The new Sabrina's Café in pictures

The latest location of Robert and Raquel DeAbreu's Sabrina's Café opened this morning in the Ross Commons building on Drexel's campus (34th and Powelton).

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The new Sabrina's Café in pictures

POSTED: Monday, September 19, 2011, 5:27 PM
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The latest location of Robert and Raquel DeAbreu's Sabrina's Café opened this morning in the Ross Commons building on Drexel's campus (34th and Powelton). The restaurant, the third in Philly for the DeAbreus (910 Christian and 1804 Callowhill being their others), is spread across multiple rooms of the first floor of the building, a limestone Victorian gothic home built 123 years ago for railroad magnate Max Riebenack III. Just like the other cafés, simple and cheery décor elements abound here, and there's plenty of nice window seating in a breezeway looking out into Powelton Village. The menu is comparable in size and scope to Sabrina's Callowhill location, and they're also working on launching Spencer ΣTA Burger, a separate-but-associated burger grill (read the Greek letters as "Eat A"), as the school year progresses.

Opening hours: Sun.-Mon, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; Tue.-Sat., 8 a.m.-10 p.m.

UPDATE [20sept11]: Added Sabrina's breakfast, sandwich and soup/salad menus after the jump (click to enlarge).

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