P.S. & Co.

1706 Locust St, Philadelphia - 19103
263 reviews
Juice Bar & Smoothies Vegan
(215) 985-1706

I feel bad giving a vegan spot a bad review but I have to warn others about it, I paid $70 tip included for nachos, two pastries and an americano, definitely the most overpriced place I’ve ever been to. the nachos were big but not worth the $22, the tiramisu was a soupy mess by the time I finished my nachos, I still had some scoops and it was not good. The cinnamon roll was big but not fresh, I’ve had better ones for half the price. The americano was ok. I also waited a long time for the takeout to be ready and I noticed they had a bag sitting on their counter for a while and it ended up being mine when I approached to ask.

The atmosphere is quaint, staff is friendly/attentive and the food choices were amazing. We had the pistachio scone, rose water and cardamom cold brew, curry, and toast with guacamole. Highly recommend for anyone who eats plant based, or wants to try delicious vegan food, we plan to come back during our visit.

Service was friendly and I really enjoyed my food. The little French bread pizza had crispy dehydrated mushrooms that reminded me of bacon. The housemaid cheese is really tasty. Nachos were good texture and size I loved all the toppings especially with the tofu scramble added.

Food is delicious but horribly overpriced for the portions you get. I understand organic drives up cost, however, something just doesn’t sit right when you spend $79 on a meal for 4 people and three of the four walk away still hungry.The only item that we found on the menu to be worth the price was forbidden grain bowl.We ordered: two bagels (13$ for a small bagel with nut butter), a flatbread ($8, very small and not actually on some sort of crust just a section of sweet potato), the grain bowl ($17 I think), the almond Elvis ($15), and a mango lassi ($13). This totaled $79 for maybe enough food to feed two people, let alone 4 where three were still hungry afterwards. Had I known about the portion sizes I’d have ordered something else (for more money).What we did have was delicious, but I would chalk this up to being a bit pretentious. My cousin is gluten free and vegetarian so we wanted to take her somewhere where she could eat the whole menu. She enjoyed it a lot and ended up saying she’d love to go again.Please take this review with a grain of salt as I am neither vegan or gluten free. However, changes can be made to make this a fully enjoyable experience for both vegans and non alike.

This was one of the best vegan restaurants I have ever been to! . . And I have been to many! The nachos were incredible! Super crunchy and perfectly spicy! This was the only vegan gluten free cinnamon roll I have ordered that tastes even better then a dairy/flour one! The quinoa waffle is the best waffle I have ever had. It wasn’t too sweet and had an amazing flavor!! We will be stopping here every time we come through this city!

Great vegan food! We had the Burmese noodle soup and chickpea rice and kale dish. Delish and good value for money. Also tried the coconut water which was surprisingly fresh and tasty. Definitely recommend, whether you're vegan or not.

It's a cute little Plant Based Joint with both Indoor and Outdoor sitting in Philly. They have bar code for menu in all the tables, which makes it a lot easier to order food. We ordered an Organic Protein Packed Acai Bowl with fresh fruits. It was fresh and mouth watering. Entire experience was really good and would definitely visit again.Note: A bit expensive compared to the portion size.

Definitely lived up to the hype! Absolutely delicious cakes. Our favorite was the vanilla cake with lemon curd. We also tried the sweet potato crust pizza, which our party thought was tasty but we did not enjoy the meatballs on top ( Vegan meatballs of course), it was a texture issue. We traveled quite a distance to try this spot and it was worth the walk!

Wonderful setting & friendly service. I tried the chocolate/ganache cupcake ($12) and the Tiramisu square ($11). Both were very dense and very sweet --the cupcake more closely resembled a fudge brownie and the tiramisu was more like a dense cheesecake.

This review is long overdue. My hero/husband located PS&Co at some point last summer. He was trying to find GF options for me. While my wallet and bank account may have regrets, my soul and my belly are thrilled with the relationship I've developed with PS&Co.First let me say, the customer service is sublime. As soon as you walk in the door, you are greeted with warmth and enthusiasm. The smiles makes it so much easier to over order! They provide quality products, and you feel their excitement when discussing options.Each item is boxed or bagged with excellence. The entire experience is quality!The flavors are creative and fun. I have only eaten the baked goods...Cake slices (the blend of black Sesame seeds with chocolate took my taste buds to wonderful places!), scones (who knew rose and pistachio could bring such joy!?!), cinnamon rolls (how do they manage to capture the moisture so well!?!), and breads (lemon chia, brings calming peace). I have never been disappointed.PS delivers a full experience. It's felt in taste, texture, and presentation. As with any restaurant, you will develop your favorites, and you may not love everything. But if you are looking for top of the line vegan and GF this is where you should go.