Jezabel's Bakery & BYO

208 S 45th St, Philadelphia - 19104
34 reviews
Spanish Latin American
(215) 554-7380

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I loved the tarta/quiche. I had the tarta de choclo and de zapallito. The sopa de lentejas y chorizo was delicious as well. The chocolate covered alfajores were very good too. The food is a little pricey but good. The empanadas were ok, not bad but not great. We tried most of the varieties.I lived in Buenos Aires a few years ago briefly so I knew what to expect and I’m very familiar with Argentine food. I would definitely recommend trying their food if you’re interested in tasting some traditional Argentine food.

Just picked up our first order. Everything was delicious!! My favorites were the Napolitano empanadas and the alfajores. But it was all fresh and all really good! Really terrific staff also!

My partner and I had a lovely Sunday lunch at Jezabel's today. Wonderful setting, top notch service and delicious food. Don't skip the lentil empanadas, the fresh salads, and the homemade lemonade. I'd definitely come back again.

Best macchiato in the city! Woman at the counter made my drink exactly the way it should be done! Highly recommend to all my friends!

45th street and Walnut. Great place with few small table outside, serving salad & empanadas . Very good coffee! I go there with my 2 years old and its perfect. There s a small table for the kids! One of my favorite place in the neighboorhood ! People who work there always have a smile , compare to other famous coffee shop around...

My husband and I went here for coffee and a light breakfast. He had two empanadas and they were both super yummy! I had the blueberry scone which was AMAZING. I also tried their orange juice after reading it was homemade - it’s a must!

This neighbourhood gem has a European cafe ambience with delicious hispanic fare and decent coffee too. The narrow, historic building has small tables for two the length of the wall and more seating on the sidewalk in summer. The small empanadas (pastry pockets with a mouthful or two of savoury filling) are made in house, for my taste they could do with a touch more 'zing'. Quiches look tasty as do the ricotta tart and dulce de leche biscuits.