Day by Day is an awesome brunch spot. It's quite busy, but well worth the wait. I went there with some friends and found the service to be friendly and accommodating (they gave us a bread basket for our wait). The poppyseed muffin with pumpkin purée inside was delicious. I had an egg and cheese open-faced croissant was buttery and filling. The rosemary potatoes wee fried with fresh rosemary, though they were a little oily for my taste. For the price and portion sizes, brunch was well worth it.
I stopped in for brunch one weekend while visiting Philly. It's a byob kinda spot and I wish I'd known in advance b/c is it really brunch without booze? I had the Big Breakfast which consisted of the standard breakfast fare ( eggs, bacon, etc) Nothing to write home about really but the homemade muffin that accompanied it was noteworthy. I also had the Challah french toast, which was heavenly with a perfect crunch on the outside and soft on the inside. My friend had the Classic Eggs Benedict, I was told it was delicious.
The wait was excruciatingly long, but once seated, service was quick and attentive. I was not expecting the food to be very good, but wow. I was blown away. Very enjoyable (nothing exotic, but they manage to make it good) flavors, and everything was cooked right even though the place was overflowing with people. Price was reasonable, at $20–30 per person. Portions were big and we got really full.
First time eating here (and going to eat anywhere in Philly since the pandemic) and it was really good! Luckily they were able to seat us - got there around 1:30 and they stop seating people at 2pm and it was Labor Day weekend so everybody was out in the city. The staff and service was really good - they were attentive, polite, friendly and very prompt with ordering & bringing the food out. Felt pretty safe and ok with the outdoor seating setup. And I really enjoyed my food!
Got the Breakfast Burrito. It was really filling, freshly cooked and I appreciated them putting the salsa in the burrito for me - I always struggle to put the right amount when I have to add it myself lol. My friends enjoyed their food too - one got the Breakfast Sandwich and the other got some sort of French Toast with bacon crumble, bananas and I think peanut butter.
Overall, great spot that I would recommend and go to again.
Came here before going to a festival and it was amazing.
It was a Sunday, and it was brunch time so you automatically should know that there will be a wait. We didn't wait for that long, however I'm glad it was a nice day outside.
I ordered the Challah French toast with fresh berries & whippe-O-cream and a side of bacon & cheese eggs. It was very good. The french toast was nice and fluffy.
One thing about this place is that you have to really bring cash if you are with a group of friends. You cannot split the check up in regards to what you bought. You have to split it down the middle. Honestly, it was too complicated but eh.
I really enjoyed it! The menu was light and nutritious. I loved the salmon omelet and their roasted potatoes were bomb! Portions were just right, none of the monstrous portions I usually see. I get really bad heart burn and this place was just right for me, didn't irritate my stomach. They're cinnamon buns looked HUGE I wish i coudlve had one but it was too early in the morning for me to have something like that....if i go back I'd definitely buy one to share with friends.
4/5 They have a good outdoor seating option for brunch and usually doesn’t have much of a wait for small groups. The bagel and lox is my favourite here but neither do they smoke their own salmon, or bake their own bagels. The apple cinnamon french toast was more like a simple French toast smothered in sweet caramel. Has 2 or 3 small apple slices and a tinge of cinnamon.
My favorite brunch spot in Philly. Just went today, May 7th, 2021, and they are totally open and still amazing. Try the French toast, the scramblers, eggs Benedict, and everything else. I’ve had a great meal every time I’ve come here. Pictures here is the Frenchie scrambler (Brie and mushrooms), with a side of rosemary potatoes, rye toast, and slices of cantaloupe and honeydew.
Been a couple times and haven't been disappointed. Great quality brunch for the price. Highly recommend the french toast and sweet potato hash.
Unique and delicious. I always make sure to come here when I visit Philadelphia and it's a must to see what the stuffed french toast is for the season. The potato latke Benedict is a great twist on a classic eggs Benedict with salmon. Will be back again next time I'm in town. Can't wait!
Cozy place with outdoor and indoor seating. Came here right as it opened on a Friday for breakfast. Highly recommend the challah french toast. You get to control how sweet it is and it's topped with lots of fresh fruit. Overall very friendly staff. Pay at the counter.
Incredible. I had their potato pancake benedict with a side of roasted potatoes, and everything was delicious. The hollandaise was creamy/buttery, and the lemon was subtle. The salmon was nicely smoked, not too fishy. Eggs were poached perfectly. Potato pancake was crispy and flavorful. I can't imagine it's easy to construct that dish, and yet everything about it was amazing. We'll definitely be back.
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