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Restaurant bewertenCoffee here is solid. Can't complain about the quality, speed, or taste.But concerned that the entire state of Pennsylvania is a little confused how to make a brownie, but come for the coffee, service was great.
Really bad service. They never get my mobile orders.
They have gone downhill. The app is horrible. Multiple times I have placed an order 30 minutes before I pick up and im having to say my order again when I get there or it’s never ready. The staff is unhelpful and unfriendly. I have bought coffee everyday for 2 weeks but im done with saxbys entirely.
They make cappucino and have a few eatable baked goods. Water and juices for the thirsty. The end
I dropped in at this cafe on my way to go to Independence Hall, Liberty Bell etc, in Old City area from 30th street station on my foot. I was so tired of walking on as using google map, and was looking for a rest area where I could take something to drinking. When I came near by Philadelphia city Hall, I found this cafe. I thought that it was easy to enter it, maybe almost all customers in the cafe looked like a businessperson. Actually, it was located at business district. The inside of the cafe was so calm, and there were no one chatting with other person over coffee. Each of them used their laptop computer and smartphone. I ordered a large size coffee. The staff was so kindness and made a neat job of accounting and making a coffee by himself. It was very quick. I sat at the window seat and I was very comfortable. Moreover, the price was a very reasonable. Saxbys was founded in 2005 by Nick Bayer. Originally, Saxbys started off in Denver with an investment from Bayer, and it expanded into the Philadelphia region. It runs an experiential learning platform with colleges and universities, including Temple University, Rowan University, Penn State University, and St. Joe 's University. It has 12 student-run cafes on college campuses. Students are able to become student CEO 's or student cafe executive officers, receiving academic credit and salary.