Cafe Gabi

339 N Broad St Suite B, Philadelphia - 19107
435 reviews
French
(215) 377-9407

Delicious as we remember from two years ago.

The menu isn't very good for vegetarians is my one complaint. But I ordered mussels and it came with a MOUND of fries which was great. Drinks were excellent, but I wasn't too excited about the menu offerings. Wait staff was excellent. Ambiance was nice. Bathroom was really clean. I had a good experience overall, but the menu isn't my cup of tea so I probably won't be returning unless it's for drinks and a snack.

Splendid classic French bistro fare and warm, attentive service (hats off to Clara!) and PERFECT, contemporary and classic French music. I started with the Gabi Provencal salad, then perfectly prepared La Belle Farms duck breast and a strawberry Frasier for dessert accompanied by a glass of La vie en Rose (negrette grapes, copper color). A plus! I will be back!

Great brunch. We were treated well by staff from the time we entered, until leaving. Duck Confit scrapple, Eggs Benedict and a fantastic cocktail and wine list. Did I mention the scrapple? A great start to a great day. We are looking forward to trying dinner. Andy G

Lots of fun. Enjoyed the wine selections a lot.

Good restaurant. The servers were excellent, the food was delicious, and the decor/ambiance was cool, sorta 1930's, very hip. Would definitely recommend.

Hidden gem on North Broad. Great service, good cocktails/wine. Sophisticated, but with really good frites!

Overall very good. Customer service was excellent, everyone was authentically friendly and attentive. The food was good; the onion soup was a bit rich for me but still delicious and the steak was good, although a bit bland. "Pile of french fries" was indeed a huge pile of fries and were very good

This was my fifth visit to Gabi and my husband's fourth. We have never been disappointed. The service is wonderful, and my waiter remembered me from our last visit. We had asked for outside seating, but it looked like rain, and they kindly switched us to inside seating and offered us a choice of spots. Absolutely outstanding items on the menu were the Vichyssoise, which was on special and the best I ever had, the Croque Madame with perfectly cooked pomme frites and the Gabi pate. The house white wine was a delicious chardonnay and a bargain at $8 a glass. We thoroughly enjoyed our meal and so did the French family in the banquette next to us!

We only learned that Happy Hour did not apply if seated in the restaurant when the bill was presented.