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Dining Categories: ALL Omnivore, Cafes, and Juice and Smoothie BarsDining Tags: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and United States
Soy Cafe got it’s start in the spring of 2004. The concept of Soy Cafe is to combine a casual-comfy environment with a healthy, tasty menu for patrons to enjoy, relax, and take a break from the busy world. In order to create the all-around homey feel, not only did we put a great deal of thought into our decor, but our food and drinks are always prepared with a lot of care and love. Healthy comfort-food is our passion. At Soy Cafe we believe that eating well leads to living well.
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1 Review on “Soy Cafe”
While up in Northern Liberties I stumbled upon Soy Cafe, which despite the name is not even vegetarian but they do have clearly marked options on the menu. In fact, this place marks on the menu what is NOT vegan, which were only a select few items (though you should still specify “vegan” when you place your order”.
This cafe has a pretty funky decor and an eclectic menu to match, from salads to all-day breakfast, to smoothies and more. The bagel sandwich I tried came with vegan ham, vegan cheese and avocado and it was pretty tasty. I wouldn’t say I’d crave it again, but it hit the spot while I got hungry up in the northern part of the city where there aren’t as many vegan options.