Little Baby’s Ice Cream: Venture way out there to this gourmet ice cream shop for the most unique flavors in town (or go to 1920 Commons, where they sell pints).
4903 Catharine Street
Dock Street Brewery: Freshly brewed beers and a full menu, what more do you need?
701 S 50th Street
Gold Standard Café: Breakfast foods, sandwiches and salads all at reasonable prices.
4800 Baltimore Avenue
Sabrina’s Café: You can’t go wrong with this brunch stalwart.
227 N 34th Street
Zavino: A small plates Italian restaurant with phenomenal pizza (see: The Stache).
3200 Chestnut Street
Pattaya: For when the pad thai craving hits you, but you’re in bed and need delivery.
4006 Chestnut Street
Distrito: This tapas–style Mexican restaurant recently opened a taqueria with affordable quesadillas and burritos that will rock your world.
3945 Chestnut Street
William Street Common: If more–than–enough drink and bar food options aren’t sufficient for you, their three drink brunch definitely is.
3900 Chestnut Street
Mizu: A small, cheap sushi
place perfect for low–key
BYOs.
111 S 40th Street
Sitar: Stuff yourself with their all–you–can–eat Indian buffet, which means naan for days.
60 S 38th Street
Tampopo: Korean and Japanese casual food, get your sushi/bibimbap/bento box fix here.
269 S 44th Street
Honest Tom’s: King of breakfast burritos and guac.
261 S 44th Street
Lil Pop Shop: The coolest and funkiest pops around.
265 S 44th Street
Local 44: Craft beers and hipster vibes. Classic bar food abounds, with killer brunch for all.
4333 Spruce Street
Green Line Café: With three locations nearby, these cafes are coffee shops at their finest. They even sell the elusive Weckerly’s ice cream sandwiches.
4329 Baltimore Avenue, 4426 Locust Street, 28 S 40th Street
Milk & Honey: Mini gourmet grocery store, coffee shop and study spot, this place has you covered.
4435 Baltimore Avenue
Ethio Café: This inexpensive Ethiopian restaurant should absolutely be your next BYO destination.
225 S 45th Street
The Farmacy: The farm–fresh brunch BYO has just reopened for dinner on the weekend. Their daily rotating homemade bread and butter can’t be beat.
4433 Spruce Street
Aksum: Not only does Aksum have the best Mediterranean food you’ll find in West Philly, they also have a terrific brunch menu with first–rate shakshouka.
4630 Baltimore Avenue
Han Dynasty: If you don’t leave with a food baby and a food coma, you’re doing this Chinese feasting ground wrong.
3711 Market Street