Honey's Sit 'n Eat

Philadelphia


Jewish soul food such as latkes and French toast made with challah bread feature on the popular breakfast/brunch menu here. Feel virtuous ordering a vegan sloppy joe then sinful with a deep-fried cherry or apple pie. Expect to line up and it's cash only (but there's an ATM in the restaurant).

Their South Philly branch is open also for dinner.


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