Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Elkins Park. Elkins Park is an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is split between Cheltenham and Abington Townships in the suburbs of Philadelphia, which it borders along Cheltenham Avenue roughly 6 miles (9.7 km) from downtown. An affluent community, it is the home of Lynnewood Hall, a 110-room, derelict Gilded Age mansion.
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This is a new cafe right near HMart in Elkins Park. The cafe has great coffee and desserts. It's a great spot to sit comfortably sipping coffee and spend some time with family or friends. Don't know what to order? We ordered Whipped Cream & Strawberry waffles and Strawberry & Cheese (cream cheese) Honey Bread. You will love it! Both dishes come with a drizzle of chocolate. Yum!House coffee was very good! We Highly recommend this cafe! Try some Korean specialty drinks.Prices are a bit high - Naked juice bottle was over $4, the dishes were $5.95 and $7.45 respectively. We will be back!
Best Italian food near Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, United States
Daily Grind is tucked away in the office building (The Pavilion) at Old York road and 73 (Township Line). Tons of beverage options - espresso, frappes, coffee, smoothies, and great lunch choices. The turkey mango sandwich is a well-known fan favorite. Staff is super friendly. Perfect coffee house atmosphere - very relaxed and inviting.
A friend and I visited The Real Marketplace in Wyncote on a Wednesday morning . We were immediately greeted by a cheerful staff member who explained how this cozy little place is organized: you can order from a menu while seated at one of four tables, you can order at the counter after looking at all the yummy pastries and breads and after selecting a coffee and then find a seat inside or outside OR you can make selections to go. The menu consists of build y our own breakfast sandwich options and premade sandwiches. We had egg scramble, a scrambled egg patty served in a small crock, covered with melted cheese and accompanied by a fresh salad. We each had an optional croissant on the side plus a delicious cup of coffee. The food was freshly prepared . One downside was that the egg got quite cold quite fast and probably would have stayed hotter if we had had it in a brioche bun as a sandwich . That said, there are a good number of choices for sandwich insides ( turkey, turkey bacon, veggies among them) and all of the breads are fresh ( including ciabatta roll, brioche bun, croissant, bagel) and you can select a cheese for the sandwich as well. The salad is a welcome addition. The entire restaurant/consignment shop/bakery is small but clean, airy and pleasant. We were not rushed, service was attentive and we lingered and chatted with our coffees well after the meal had been finished. What a pleasant way to spend a part of a morning. There is a train station nearby so you can get into center city, there is metered street parking and also a lot behind Real Marketplace. There are a few other businesses and shops nearby. Stop in!
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