The Green Line Cafe

4426 Locust Street, Philadelphia, 19139, United States Of America

🛍 Tea, Cafe, Coffee, Cheese

3.9 💬 896 Reviews

Phone: +12152220799

Address: 4426 Locust Street, Philadelphia, 19139, United States Of America

City: Philadelphia

Dishes: 24

Reviews: 896

"The Green Line Cafe, a West Philly staple since 2003, is where Fair Trade coffee meets community spirit. It’s a place that buzzes with conversation and the whir of espresso machines, offering a warm welcome and a hot brew. With its commitment to sustainability, showcased by their solar-powered roasting facility, every sip supports a greener future. Whether you’re grabbing a quick takeout or settling in at one of their sidewalk tables, The Green Line Cafe is your neighborhood nook for a caffeine fix and a friendly smile."


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Wheelchair accessibility: Not sure why the cafe is advertised as wheelchair accessible if I need to go ask the barista to unlock the wheelchair accessible entrance to be enter and leave....

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miss
miss

I go here sometimes when I'm waiting for a friend and it's one of my favourite cafe hangs. The decor is eclectic and cool, they have rice krispie squares, and the brie pear sandwich I had this last time was SO delicious. There was also a jazz band playing that made the vibe perfect. Highly recommend whether working on your laptop or meeting a friend.


Anwar
Anwar

The Green Line Cafe, a West Philly staple since 2003, is where Fair Trade coffee meets community spirit. It’s a place that buzzes with conversation and the whir of espresso machines, offering a warm welcome and a hot brew. With its commitment to sustainability, showcased by their solar-powered roasting facility, every sip supports a greener future. Whether you’re grabbing a quick takeout or settling in at one of their sidewalk tables, The Green Line Cafe is your neighborhood nook for a caffeine fix and a friendly smile.


Anwar
Anwar

The Green Line Cafe, a West Philly staple since 2003, is where Fair Trade coffee meets community spirit. It’s a place that buzzes with conversation and the whir of espresso machines, offering a warm welcome and a hot brew. With its commitment to sustainability, showcased by their solar-powered roasting facility, every sip supports a greener future. Whether you’re grabbing a quick takeout or settling in at one of their sidewalk tables, The Green Line Cafe is your neighborhood nook for a caffeine fix and a friendly smile.

Philadelphia

Philadelphia

Philadelphia, known for its rich history, offers cheesesteaks, soft pretzels, and hoagies as local specialties, alongside a vibrant arts scene and historic landmarks like the Liberty Bell.

Categories

  • Tea Explore our selection of soothing teas, offering both classic and exotic blends. Perfectly brewed to awaken your senses, indulge in our range for a moment of tranquility and flavor in every sip.
  • Cafe Indulge in our vibrant cafe selection, offering an array of freshly brewed coffees, artisanal teas, and delectable pastries, paired with cozy ambiance for a delightful dining experience.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.

Amenities

  • Cafe
  • Seating
  • Takeout
  • Delivery

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"We were there celebrating two birthdays. Our server Faith was wonderful. She was attentive without being intrusive and knowledgeable about the menu. We were a table of 6 and ordered quite a bit of food, some of which was great and others lackluster. The bao buns were great and the small calamari salad was huge and those who had it said delicious. The spareribs were good as well as the edamame dumplings, although the way those were served made it hard to fully enjoy. Each dumpling should be on a individual type spoon so you can enjoy the soup part as well as the dumpling. The way they were served in one large bowl with only one spoon made it so the soup part is left at the bottom. I did request extra spoons from the expediter but they never came. The worst part of our appetizer course was somehow an item was switched to another in the computer and served to us. It had shellfish in it and that wasn’t known when someone at our table who doesn’t eat shellfish ate it. The sashimi was good but the tuna tartare thing was really bad. The entrees we had were the duck, which I was told was delicious, the miso cod, which was fishy, the whole fish which was tasteless, the lobster fried rice, which was okay but lacking flavor. The best dish was the black pepper beef, it was delicious and elegantly served. We had all the sides and all were quite good especially the eggplant and the wasabi mashed potatoes. It was a nice evening but it felt a little stale for a Starr restaurant."