
Sabrina’s Cafe at Ross Commons is a must-visit for the best brunch Philadelphia has to offer. Since 2011, we’ve been a go-to for Philadelphia brunch and breakfast, serving generous portions in a cozy, sunlit space with an outdoor patio and indoor porch seating. University City is a hub of innovation and education, home to Drexel University and UPenn. We’re near Penn Museum, ICA, and Cira Green. From campus tours to graduations and casual meals with friends, we’re where memories are made. Searching for brunch near me or breakfast near me? Come see why we’re a brunch Philadelphia staple! Indoor/Outdoor seating. No reservations required. Waitlist on weekends and busy periods. Street parking.
Relaxed New American cafe with a devoted following for its breakfast & brunch offerings.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 227 N 34th St, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Phone: (215) 222-1022
Website: http://www.sabrinascafe.com/
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Reviews
The moment we walked in, the energy was buzzing. The dining room was packed with chatter and clinking plates, mostly young college students fueling up for the day, giving the whole place a lively, joyful hum. It felt like the kind of spot where mornings are meant to be celebrated, not rushed.
My wife went bold and beautiful with the Huevos Rancheros, and wow… what a masterpiece. Blue corn tortillas swimming in a smoky chorizo sauce, silky black bean purée, melty pepper jack, a bright splash of lime sour cream, creamy guacamole, and—because greatness demands drama—a fried jalapeño on top. It was colorful, savory, rich, and just spicy enough to make you grin between bites.
I stayed classic (sometimes tradition wins) with two perfectly dippy eggs, a heap of homies with onions, and three glorious pork sausage links that knew exactly why they were on that plate. Simple. Comforting. Executed like pros.
And then there was the owner—actually strolling around the room, greeting tables, checking in on meals, and making everyone feel like regulars even if it was their first visit. That kind of personal touch is pure gold.
Top it all off with amazing service and food, and you’ve got yourself a breakfast spot worth bragging about. Sabrina’s Café nailed it—full house, full plates, full hearts, and a serious reason to come back hungry.
The food is not only delicious, but the portions are generous and filling with enough to take home for the next day.
The value per dollar of most of the food items is alright, but I’d say it’s 100% worth it if you’re getting the signature stuffed brioche.
P.S. Don’t get the pulled pork tater tot bowl, it was too citrusy, surprisingly, and the value wasn’t great. Still, I highly recommend trying different things on the menu.