Best Weekday Breakfast and Lunch Spots in Philly

Best Weekday Breakfast and Lunch Spots in Philly

Best Weekday Breakfast and Lunch Spots in Philly

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Where to Eat Weekday Breakfast and Lunch in PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia, PA - It’s back to the grind of working in the office, and one of the most critical aspects of the 9 – 5 life is where to find a stellar spot to spend one’s lunch break. We’ve gathered a slew of Philadelphia locales with fab breakfast and lunch offerings – ideal for grabbing a bite to-go or enjoying a sit-down meal in between work meetings and day-to-day tasks.


Where to Eat Weekday Breakfast and Lunch in Philadelphia

From various restaurants on East Passyunk Avenue to Old City’s The Bourse Food Hall, to bustling Center City restaurants Square 1682 and MilkBoy, there is something for everyone and is sure to make the return to the office a bit more enticing.

The Bourse

Old City’s modern artisanal food hall is a no-brainer for the standard grab-and-go, a quick-and-easy option with a bevy of vendors open for service including coffee and pastries from Menagerie Coffee, fresh and healthy poke bowls from Abunai Pokè, classic Philly cheesesteaks from The Marino Bros, street tacos from Rebel Taco, a sweet, icy treat from Scoop DeVille, and more.

Additionally, The Bourse Food Hall offers an expansive first-floor dining area for businessmen and women to pull up a chair, dig into the delicious fare, and relax during a well-deserved breakfast and lunch experience. Opening hours: Monday through Saturday from 7 am – 10 pm, and Sunday from 9 am – 6 pm. 111 S Independence Mall E

Café Ynez

The Mexico City-inspired all-day diner located on Washington Avenue in South Philly provides authentic and modern Mexico City cuisine, helmed by Executive Chef Gabriel Romero, to nearby neighborhoods Point Breeze and Graduate Hospital.



All-day dining includes freshly baked pastries, coffee and espresso-based beverages, horchata, tacos, burritos, eggs and chilaquiles, tortas, soups and salads, and more.

Diners can enjoy one fulfilling lunch break either by dining on-site – indoors and outdoors – or delivery via Caviar and Grubhub.



Standard hours of operation are Tuesday through Thursday from 10 am – 9 pm, Friday through Saturday 10 am – 10 pm, and brunch service Tuesday through Saturday from 10 am – 3 pm. Closed Sunday and Monday. 2025 Washington Ave

East Passyunk Avenue

Home to more than 160 independently-owned businesses in South Philadelphia, it offers locals and visitors a stacked line-up of noted restaurants open for weekday lunch, with a variety of diverse, flavorful offerings including the elevated Italian and French-inspired eatery Noir, Southern comfort-focused Flannel, Mexican cantina’s Pistolas Del Sur and Cantina Los Caballitos, iconic, almost 100-year-old Marra’s Italian Restaurant, burger joint P’unk Burger, and crowd-neighborhood go-to for pub fare Stogie Joe’s. Check out the respective businesses’ websites for hours of operation. 1904 E. Passyunk Avenue

MilkBoy Philly

The landmark locale of the iconic Philadelphia-born brand located in Center City wakes at 7 am for what’s known as “third shift,” a happy hour for the Jefferson Health employees, and remains open well into the night with breakfast served till 3 pm, mid-day lunch offerings, and a robust dinner menu in addition to a killer libation selection with craft brews, seasonal tipples, wines, and more.

For lunch, diners can choose from breakfast items including Egg Sandwich, Omelette du Jour, and Steak and Eggs, as well as lunch bites such as Mac & Cheese, signature Cheeseburger, or Veggie Burger, Fried Chicken Sandwich, Fried Brussels, and Loaded Fries.

Guests can snag a seat at the bar or take part in table service at one of many indoor/outdoor seats. The alfresco sidewalk patio is ideal for enjoying lunch with coworkers while taking in the autumn breeze and cooler temps. Hours of operation: MilkBoy Philly: daily from 7 am – 2 am 1100 Chestnut Street

Red Owl Tavern

The modern American tavern on Independence Mall is the go-to destination for lunch in Old City, with an expansive first and second-floor dining room and sweeping outdoor sidewalk patio, in addition, full breakfast and lunch menus featuring elevated, satiating appetizers and entrées including Eggs Benedict, Buttermilk Pancakes, Fish N’ Chips, Tavern Burger, Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich, Burrata Toast, Pierogis, and much more. Hours of operation are Monday from 8 am - 9 pm, Thursday and Friday from 8 are - 10 pm, Saturday from 9 am - 10 pm, Sunday from 9 am - 3 pm, and closed Tuesday and Wednesday. 433 Chestnut St

Sabrina’s Café

This locally grown group of popular breakfast, lunch, and dinner restaurants offer a line-up of superb breakfast and lunch fare fit to please an array of taste buds and preferences – from a carnivore to vegan to gluten-free.

A staple for spending lunch with coworkers in the Fairmount and University City neighborhoods, Sabrina’s Café boasts savory and sweet dishes including Stuffed Challah French Toast, BYO Burger, Mel’s Chicken Cutlet sandwich, Veggie Philly Cheesesteak, Soup and ½ Sandwich Combo, and an ever-evolving menu of specialty fare, in addition to a bevy of libations such as coffee, lattes, freshly squeezed orange juice, house-made lemonade, and herbal teas. Both locations offer spacious indoor seating and recently revamped outdoor patios for dining al fresco this fall season.

Square 1682

The modern American kitchen at the intersection of 17 and Sansom streets recently relaunched a weekday café menu brimming with breakfast offerings and traditional lunch fare such as soups, salads, sandwiches, etc.

Located in Rittenhouse Square, businessmen and women can enjoy lunch just a short trek from the office and indulge in signature dishes including Lobster Bisque, Beet Salad, Rittenhouse Omelet, Wagyu Burger, and Croque Madame, while sipping on freshly brewed coffee and cold-pressed juice made daily. Hours of operation: breakfast and lunch served Tuesday – Friday from 9 am – 2 pm, dinner served from 5 – 10 pm, weekend brunch served Saturday and Sunday from 9 am – 2 pm, and dinner served on Saturday from 5 – 11 pm. Closed for dinner service on Sunday and all-day Monday. 121 South 17th Street

Urban Farmer

Logan Square’s modern American steakhouse is a meat-lovers dream destination for weekday breakfast and lunch spent in the city, with a jam-packed menu of high-quality, locally sourced meats and farm-fresh ingredients. Some of Urban Farmer’s featured morning bites include Lobster Avocado Benedict, Crab Omelet, and Vanilla Yogurt Panna Cotta, in addition to delightful mid-day dishes such as The Farm Burger, Steak Frites, Charcuterie Boards, and Cheese Plates, Grilled Chicken Breast Sandwich, and a smattering of top-tier steak offerings with Dry Aged, Ribeye, New York Steak, Filet, etc. Hours of operation:  Tuesday  through Saturday from 8 am – 9 pm, and Sunday from 8 am – 3 pm. 1850 Benjamin Franklin Parkway


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