Cafe Ferraro
523 S Oxford Valley Rd, Fairless Hills, PA, 19030
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Address :
523 S Oxford Valley Rd
Fairless Hills, PA, 19030 - Phone (215) 945-7887
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : No
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Renee D.
I came here with my mom from time to time while growing up. When I'm in town I usually make a trip here with her. I'm partial to this place and thusly biased for sure. It's a small hole in the wall, but it's adorable. The menu is simple and the food isn't bad. This is the type of establishment that has regulars. Since I'm a vegetarian I can't comment on the majority of the dishes served here. I have had their breakfast food and egg salad sandwich and have no complaints.
(5)Gerald S.
Fairless Hills is a little beyond my normal range for breakfast, but the reviews for Café Ferraro raised my curiosity, and on this morning without a 9 o'clock call I decided to check it out. Good move, Mr. S.! The Café is in another of those endless aging shopping strips that line Oxford Valley Road, but Ferraro's stood out from the rest of the concrete with a bright hand lettered sign on their front window artfully proclaiming its presence. I walked in and saw the counter to the right with about 9 spinners, and several tables to the left. The space seemed well occupied for 8:00 am, but what was obvious was the amount of conversation going on. Everyone was engaged, not just with their own table, but with the rest of the house. This was a very friendly joint. I sat at an empty stood next to a woman who I had never met. My coffee arrived before I could ask for it. The server took my order of French Toast and Country Sausage and immediately suggested the morning special which included two Eggs and Coffee for less than I would pay for my spoken desires. I always appreciate getting more and paying less. I was hooked. Turned out that the French Toast was excellent, with a touch of Vanilla in the mix and nicely caramelized edges. The Sausage Patty was exceptionally fresh and tasty without being greasy. The Scrambled needed a touch of Louisiana Hot Sauce to make it sing, but the well used bottle was quickly brought to me when I asked if it was available. I had a long chat with my stoolmate and learned about her family, work, and plans for life. She told me: "This place is like family. Everyone knows your stuff and wants to help, if needed." There is even a doctor who shows up almost daily and hangs his shingle while eating breakfast. That's amazing! No extra charge for a diagnosis with your pancakes. Café Ferraro is a great little place. If it was closer to home, it would quickly join my breakfast rotation, but given geographic realities, it will remain a treat for those rare mornings when I don't have to be standing in front of a judge at 9.
(4)Stephen B.
Not bad prices. Has great coffee and awesome Western omelette. Enjoy eating in a place that has a great setup like this.
(5)Larry S.
Excellent breakfast at a reasonable price. It has that small neighborhood diner feel. It's everything you expect when coming to a place like this. And if you come for breakfast have "The Mess". Umm umm good.
(5)Steven P.
Quaint place with a pleasant atmosphere and fun, friendly staff. However, the sandwiches my girlfriend and I ordered left a lot to be desired. She had the tuna melt which was small and was basically canned tuna on a tiny English muffin. A dollar meal at a larger cost. I had the Reuben sandwich which tasted good but again was lacking in size and fullness. They have other options and the dinner menu looks appetizing, but try avoiding the lunch sandwiches.
(2)Bill R.
We had Valentine's Day dinner here last night. We both had the salad, broiled seafood combo, dessert, coffee and BYOB wine. Joe Ferraro deserves compliments for his efforts. The food, service and atmosphere was terrific. Unlike chain restaurants, Cafe Ferraro offers a warm, neighborhood bistro feel. It is also our favorite breakfast restaurant.
(4)Tara D.
Really disappointing. Maybe we should have tried breakfast, but dinner was bad. The "homemade" crab cake was dry and cardboard-y (husband's was cold in the middle). The iceberg salad was the best part of the meal. I have to think that either it was a really, really bad night or everyone else was related to the owner.
(1)Jen L.
I have eaten here three times, once with a friend. She really enjoyed her quiche, as I did, and she loved the dessert, a chocolate pie that we split. I thought it was better than ok, but I am not a big chocolate pie fan. Had a dessert I chose one day while on my own that was very good, a peach cake type dessert I think. I also have eaten at the counter alone and was satisfied, with good service. I would definitely eat here again if in the general area in need of a meal or even a pick me up. The baked desserts look quite awesome. Cute neighborhood diner type atmosphere. No problems with service or the bill, friendly people. Lots of parking in strip mall.
(4)Jason F.
Full disclosure: my dad owns this place. But, I honestly think it is American comfort food at its finest. I would not lie to Yelp. I am really proud that it has been open for over 20 years. It is a cozy and intimate space hidden in a strip mall. It serves the best breakfast in Bucks County, and possibly the world. Get the stuffed french toast or banana nut pancakes or the Omelette of the day. Always amazing. Service is sweet and sassy. I have known most of the waitresses my entire life. Also, not many people know, but it is BYOB. Great, inexpensive lunch and dinner. Best crab cake and eggplant parmesan ever. EVER. Every time I visit my parents, I make a trip to the cafe. LOVE.
(5)Andrew A.
Uh, I'm not sure where Jason, Michelle, Rachel and Deborah ate. Maybe I need to eat breakfast at Cafe Ferraro because their lunch was average at best. Their fries aren't even as good as your average fast food joint's fries. Their house salad was iceberg lettuce, chopped tomatoes and chopped cucumbers. Their quiche wasn't terrible but definitely the worst I've ever had. On a positive note, their split pea soup was pretty good, the prices were reasonable and the décor was pretty nice. In summation, you'll most likely get a decent meal but don't expect anything special. Sorry Jason.
(2)Michelle M.
A family favorite!! We all love Cafe Ferraro!
(5)Deborah R.
I woke with a craving for pancakes and chose Cafe Ferraro mostly due to the close proximity to Sesame Place - our destination for the day. The establishment is cute and welcoming. The waittress was very friendly (called us "Sweetheart") and the food was great. For a family of 3, we left paying less than $20! The pancakes were light and fluffy and my hubby raved about his bagel breakfast sandwich. AND we were in and out of there in less about 40 min.
(5)jenn g.
Yummy food- I especially love their desserts. My only complaint is that I wish they made the banana cream pie more often (out of this world!)!
(5)Renee D.
I came here with my mom from time to time while growing up. When I'm in town I usually make a trip here with her. I'm partial to this place and thusly biased for sure. It's a small hole in the wall, but it's adorable. The menu is simple and the food isn't bad. This is the type of establishment that has regulars. Since I'm a vegetarian I can't comment on the majority of the dishes served here. I have had their breakfast food and egg salad sandwich and have no complaints.
(5)Jen L.
I have eaten here three times, once with a friend. She really enjoyed her quiche, as I did, and she loved the dessert, a chocolate pie that we split. I thought it was better than ok, but I am not a big chocolate pie fan. Had a dessert I chose one day while on my own that was very good, a peach cake type dessert I think. I also have eaten at the counter alone and was satisfied, with good service. I would definitely eat here again if in the general area in need of a meal or even a pick me up. The baked desserts look quite awesome. Cute neighborhood diner type atmosphere. No problems with service or the bill, friendly people. Lots of parking in strip mall.
(4)Bill R.
We had Valentine's Day dinner here last night. We both had the salad, broiled seafood combo, dessert, coffee and BYOB wine. Joe Ferraro deserves compliments for his efforts. The food, service and atmosphere was terrific. Unlike chain restaurants, Cafe Ferraro offers a warm, neighborhood bistro feel. It is also our favorite breakfast restaurant.
(4)Gerald S.
Fairless Hills is a little beyond my normal range for breakfast, but the reviews for Café Ferraro raised my curiosity, and on this morning without a 9 o'clock call I decided to check it out. Good move, Mr. S.! The Café is in another of those endless aging shopping strips that line Oxford Valley Road, but Ferraro's stood out from the rest of the concrete with a bright hand lettered sign on their front window artfully proclaiming its presence. I walked in and saw the counter to the right with about 9 spinners, and several tables to the left. The space seemed well occupied for 8:00 am, but what was obvious was the amount of conversation going on. Everyone was engaged, not just with their own table, but with the rest of the house. This was a very friendly joint. I sat at an empty stood next to a woman who I had never met. My coffee arrived before I could ask for it. The server took my order of French Toast and Country Sausage and immediately suggested the morning special which included two Eggs and Coffee for less than I would pay for my spoken desires. I always appreciate getting more and paying less. I was hooked. Turned out that the French Toast was excellent, with a touch of Vanilla in the mix and nicely caramelized edges. The Sausage Patty was exceptionally fresh and tasty without being greasy. The Scrambled needed a touch of Louisiana Hot Sauce to make it sing, but the well used bottle was quickly brought to me when I asked if it was available. I had a long chat with my stoolmate and learned about her family, work, and plans for life. She told me: "This place is like family. Everyone knows your stuff and wants to help, if needed." There is even a doctor who shows up almost daily and hangs his shingle while eating breakfast. That's amazing! No extra charge for a diagnosis with your pancakes. Café Ferraro is a great little place. If it was closer to home, it would quickly join my breakfast rotation, but given geographic realities, it will remain a treat for those rare mornings when I don't have to be standing in front of a judge at 9.
(4)Stephen B.
Not bad prices. Has great coffee and awesome Western omelette. Enjoy eating in a place that has a great setup like this.
(5)Larry S.
Excellent breakfast at a reasonable price. It has that small neighborhood diner feel. It's everything you expect when coming to a place like this. And if you come for breakfast have "The Mess". Umm umm good.
(5)Steven P.
Quaint place with a pleasant atmosphere and fun, friendly staff. However, the sandwiches my girlfriend and I ordered left a lot to be desired. She had the tuna melt which was small and was basically canned tuna on a tiny English muffin. A dollar meal at a larger cost. I had the Reuben sandwich which tasted good but again was lacking in size and fullness. They have other options and the dinner menu looks appetizing, but try avoiding the lunch sandwiches.
(2)Tara D.
Really disappointing. Maybe we should have tried breakfast, but dinner was bad. The "homemade" crab cake was dry and cardboard-y (husband's was cold in the middle). The iceberg salad was the best part of the meal. I have to think that either it was a really, really bad night or everyone else was related to the owner.
(1)Jason F.
Full disclosure: my dad owns this place. But, I honestly think it is American comfort food at its finest. I would not lie to Yelp. I am really proud that it has been open for over 20 years. It is a cozy and intimate space hidden in a strip mall. It serves the best breakfast in Bucks County, and possibly the world. Get the stuffed french toast or banana nut pancakes or the Omelette of the day. Always amazing. Service is sweet and sassy. I have known most of the waitresses my entire life. Also, not many people know, but it is BYOB. Great, inexpensive lunch and dinner. Best crab cake and eggplant parmesan ever. EVER. Every time I visit my parents, I make a trip to the cafe. LOVE.
(5)Andrew A.
Uh, I'm not sure where Jason, Michelle, Rachel and Deborah ate. Maybe I need to eat breakfast at Cafe Ferraro because their lunch was average at best. Their fries aren't even as good as your average fast food joint's fries. Their house salad was iceberg lettuce, chopped tomatoes and chopped cucumbers. Their quiche wasn't terrible but definitely the worst I've ever had. On a positive note, their split pea soup was pretty good, the prices were reasonable and the décor was pretty nice. In summation, you'll most likely get a decent meal but don't expect anything special. Sorry Jason.
(2)Michelle M.
A family favorite!! We all love Cafe Ferraro!
(5)Deborah R.
I woke with a craving for pancakes and chose Cafe Ferraro mostly due to the close proximity to Sesame Place - our destination for the day. The establishment is cute and welcoming. The waittress was very friendly (called us "Sweetheart") and the food was great. For a family of 3, we left paying less than $20! The pancakes were light and fluffy and my hubby raved about his bagel breakfast sandwich. AND we were in and out of there in less about 40 min.
(5)jenn g.
Yummy food- I especially love their desserts. My only complaint is that I wish they made the banana cream pie more often (out of this world!)!
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