Eat Scrumptious Burgers Next To Monkeys At Three Monkeys Cafe, A Quirky Eatery In Pennsylvania
Three Monkeys Cafe in Philadelphia offers a unique dining experience with quirky decor and a diverse menu.
We all need a bit of quirkiness in our lives, especially when life can get so routine. Dining out can be just the thing we need to spice things up on an otherwise ordinary day. This quirky eatery in Pennsylvania, in fact, has become a fun gathering spot for Pennsylvanians and travelers. It promises both unique decor and a scrumptious menu.
When you're heading to a restaurant with the motto "eat, drink, and be monkey," you know you're in for a delightfully unique dining experience. That's just what you'll find at...
Three Monkeys Cafe in Philadelphia is tucked in Torresdale Train Station and not too far from Center City, making it a pretty convenient location.
Once you arrive, you'll have to decide where to eat in this monkey-themed eatery. Indoors, grab a seat at the Turn of the Century Bar or in the Risdon Ferry Dining Room.
When the weather allows, you can dine outdoors in Monkey Court, where you'll swear you've been transported to Key West, or at the Tree Bar. Don't be surprised if you see monkey statues and paintings during your visit.
The quirky, fun decor pairs with a delicious menu to make your dining experience one-of-a-kind. If you're craving a good, old-fashioned burger, try one of the 10 on the menu.
That's right. Three Monkeys Cafe serves such burgers as the Cowboy Burger, the Brawler Burger, and the Cajun Turkey Burger. Burgers come with a pickle and a hearty helping of chips.
The menu also features such tasty entrees as Poseidon's pot pie, pan-seared scallops, and crown salmon. Or, dig into a salad, a sandwich, or a wrap.
Sit down to a delicious meal at Three Monkeys Cafe, open daily from 7 a.m. to 2 a.m.
Click here for the official website of Three Monkeys Cafe. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you ever been to this quirky eatery in Pennsylvania? Share your experience in the comments! While you're in the Philadelphia-area, stop by The Mushroom Cap in Kennett Square.
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