Serving two locations in Philadelphia, Sabrina's Cafe and Sabrina's Cafe and Spencer's Too are charming neighborhood BYOB that offer creative comfort food in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Sabrina's Café has had pleasure in serving local business's and organizations in our two fantastic locations, but now would like to bring our food and services to your office or building. With a full catering menu available, Sabrina's Café would be delighted to cater your next event, luncheon, or conference. With complimentary delivery to Center City locations, we are confident our high quality products and reasonable prices can't be beat. Sabrina's Café welcomes you to celebrate any occasion, whether birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, or family gatherings at one of our great locations, or, let us bring the event to you for your next big party. Our management staff will help you plan a menu, personalize your function, and orchestrate a successful, memorable event. Our full serviced staff would be delighted to make sure that you next party is unforgettable!! ZAGAT rated 'Excellent' 2002 through 2010 A "diverse" menu featuring "innovative" "comfort food" "combinations" wins praise at these "adorable" New American twins in the Italian Market and Fairmount, where "awesome" brunches and "all-day" breakfasts are "worth the wait", and dinners are a "treat"; the digs remind some of "their grandma's basement rec room" but it doesn't dampen the "creative" vibe, which extends all the way to the "friendly" staff's "hair color". -ZAGAT survey 2009 Philadelphia City Paper Arguably the best brunch in town, this veg-friendly eatery offers a creative menu at fantastic value. They don't take reservations so come early or expect at least an hour wait. The menu changes weekly, but specials have included a lox and onion omelets, the Barking Chihuahua Breakfast (a burrito filled with scrambled eggs, black beans, red peppers and pepper jack cheese and topped with sour cream and spicy tomato sauce) and the pumpkin pancakes served with walnut-cinnamon butter and vanilla sauce. Philadelphia Magazine This cramped-and-casual Italian Market restaurant is easy to spot on Sunday mornings: Even in winter's cold, there's a crowd outside, complimentary hot chocolate in hand, waiting for a table in the quirky dining room and some of that unbelievably thick French toast. The blackboard menu is heavy with sweet and savory breakfast specials, but Sabrina's also serves lunch and dinner. |