuban Sandwich with Onion Rings
    Dustin S.

    Wonderful cafe with great, fresh food. Service is very friendly. My wife and I drove down to Peddler's Village today pretty much just to have lunch here. Once in a while we like to go on a drive and treat ourselves and this place was perfect.

    Onion rings
    Lisa B.

    Stopped in here during the Apple Festival, and they seemed a bit overwhelmed and frazzled. I'm sure the service would be better on another day. Food-wise, not bad. The onion rings were absolutely delicious, but for $6, receiving only 5 rings and none of the side sauce that was supposed to be served with it, especially when sharing, was ridiculous. They were very crisp and not greasy and excellent, but more than $1 an onion ring, I would not order again. The grilled cheese and butternut squash soup had the Apple theme, so I ordered it (minus the prosciutto). It was very good, though the soup lacked flavor and was just OK. My friend disliked the soup so much that they replaced it for her, and she got sweet potato fries as her side instead. We waited a very long time for those, but they were absolutely delicious! Cooked perfectly crisp, tasty and the best thing we had. Lunch for two of us split in half was $27 apiece, including tax and tip. I don't know about you, but to me, that's a lot of money for a fancy grilled cheese with onion rings.

    Alexander R.

    Great little quaint place for breakfast! I had some excellent French toast with a side of bacon. This place is small with a few tables in this really pretty spot within the Peddlers Village. The service was friendly and welcoming and the food was fresh and delicious.

    Outdoor courtyard area with the entrance just beyond the tree, around the corner from Earl's.
    Rod H.

    Oh. My. God. So good! Just had my first visit to FresCafe for takeout. I had the Westside breakfast sandwich (sans bacon) and an Earl Grey hot tea. It was a religious experience. First the sandwich. Messy as hell, but such a good, delicious mess. The tomatoes in particular we perfect, not the mushy bland mess you sometimes find on sandwiches this time of year in the Northeast. The avocado was fresh, and the sunny side up egg was perfect. What's more, the brioche bun held up extremely well on the car ride home despite the egg yolk at the bottom of the container. The next noteworthy item was the service. The young lady who took my order was so polite and friendly. She thoughtfully brought my tea outside to me as I waited outside with my older Labrador Retriever, telling me she thought it would help me "keep warm." She asked about my dog, told me about her own dogs and could not have been more personable. Very thoughtful. When my sandwich was ready she brought it out and wished my dog and I a good day. From what I saw of the inside, it is a very simple, tasteful decor. The space is small, but the size matches the charm and inviting vibe. The entire dining area is window lined with views of the brick walkways and nearby shops. The place oozes understated charm. Go for the food. Go for the good customer service. Most importantly, go. (And tip well; these people work hard).

    The West Side, from the Breakfast Sandwiches menu

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    Great food and super fast service. Latte was incredible and it's such an easy fast stop! Loved the Tuscan omelette.

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    Food and service were fantastic. Place was full but you wouldn't realize it with food how service was. Highly recommend!

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    Great place. Great food. Great service I had the Cuban sandwich. Delish. Service was really outstanding.

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    Delicious breakfast/lunch. Good service and nice vibe. They are located by the Earl's in the cute courtyard.

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    Not the experience we enjoyed the last time months ago. Was there a change in management? Service still very good.

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