Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Schwenksville. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Schwenksville is a borough in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,385 at the 2010 census. It is notable for being located near the site of the Philadelphia Folk Festival. The borough was founded in 1684, when the Lenni-Lenape Indians ceded to William Penn the land along the Perkiomen Creek; it was incorporated in 1903. The borough was named for George Schwenk, whose son, Jacob Schwenk, served in George Washington's army.
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4 based on 49 reviews
My husband and I ate here for breakfast for the second time this morning. I wanted to give it another chance before writing a review. Here are my thoughts:ATMOSPHERE: Very rustically charming! This reminds me of mom and pop cafes you find near ski resorts in Vermont. Small in scale, but comforting and inviting. They have a wonderful outside patio for use during warmer weather.SERVICE: The service was very friendly and on the ball both times we ate here.FOOD: I got their pumpkin pancakes today and they were delicious! You almost didn't need to even put butter or syrup on it - they were that good. They also offer stuffed pumpkin pancakes, which contain a cream cheese mixture in the middle and rolled up. I didn't try them (perhaps too sweet for me), but the concept sounds good! Ok, here's what caused me to want to give them another try before writing a review: The first time we visited, I got an omlet. I order this a lot when I go out for breakfast. Well, though it was stuffed with all sorts of goodies, it had NO TASTE! It was also the color of very light yellow. I wondered if it had been made with egg whites by mistake, but was assured that wasn't the case. Today, my husband got one of their egg dishes (with everything mixed together). Though it was a little darker yellow in color, it also had NO TASTE. I've concluded that they put far too much milk in their eggs when they make them. Thus, it renders them tasteless. If I were to review the place based on the eggs, I'd give it two stars (the atmosphere and service would save it from being a one star). My husband thought his eggs tasted fine. Personally, I'd stick with the pancakes and avoid the eggs, but that's just me. Or... tell the waitress to make sure they use less milk so you can taste the egg flavor.Overall, it's worth a stop.
4 based on 77 reviews
We are a casual Italian BYOB restaurant with amazing food and friendly yet elegant service. From our kitchen one can find an array of chicken, seafood or veal dishes. we make fresh dough daily for our pizza, flatbreads and garlic knots. Also we cater to v
Stopped in with my mother and 2 sisters on a girls weekend get away. The service was excellent! The food was delicous!!! We ordered a pizza and desserts to share. The server recommended the Maple Bourbon Walnut Ice Cream which was to die for! The prices were beyond reasonable. It is a BYOB establishment which is pretty cool. Had I known I may have brought wine but we were overly satisfied with what we had! Highly recommend!
4 based on 23 reviews
My wife and I trekked to downtown Philadelphia yesterday for one hour in traffic to have brunch with some friends at a new, beautiful cafe that I rated as average for food and a remarkably vanilla, unadventuresome menu. Today we brunched at Euro Delights on the main drag of charming New Hope-like Skippack. I have passed this place dozens of time wondering why the outdoor porch was always so crowded. Today we found out. OMG! The restaurant is so old, small and unassuming, that it has tons of charm The brunch menu made our mouths water just from reading it. My wife's omelette came with potatoes mixed with onions, and a luscious biscuit, in contrast to the stark lone omelette on a large plate at the cafe yesterday. My frittata with cheese, tomatoes, etc. served in a brown crock to keep it piping hot, was delish!! On side were 2 crepes filled will fruit. Double Delish! I too was given a biscuit, with which I mopped up the excess jam-like filling. You already know what my response to that is. Service was friendly and efficient. Those of you who have read my many previous reviews may wonder why I am giving the same 5 stars to a little unpretentious, out of the way place like this the same rating as Eleven Madison in New York, arguably one of the best restaurants in the world (and well-deservedI? The answer is that we moaned with joy just as much at both places, The wonderful tasting food trumps all! The price? 1/15th that of 11 Madison.
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