This is a great neighborhood place but we always run into people who travel quite a distance to meet up here. Good food without a lot of fuss, stuff tastes like you would like to get at home. Friendly staff and good daily specials.
Michelle A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Doylestown, PA
One of the best small diners in Bucks County. Best pumpkin pancakes I’ve ever had. Great omelettes and breakfast sandwiches. Good diner coffee.
Renee B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Central Islip, NY
Waiting to be seated. Hostess asked us to wait a couple of minutes to be seated. So my hubby and I are seated on a small bench by the door. Customers are constantly pouring in. It’s raining cats and dogs outside.
Sarahjane M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bristol, PA
Did not enjoy my experience there. We received our food before our drinks. My husband never got his drink. The SOS was terrible. Poorly made. It’s cash only and we didn’t know until the end of the meal. We used their ATM which cost $ 2.50 on top of my bank charging me $ 5. So we paid an extra $ 7.50 to eat a bad meal. It’s 2016BTW. Who doesn’t except credit cards?!
Kevin O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
First its a diner, not a fancy place. Coffee is strong, the food is great, and the service is on point. The prices are amazing so as a whole its cheap, good, fast… 5 star
Ben C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Philadelphia, PA
Good food, friendly staff, clean and well maintained. Pancakes are pretty large(10″-12″ give or take) so keep that in mind if that’s what you’re ordering. They close early(1⁄1:30pm) and only accept cash.
Cecilia O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bristol, PA
I love this little place. The food is terrific, staff are awesome and the owner is the coolest person. They make you feel so comfortable and welcome.
Fletcher B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bristol, PA
This place is awesome! Great food. Great prices. Nice at home feel. Eggs Benedict is to die for. If you haven’t eaten here, you’re missing out. Only bad thing I can say is that they close at like 1 – 2. Other than that I love it and will be back. Oh yeah, and CASHONLY
Eric B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
Great quantity, and a quaint, familiar, family feel. I must say, being that the feel is old — school,(in a great way!), they still have not migrated to a credit card payment system, but that’s OK. Just bring CASH to your visit. Wait staff was attentive, sweet, and not hovering, which could have easily been the case, as we dined in a rather crowded front room of the Radcliffe, at about 45 minutes prior to closing, so the place was full. I understand why. The portions were«loosen your belt» size, as I had fries and a sanndwich, and my fiancé had pancakes. I don’t often find myself in Bristol(we were adventuring out), but if I did, I would become a regular of this place for a hearty breakfast, or a rocking lunch!
Christine M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Burlington, NJ
This little place is by far the most delicious breakfast spot in town. It’s a diamond in the rough. Last time I went there I met the napkin bandit who doodled me some awesome artwork on a napkin. This place is also family friendly and the prices are pretty cheap!
Scott M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Pottstown, PA
Another great little breakfast nook. I think more so for the Bristol crowd. It’s Kinda like Cheers, everyone knows your name deal. This is what makes this place extremely cozy. Like being at home without being home. The crowd is usually out the door. This is a hidden gem near the River. A must see.
John S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Leesburg, VA
Great service, very pleasant and they do a solid business. It is cash only so plan ahead. The pancakes were huge and filling. The combo breakfast, not sure what it was called but it had 2 eggs, 2 pancakes, 2 bacon and sausage got high marks from my son as well. If you are looking for breakfast in Bucks County this is a place to try.
Robert B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Langhorne, PA
While the food is top notch, if not on common, the only cash, and small space would be my only found faults, the service is quick, people friendly, and they make better pancakes than me.
Neal C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ewing Township, NJ
If you want to go to a friendly diner where the meals are super cheap(not in a bad way) and taste great — this is your spot. You can walk in and seat yourself, there’s also bar seating(no booze) where you can grab a seat. Only been there for breakfast but they have lunch as well. They have a breakfast special Monday-Friday that is unbeatable.
Tom J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Levittown, PA
The staff, atmosphere, food are all fantastic. The prices seem like misprints on the menu for the amount and quality. Whenever friends or family come into town this café is one of my have to show places.
Caitlyn M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bensalem, PA
Delicious breakfast this morning! We wanted to try out a new place, and did not regret it. I had the cheese omelette with home fries and toast, and my boyfriend had the breakfast sandwich with eggs and bacon on a kaiser roll. Everything was delicious! Portions were reasonable — we were full, but not overstuffed. And the price was very reasonable! About $ 13 for our meals plus 3 glasses of orange juice. Will definitely be back!
Stephen B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
Tryed hear for the first time this morning. After reading all the great reviews on Unilocal.And glad I did. Where do I begin hear. The staff is so friendly. The inside is clean and fits many people. The food is just so good, And there prices, we’ll they can’t be beat it’s so reasonable! The Waitress keeps coming back asking if you need more coffee. Will definitely be going back. Always crowded but alot of parking outside.
Gerald S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newtown, PA
I was a regular breakfast patron at the Radcliffe Café for several years after discovering it was only a little off my route from Newtown to Mt. Holly on mornings I needed to be in court down there. It is named for the street it is on, which runs along the Delaware River until reaching downtown Bristol. It is easy to imagine how nice it was 100 years ago when the area more open and the river carried the commerce from Trenton to Philadelphia and all points in between. The Café is a great spot for a hearty breakfast — traditional style. Eggs of all varieties, pancakes, sandwiches and bottomless cups of Joe predominate. There are the regulars who are there daily, the semi-regulars who come routinely, but do not call the lunch counter seats their own, and the tourists who stop in because they stumbled onto it, or heard a good rumor about it(on Unilocal?). Dog eared copies of the Trentonian were available for reading accompaniment. The staff is out of central casting for diner molls. You can’t get out without being called, «Hon,» or «Sugar,» at least once. You gotta like that cultural affect to be captivated by its charm. When I was a semi-reg, there was a server who I wanted to call me that and more. I always sat on the right hand of the counter to enjoy her intriguing smile and black jeans. My choice was either a big breakfast sandwich, which always came with the Sunnyside Ups leaking out, or the French Toast. Both tasty. Both completely satisfying. Sadly, I could never linger for a long chat with her, as court beckoned. Still, my imagination often ran wild with the possibilities. Stop in and start your own daydreams.
Veronica K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Feasterville, PA
For the price, I don’t think you can beat this place. Everything is cheap, cheap, cheap which makes up for the odd location and cramped spaces. Their grits are awesome, but not nearly as awesome as their scrapple sandwiches, which are huge behemoths that I love ordering! I’d go here more if it weren’t so out of the way, and also didn’t have as strange hours as it does. Too bad I can’t have one of those sandwiches for dinner.