Monk's Cafe Reviews - Monk's Cafe Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Monk's Cafe

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Sort of Worth the Wait

  • November 17, 2025
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Wizeazzgurl from Union, New Jersey
Considering it was a Saturday night and Monks was well packed, we had also called in advance to see if they were taking reservations, no was the answer. Upon arrival we were told it would be an hour wait, 2 hours later, after staring the host with looks the could kill, we finally received a place to sit and eat.

Not sure if the food was good or that we were so hungry we literally ate our meal in 10 seconds flat. But from what my friends and thought was a good meal.

Duck Salad - nice portion of duck
Grilled Veg Sandwich - also good portion of veggies and the dressing was very good.
Red light and Thai Mussels - were delicious, considering i never had mussels before.
Frites (french fries-tiny) - were delish and the sauce that comes with i could eat alone..

Worth the wait? I guess so. Next time I will not believe a host when they say an hour and if so will try to tip my way in.

I highly recommend this restaurant but make sure you get there early or really late.
Editor Pick

Monk's Café and Tavern

  • June 21, 2025
  • Rated 5 of 5 by zabelle from Portland, Connecticut

Being my usual self, I did a lot of research on where we should eat in Philadelphia. One name that kept coming up was Monk’s. It is was fascinating prospect--a Belgian restaurant in Philadelphia. Who could resist the call of mussels and good Belgian Beer? Not me, that’s for sure.

Monk’s is an easy walk from the Alexander Inn. We arrived at about 11:45 on a Friday and had no trouble getting a seat. Within minutes, the place was packed, with a line of people snaking out the door. Lesson learned, either arrive early or have reservations.

As I suspected, the menu had a variety of mussels: Brussels, Provence, Flemish, Bruges, and Ghent, to only name a few. One was calling my name; however, it was the Thai curry mussels. Rodenbach red ale, fume, house-made Thai red curry, basil, garlic, and coconut milk. Sounded like heaven to me. Tasted like heaven too--tender mussels steamed to perfection in a broth that made my taste buds sing. How could it get better than this? They added their award-winning French fries served with bourbon mayonnaise--the perfect fry with the most delectable dip. It truly was heavenly.

Irene had a very presentable chicken sandwich on a very superior roll with the same to-die-for fries. We were both in foodie nirvana.

Did I forget to mention they have a Beer Bible? Not only does it present their beer offerings, which are beyond anything you can imagine, but it also gives the history of beer--how it is brewed and a multitude of other facts. It's fascinating reading while you wait for your meal or brew to be delivered. In my case, it was a Chimay. This is a Trappist beer with all the flavor and color of a full-bodied Belgian. My adventures in Flanders came flooding back.

"Use our Beer Bible at Monk's as a guide to assist you in selecting a beer to fit your palate. If you think that you don't like beer, then you have never really tasted quality beer. If you are a Bordeaux drinker, we have beer for you. If you like Port, we have beer for you. If you enjoy scotch whiskey, we have beer for you. And if you already love great beer, you have found beer heaven!" -Monk’s website

Now, after this fabulous meal, who would have thought we would have room for dessert, and what desserts! They are created in historic Philadelphia just for Monk’s. We took one look at the tray and lost of resolve. We split a chocolate tart, and if it is possible, it was the best part of the meal.

From journal Phlashing in Philly

Monk's Cafe

  • November 17, 2025
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Becs from Hoboken, New Jersey
Belgian beer and fries are a must here, but if you want my personal recommendation, try the mussels. Yes the steak sandwich is good but... try the mussels!

Coffee's good and dessert is a rare treat because more often than not, I was quite satisfied and could not eat a bite more by the time for dessert.

From journal A year in Philadelphia

Monk's Cafe

  • June 14, 2025
  • Rated 4 of 5 by soothsayer from new york city, New York

Located near Rittenhouse Square in Downtown Philadelphia, Monk`s Cafe is a warm, intimate bistro whose primary mission is to serve the best beers and ales available. Their menu is a who`s who list of Belgian BOI (beers of importance), which includes many draft items rarely found in other places. Monk`s cafe also serves good hearty food that not only satisfies the soul, but complements the beer. Menu items include a large pot of mussels steamed in beer, pomme frites, and the charcuterie platter.

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