5 Brunch Spots in Fishtown | Philadelphia, PA Eat & Drink | Travel Zone by Best Western

5 Brunch Spots in Fishtown | Philadelphia, PA

By Mer Norwood
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Fishtown is one of the most artistic and vibrant neighborhoods in Philadelphia, PA. It’s no wonder that innovative dishes and restaurants have hit the scene and captured hearts of both residents and visitors alike. On your next trip to Philly, head over to Fishtown, and grab brunch at one of these delectable brunch spots.

 

Café La Maude

French-Lebanese-inspired dishes are what makes Café La Maude a go-to spot for best brunch in Fishtown. Upon arriving to the café, you’re immediately transported to Paris – that’s how authentic the vibes are at Café La Maude. Order the Red Shakshuka or Green Shakshuka for a medley of flavors that will blow your brunch away, and don’t forget to BYOB.

Photo by Cafe La Maude.

Front Street Café

For those health-conscious diners looking for GF, vegan or vegetarian options, should look no further than Front Street Café. The venue serves up American cuisine with locally sourced ingredients and each dish is flavorful and delicious. One of their most popular dishes is the buffalo cauliflower.

Photo by Front Street Cafe.

Green Eggs Café

It’s no surprise that Green Eggs Café makes our list, because you can always count on them for a twist on traditional breakfast dishes. While they have weekly specials that can include peach cobbler empanadas, carrot cake French toast and pork roll egg rolls, their benedicts are out of this world. Choose between a short rib benedict or the chicken & waffles benedict and you’ll be filled with breakfast goodness before noon rolls around.

Photo by Green Eggs Cafe.

LMNO

LMNO is a STARR concept – Stephen Starr’s first new Philly restaurant since 2017. The multi-faceted Mexican restaurant showcases Baja fusion cuisine and Fishtown’s artistic sensibilities. LMNO includes a rotating photography exhibit, a bookshop in partnership with Dashwood Books and a 200-hour playlist that guarantees you won’t hear the same song twice. Order a dirty taco or two, explore the aguachiles & cocteles dishes on the menu.

Photo by LMNO.

Suraya

With cocktails named after poetry – the poetic words of Khalil Gibran, Lebanese poet – and Levant-inspired dishes, Suraya delights and surprises guests. At the award-winning restaurant, you can do a “Taste of Suraya” to sample a number of delicious dishes: hummus, baba ghanoush, labneh, muhammara, tabouleh and your choice of entrée. We recommend the halabi kebab, and you won’t regret ordering this.

Photo by Suraya.

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