IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD

WHERE TO EAT
  1. Silk City Diner (0.2 miles)
  2. N. 3rd (0.3 miles)
  3. Café Estelle (0.3 miles)
WHERE TO SHOP
  1. Teresa Chang Ceramics (0.3 miles)
  2. Casa Papel (0.3 miles)
  3. P.A.D. (0.4 miles)
WHERE TO DRINK
  1. The Abbaye (0.3 miles)
  2. Jerry's Bar (0.5 miles)
  3. Zee Bar (0.5 miles)
  4. GiGi (0.9 miles)
  5. Farmicia (1.0 miles)

RESTAURANT LISTINGS

 
THE DETAILS
Cuisine(s):
American, Southern,

Entree Price:
$ — Inexpensive

Meals Served:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Payment Type:
Cash only

Features:
Cheap Eats
Group Friendly

Alcohol Type:
No Alcohol

Reservations Required:
Dinner Not Needed
Lunch Not Needed


Hours:
Monday through Friday 8 a.m. till 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m. till 4 p.m.

Neighborhood:
Philadelphia County
Northern Liberties

Also Featured in:
Best of Philly 2006 Breakfast


Honey's Sit 'N' Eat

800 North 4th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Phone: 215-925-1150
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#48 on the 2009 Philly Mag 50

#41 on the 2008 Philly Mag 50

Honey’s gets props for taking a funky idea and pulling it off well. The result is a NoLibs mishmash of a dining room whose menu items are born from the odd place where Southern and Jewish genres intersect. While the food on occasion is diner-like messy, it’s never sloppy: The turkey on that Reuben is house-roasted and juicy, and the side slaws are more vinegar- than mayo-based.

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