My sweetie had chicken strips. She wasn’t impressed. Over battered, and way crunchier than they needed to be. I had cinnamon raisin French toast and an omelette. They were both ok at best. Very simple. Pricing was cheap, and the service was friendly, so that’s a plus. But overall, we probably won’t go back.
Erica S.
Classificação do local: 5 Byberry, Philadelphia, PA
By far my favorite breakfast place in Bucks County! Their cream chipped beef is my favorite! Their omelettes are made with fresh ingredients! Their hash browns are the best around! It’s all real ingredients and home made! I love this place! Went twice this week :)
Eyad K.
Classificação do local: 5 Langhorne, PA
This place is a little hidden treasure in Langhorne. I have lived in Langhorne all my life and I have never been here but a friend recommended it so my girlfriend and I tried it today. It’s a really small cute café, with a very home like feel. My girlfriend got a short stack of pancakes and some home fries, I got a combo with a short stack, eggs turkey sausage, home fries and toast. It was so tasty. I would go here over I hop or Denny’s any day! Highly recommend
Jeanne T.
Classificação do local: 4 Yardley, PA
Came here at about 8am on a Tuesday morning. After ordering, the food came out in about 10 minutes. We ordered the breakfast combo, French toast stacker, veggie omelet and a bacon egg cheese bagel. The French toast stacker was great, it had peanut butter with fresh bananas on top. Omelet was also good with fresh veggie ingredients, we could choose 4. Overall good experience for my first time here.
Lindy I.
Classificação do local: 4 Langhorne, PA
Great menu and service in an old time family diner type setting. A great breakfast spot! The home fries are the best I’ve had locally and come with most menu items. The menu includes a wide variety of omelets, pancakes, egg dishes and anything else you want for breakfast. The coffee is fresh and refilled often.
Gerald S.
Classificação do local: 4 Newtown, PA
The Café sits in the Pine Watson Shopping Plaza on North Pine just before the intersection with Maple Street in Langhorne Borough. It is the star of an otherwise undistinguished row of shops and restos. The interior is bright and homey with nice counters, tables and booths. The servers are friendly, courteous and have time for a short chat with all the customers. The breakfast menu is traditional, and the coffee is Ellis through a Bunn-o-Matic. Strong, middle of the road brew. I went with a short stack of French Toast along with the java. It was made with Texas Toast and arrived nicely crusty with caramelized edges. It would have been even better with real maple syrup, but then the price would have been much higher. There are a high percentage of regulars here which adds to the attraction. The repartee with the high energy behind the counter ladies is warm and clever. I imagine that if this was closer to home or on my way to work, I, too, would be a regular guest. As it is, I am a fan, and I will get here sporadically when I can.
Stephen B.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Alittle Café with not many booths. But when you step inside, Your Wow by how nice it looks. The service is good. And the food, is pretty good. Would I go back, yes! Check out there breakfast specials. There coffee is great, nice and strong.
Katelyn T.
Classificação do local: 4 Levittown, PA
This place never disappoints! My favorite dish is the French toast which comes covered in bananas and peanut butter! Oh and powdered sugar! The home fries are tasty too. The staff is friendly and efficient!
Brian C.
Classificação do local: 4 Chalfont, PA
When I’ve had the opportunity to eat here it’s been good every time. Breakfast offers some great selections including the Italian Omelet which is a favorite of mine. Although it’s a small establishment, I’ve never had to wait for a table and they also offer counter top spaces. Friendly staff, good coffee and a comfortable environment make this a nice addition you the many great places to eat in Langhorne.
Dan O.
Classificação do local: 4 Langhorne, PA
Not just your local coffee shop. Every time I eat here I leave satisfied. The loaded home-fries are my favorite. Great breakfast for a great price.
Mark P.
Classificação do local: 4 Baltimore, MD
By far the best mom and pop type restaurant I’ve seen in a while. From the atmosphere to the food it was absolutely outstanding. Touché to this small business.
Jessica B.
Classificação do local: 4 Yardley, PA
This is by far my favorite breakfast spot. I have tried tons of other diners and cafes, but none hit the spot like The Café. It is very tiny, so sometimes there is a wait. It is not easy going with a baby and trying to find a spot for the highchair. I have never been disappointed with my food and it is quite reasonably priced. The portions are nicely sized as well. I find that a lot of other places have fake food that is just reheated when you order, not here, its home cooking all the way!
DJ M.
Classificação do local: 2 Feasterville-Trevose, PA
It’s an Itsy bitsy, teenie weenie café, maybe ten booths, maybe a dozen counter stools. The walls are decorated more with an Italian influence, the cooks are Mexican, but I only saw one item on the menu that could even be remotely related to Spanish cuisine, which is a shame. As in it’s name, The Café is a very simple place serving breakfast and lunch seven days per week and only open until 3:00pm. We were there around 10:00am and the server informed us that we could order either breakfast or lunch. It was so obvious that regular customers frequent The Café and it was filled to capacity. I was tempted by the black board specials, pancakes with strawberries and whipped cream, pancakes with blueberries plus bananas and several omelet combinations. Their menu has many pancakes, French toast, egg dishes, omelets, wraps, plus sandwiches galore, sides, burgers and homemade luncheon entrees. I threw caution to the wind and ordered their homemade sausages, very good indeed, crispy bacon, very thin and deep fried, ugh. A sausage, roasted red bell pepper, mushroom, onion and provolone cheese omelet, sounds yummy huh? It was so dry and bland, how in the world could all of those ingredients not sing well together? Maybe the omelet was left on the grill too long as it was very well done and not at all light and fluffy. Hubby had asked if they cracked eggs for their omelets and our server said no, they use«fake» eggs, so we asked to have real eggs cracked and we witnessed our cook bring down an aluminum bowl and do just that. We both had home fries with our omelets, which was a decent portion, but had asked for peppers and onions to be thrown in, which our server informed us were the standard there, but alas, not one piece of pepper or onion was to be found, yet they were good home fries, using red skinned potatoes and cooked to a golden brown. Hubby had a bacon, cheese, onion omelet and ate it all and said it was okay. He shared the sausage patties and bacon with me along with a short stack of pancakes. The pancakes at D & W Brownsville Café and even Cracker Barrel’s put these to shame. Mind you they were okay, but just that. When we arrived, the booths had all been taken, so we nestled up to the counter, which was directly in front of the kitchen window. The cook was amazing to watch, his speed at getting the orders out was unbelievable and with very hungry bellies each hot plate that he placed in the window, teased us even more. I know, such a long review for such a little café, but I have to tell you this, even though our service was ultra friendly, the two servers on, rolled silverware at the counter, right in front of us, where we were sitting, which was very distracting while trying to have conversation and eat. Not only this, but I guess they pulled tips and one of them brought out their small tip cup right there, directly in front of me, counted the money, cashed the ones in for larger bills and then turned around to the window to grab plates to run! Each and every time, both servers who hand wrote tickets the old fashioned way and used an adding machine/cash register to tally the bill, dealt with cash and change constantly, grabbed coffee cups by their sides, as well as glasses and plates and never once washed their hands! Maybe I’m too picky, I am a hand washing fanatic, especially when cooking and handling food and when any one walks into my kitchen while I am cooking and plans to help, they already know my hand washing rules. Bottom line, it’s a hole in the wall café, that has probably been around forever, and they don’t need me, as they do a whopping business, without my pickyness.