

Café Click at Comcast Center, a pop-up Parisian-inspired outdoor café from STARR Restaurants where employees, residents, and visitors alike can relax, socialize, and enjoy a delicious meal throughout the week. Marrying the simplicity of the French countryside with the bustling energy of Center City, Café Click offers an unparalleled al fresco dining atmosphere combined with a simple, yet savory menu.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1701 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: (215) 888-2225
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Reviews
We then tried several items across the menu which were all yummy… But the perfect finish? The passion fruit tart (which was also recommended by Xavier).
It was the ideal way to end the night.
Café Click left an impression—and I’ll absolutely be coming back for more!
Just really wanted to commend the staff here. They missed the gugeres we ordered so they punched it in and comped the food item no questions asked. All the staff were attentive and very quick. Felt like we were at some 5-star restaurant vs. just at an outdoor cafe.
Definitely recommend and would definitely be back.
Service: 1/1: staff was nice, welcoming, and attentive
Price: 1/1: Prices are slightly expensive, although somewhat average for its location downtown
Food: 1.5/2: we had their truffle pizzete and it was amazing! So was their crème brûlée. The drinks were very average.
Overall: 4.5/5: This place is definitely worth checking out. The truffle pizza is delicious! Their drinks are refreshing, but not that tasty and so hard to justify the cost of $14. If this restaurant improved their drink situation and lowered their prices by $2, it would be an immediate 5 stars.
The starter and entree were yummy and filling. The sandwich is a basic size sandwich (I have hard sandwiches with large slices but this sandwich has standard size bread but thick). The cocktail was okay, I don’t ever have to buy that again and the IPA beer had a nice “punch” to it. I enjoyed that.