Now here is a great breakfast option!Passyunk Ave. has had a revitalization of sorts over the past few years. Sure, the area still has it's share of wife beater-wearing, unemployed 40 year old dudes who still live with their parents and litter on their own property, but it also has some great restaurants!
One of those places is Black N Brew at 1523 E. Passyunk. It's a great little spot for weekend brunch with tasty food and endless refills on coffee. There are so many reasons why this is a perfect neighborhood cafe: delicious weekly specials, friendly service, wireless Internet, and even artwork from a different local artist every month.
One of those artists is my friend, Heather DiPiazza, who displayed her photos at Black N Brew last July. Check out her website -- she is a fantastic photographer and all around fun chick. (These photos are from her blog)
One of those places is Black N Brew at 1523 E. Passyunk. It's a great little spot for weekend brunch with tasty food and endless refills on coffee. There are so many reasons why this is a perfect neighborhood cafe: delicious weekly specials, friendly service, wireless Internet, and even artwork from a different local artist every month.
One of those artists is my friend, Heather DiPiazza, who displayed her photos at Black N Brew last July. Check out her website -- she is a fantastic photographer and all around fun chick. (These photos are from her blog)

One of this week's specials was the Mother Earth Omelet. Normally, I don't go for the vegetarian option but this was a particularly delicious omelet, with a nice mix of homemade red sauce, mozzarella, and eggplant along with a side homefries and toast.
I'll try to make future reviews more structured, but for now I am going to award Black N Brew the first ever Phood Addict Red Thumb of Glory:![]()
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