-
January 2020 by Justin B.
This place is so good. It's not what you'd expect from a cafe in an office building. My breakfast cost me $6.96. Large La Colombe coffee and bacon/egg/cheese/biscuit. I've eaten wraps here that were pressed and they were great. There has never been a line when I've gone in. They also are staffed very well. Good people that are quick and efficient. I dream of these breakfast sandwiches. Just be sure to ask them to toast the biscuit. That's the ideal sandwich. I'm even trying not to eat sandwiches for breakfast anymore. This and the beyond sausage sandwich at Dunkin are pulling me back. I know that the last thing I said may completely invalidate the rest of this review. IDFC. The heart wants what it wants.
-
July 2019 by Dan P.
I Get a salad here most days of the week. Their salad bar is great. Reasonably price and has a lot of great veggie and meat options. I have a pretty large appetite and most salads do not really fill me up, but the Morris Café salad always does the trick for me.
-
April 2018 by John H.
I've worked in this building for 4 years and really used to love this place. Ate breakfast here every day and lunch a couple times a week. Now I rarely go there. Perhaps the decline coincides with when Starr sold the Café, but prices are going up while quality and portion size go down. A simple example, I used to get a nice Sausage, Egg, and Cheese breakfast sandwich on an oversized English muffin for $4. Nice deal. Now, the sandwich comes with 1 sausage patty instead of two on a small English Muffin and is $6.50. It is barely a snack instead of a filling breakfast. I loved the convenience of having a place in the building, but I now go elsewhere.
-
September 2017 by Richard F.
Love this place! Great food, selection and wonderful staff. Reasonable prices. Chef Lou has taken this place to new heights. He should be at the Four Seasons! I eat breakfast and lunch here often - convenient and great atmosphere. Highly recommend! Great coffee and drinks. The best!!! My grandson loves when I take him here. He loves Chef Lou!
-
May 2017 by David E.
This place takes food recycling to extremes that are borderline health violations. Wednesday "oatmeal of the day" was pineapple and coconut, which, gross, but whatever. It did not sell. Vat was still nearly full at 10:30 am--30 mins before they move to lunch service, and oatmeal is swapped with soup. Fine. Then this morning (Friday: two days after the pineapple coconut oatmeal) the oatmeal of the day is "Fruit medley." Bought it. To my surprise, it's pineapple coconut, with a sliced banana tossed in. A) Gross, not improved by the name change. B) 48 hour old chafing dish food? Eeeew. I feel like I learned a lot about this place today. Avoid if you dislike gastroenteritis.
-
April 2017 by Yelhsa B.
Hands down the best salad n the city. They use the best ingredients, never wilted or brown. Love how you can create your own. Don't go anywhere else if you are in the mood for a good, filling salad for lunch!
-
February 2017 by Nataly N.
Although they are affiliated with Starr Restaurants, the food quality can be a hit or miss. Lunch items are generally fresh, but not always the best flavor. I also tried one of their juices (I think it was called "Liquid Gold") and it was the most disgusting thing I've ever tasted. Pricing is generally a bit high, but the coffee is decent and reasonably priced. The food quality also seems to vary based on who works that day. I went in one morning and got one of the best breakfast sandwiches I've had in a while, with eggs over easy with bacon and cheddar, over a toasted croissant. The next day, I tried to get the same sandwich (but with an English muffin instead) and it was inedible. The bacon was all fat, the muffin was burned, and the egg was over-peppered and overcooked to a rubbery state, and they slapped on waxy piece of American cheese without giving me a chance to switch it out for cheddar. Although it's in a pretty convenient location for me, the unpredictable food quality and higher-than-average pricing definitely keep me from becoming a regular.
-
August 2015 by Jasmine N.
This cafe is located right behind my office building. I am a fan HOWEVER the salad portions keep getting smaller everytime I come here! :-(
-
July 2015 by DoubleDown E.
Real delicious, fairly priced and quick and easy when you need a fast lunch. Highly recommend.
-
October 2014 by Stephanie S.
The Morris Cafe is the cafeteria at the bottom of the Duane Morris office building. Oddly enough, its open to the public, not just Duane Morris employees. I work at the building next door, and eat here a lot for breakfast, and sometimes lunch. Its quick, convenient, and they have several options. The croissant sandwiches for breakfast are yummy, and only around $5. There's also a made-to-order omelet station in the mornings, about $6.50, with tons of fresh ingredients to add to your omelet. For lunch, the salads are $6, or $9 if you add a protein. The salad bar has tons of choices for toppings, so that's usually what I get. Overall, Duane Morris cafeteria is a good spot for several choices. They recently had a price increase, so its not has dirt cheap as it used to be last year. Bummer. Now, the prices are comparable to other non-cafeteria like spots in the city. I go here if I don't have enough time to walk anywhere else, or if I'm unsure what I want. But, I don't go here for a gourmet lunch. It is a cafeteria after all!
-
August 2014 by Trang H.
Yummy lunch with average price. They have a new hot food and three new sandwiches every day, but you can also get a custom sandwich or salad. There's also a $7 soup and half sandwich deal that's pretty delicious. The brownie is rather amazing!
-
July 2014 by Thuy H.
Oh Morris' Cafe, you upset me! How could you raise your prices? I feel as if you aren't as reasonable as you used to be! I went for breakfast and your breakfast sandwiches are now close to $5! What?!?!?!?! I used to only spend $3something. :-(. Not only did your prices rise, your food portions also shrunk. My co-worker ordered the Jerk chicken the other day, and it was the tinest piece of chicken I have ever seen for over $9! Yes yes, you are still good, but you can no longer be a 5 star in my books. If you raise the prices, at least keep the amount of food you give to be the same. Sheesh.
-
April 2014 by Aria S.
Seriously a best kept secret! It looks like your typical corporate cafeteria..like are you even allowed in there? But their food is amazing! I typically opt for their salad bar, which as everyone has mentioned, starts at $4.50 and you get 5 toppings and is extra for meat. They have a great variety of vegetables and dressings and everything looks super fresh. Their salads are seriously so good. WAY better than Saladworks and stuff. If you work in the city, this is a good place for some fresh and healthy options!
-
April 2014 by kate j.
The best grab-and-go lunch spot in center city. It's not surprising that Stephen Starr does a good job with lunch food. The freshest soups and salads for the price, and it's located in a convenient spot. The long lines are worth it if you have time!!
-
March 2014 by Luba P.
Delicious salads for about $9, you get to pick 5 toppings and a protein (chicken or salmon), plus your lettuce and dressing. So much better than Salad Works. There is also a hot station for sandwiches, soups and lots of desserts. This is basically a lunchroom for the office buildings but it's really nice and open. Check it out!