Walnut Street Cafe is a café Philadelphia County University City located in United States.
2929 Walnut St Philadelphia , PA 19104 United States
Get the burger . It's on real sourdough bread and fantastic. Also, fries are absurdly good, and the people are great! Always friendly and gorgeous to be in.
You can easily spend 2 hours here catching up with a friend over breakfast with no one rushing you out the door. Steps away from 30th Street Station and always has reservations available.
Order the kachapouri(?) and any of the pastries - cinnamon rolls , pistachio cherry croissants were delicious. Beautiful restaurant .
At the base of the FMC Tower you'll find this stunningly beautiful cafe with a pastry counter and fine dining area. Amazing brunch and Rival Bros. coffee .
Beautiful interior and extremely polite staff . I love that you have the option between good coffee or cocktails .
I had Thanksgiving dinner here, it was amazing! I highly recommend this place and staff is super friendly !
Try a gourmet pastry and fancy coffee . Extremely good service .
Coissants, egg biscuits , black scrapple & eggs Benedict were all good
Eggs Benedict, Black scrapple, egg biscuits and egg croissants .
Most things seem pretty good. Just make sure you are not in a rush. Things move pretty slowly here.
Try the pumpkin ravioli - delicious!!
golden hour and brunch
Black scrapple was amazing
The gluten free walnut cake is excellent. It tastes like coffee cake with a light, nutty twist - Carlie Rice
This adorable cafe is surprisingly bigger on the inside than you’d think. Cozy atmosphere, extensive wine list, friendly staff, and thoughtful menu. Great vibe for a long, catchup brunch or cute date. - Sandra Rubinchik
The tacos are really savory and flavorful. Also, great service and nice rotating menu. This will be a regular spot for me now. - Montalello Moncelle
Great venue. Went here awhile back to see a great friend perform and the venue was nice. Drink prices are reasonable in a far West center city kind of way. Didn't eat. Fiesta Pizza afterwards. - Bryan May