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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI called Green Eggs Café on a Saturday morning to check on the wait times and was so happy to hear there was barely a wait. My friend and I rushed over and were bursting with excitement to see all these empty tables around us, when we were reminded of their stupid cash only policy. Unfortunately, neither of us carried cash or had our debit cards, so we had to leave with our hungry bellies. As we walked out, we noticed Fishtown Diner across the street and walked right in. Thankfully, there wasn't a wait and we were seated immediately. As I browsed the menu, I can't believe my eyes. Everything was so cheap. My friend ordered a breakfast sandwich, and I ordered a short stack of pancakes, a coffee (Lavazza), and a side of turkey sausage. The food was decent what you would expect from a diner, and the portions were huge, but best of all, the whole bill came out to be $21. And they take credit card!!! Never would I have known about this gem if we didn't bring cash for Green Eggs Café. I wouldn't mind coming back here again for breakfast food which is served all day by the way!
This place is horrible staff and food i didnt even get the soup i paid for never again with this place
Horrible service, everyone is rude and it takes forever for food to come out. Beware they will give you a barely legible check and the tip will already be included. I won't go here again.
I noticed rats inside this diner. Not going back. The overall cleanliness of this diner is concerning. Plenty of other quality options in Philadelphia. The Fishtown diner is not one of the quality options.
MICE!!!!! I ate there on Thursday (1/20) with my friend to have dinner. As we're eating our dinner, the couple in front of us screamed because- you guessed it: a little grey mouse scurried across the floor and into the kitchen. After that, we either saw 2 different mice run into the bathroom from the kitchen, or the same mouse run back and forth twice (either way, still pretty f gross). Our waitress was super helpful and understanding which I appreciated, but the chefs were chilling in the back like they had no idea the mice were running between their legs. Maybe they didn't, I can't make too definitive of a statement since I don't know them. Whoever owns this place needs to get their s together cause the food was actually kinda good (before the Ratatouille reenactment, of course).