This restaurant is the best value in the heart of historic Philadelphia. Has been feature in Gourmet Magazine and and voted "best of Philly many times. It the locals place to enjoy seafood......since 1981.
April 5, 2004 @ 10:51 AM
a diner from Philadelphia, PA
I've wanted to try this restaurant for years. Finally did and found the food to be quite good, at about the price I would expect to pay for this quality (entrees about $20 each).
I had a chicken/potatoe/leek soup (creamy and flavorful), Maryland crabcakes (light, not gooey), and coconut sorbet for desert. Others in my party had lightly grilled flounder and a seafood bisque that was excellent.
All in all, the food here is tasty and light and the service up to par. The dining room is dark and spot-lit, but the crowd was lively. There was even a marriage proposal (at another table) while we dined.
September 10, 2002 @ 2:50 PM
a diner from Allentown, PA
Food was great! Portions too small. Kind and courteous staff. Overall an enjoyable experience.
Club Breezes is fortunate to have survived an ever changing economy, yet remain consistant in the quality of service to its patrons! 2013 will prove to be a banner year for Club Breezes, because of the visionary Victor Ragan along with his partners
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Service was so excellent. They went out of their way to make sure that we had a pleasant visit. The biscuits with the garlic butter was fresh and delicious. Food was very tasty, did not care too much for the potato salad, too many different ingred
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Cafe Breezes is like home away from home but with a 5 star restaurant feel. They dont serve your typical bar. They have salamon fettucini, lamb chops, grilled garlic chicken. Food you would not see in a corner bar. The ambience is excellent and s
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I've wanted to try this restaurant for years. Finally did and found the food to be quite good, at about the price I would expect to pay for this quality (entrees about $20 each).
I had a chicken/potatoe/leek soup (creamy and flavorful), Maryland crabcakes (light, not gooey), and coconut sorbet for desert. Others in my party had lightly grilled flounder and a seafood bisque that was excellent.
All in all, the food here is tasty and light and the service up to par. The dining room is dark and spot-lit, but the crowd was lively. There was even a marriage proposal (at another table) while we dined.
September 10, 2002 @ 2:50 PM
a diner from Allentown, PA
Food was great! Portions too small. Kind and courteous staff. Overall an enjoyable experience.
September 10, 2002 @ 11:54 AM
a diner from CT
We went here with a large business party. All food was served at the same time, all hot and everyone thought the seafood was amongst the best they have had. Generous portions. Nice presentation. Pleasant and somewhat stylized environment.
I've wanted to try this restaurant for years. Finally did and found the food to be quite good, at about the price I would expect to pay for this quality (entrees about $20 each).
I had a chicken/potatoe/leek soup (creamy and flavorful), Maryland crabcakes (light, not gooey), and coconut sorbet for desert. Others in my party had lightly grilled flounder and a seafood bisque that was excellent.
All in all, the food here is tasty and light and the service up to par. The dining room is dark and spot-lit, but the crowd was lively. There was even a marriage proposal (at another table) while we dined.
September 10, 2002 @ 2:50 PM
a diner from Allentown, PA
Food was great! Portions too small. Kind and courteous staff. Overall an enjoyable experience.