Five Points Coffee

47 Long Ln, Upper Darby
(484) 466-2401

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Anon Ymous

My favorite cafe and I’m sad it closed. Does anyone know how they made their gourmet cheese? My family and I have been missing them and I want to re-create them this holiday season. Any idea on the spread and cheeses that were used? I apologize if this is out of line to ask - just really miss our favorite grilled cheese sandwich!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Gourmet Grilled Cheese

E T

Mom & Pop owned café that has been at this location for awhile (like 10 years if I remember them telling me). Good for coffee drinks and breakfast fare. I myself got a simple Sausage Egg & Cheese on a plain bagel (they had other options)

I had a friendly conversation with the owners as my order was being made.They definitely were very friendly and helpful with picking out a decaffeinated coffee (since I asked) etc. Menus are on the wall as well...

The lower level was wide open and had plenty of space for sitting and or waiting for your order. There were three seats just next to the counter as well.

Very limited parking outside of the building itself but there is a huge community pay lot right nearby (mostly for the Upper Darby Municipal Building). The entrance is on Long Lane and the intersection is at Ludlow Street.

Vegetarian options: Unsure... Mostly geared for meat eaters (but may have limited availability for vegetarians). Like the garden salad, oatmeal and gourmet grilled cheese

Parking: You can probably park the street with mixed results (you milage might vary). I decided to park in the lot nearby because I was actually staying for awhile.

Kid-friendliness: Plenty of space, had a highchair. They did have soda, water and juice options.

Wheelchair accessibility: I saw one handicap parking spot in the lot nearby. Close to the exit to cross the street and pay for parking. The bottom level is accessable. However it definitely has doorway bumps. The bathroom looks big enough for a wheelchair but I cannot remember if it had the bars near the toilet. There is a ramp at the entrance.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Breakfast Sandwich

Lia LaCombe

I saw a sign in the window explaining why they were temporarily closed but was in my car and couldn’t see it, did anyone take a picture they can post?

KiD NICE

I really enjoy the food here and service. Support the small business. You will not be disappointed

Regina Ducati

Not my favorite place but wasn’t to bad either

Daniel Gillespie (Dansky)

Great food, great coffee, great people !

Rebecca Miniscalco

Delicious coffee, great pastries and sandwiches!

william coney

Steve and Judy are the best

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Breakfast Sandwich

Dest Droid

Excellent coffee, staff, location, everything.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Samantha Ginger

This cute little coffee shop in this location is like a paradise. All the food is amazing every time. The staff is very attentive while ordering over the phone. There’s plenty of seats and outlets to do any work on laptops, real coffee shop vibes. It is a favorite spot of mine in this area.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

jerry simotas

Wonderful, friendly, nice clientele, good coffee and food.

E Tejada

Mom & Pop owned café that has been at this location for awhile (like 10 years if I remember them telling me). Good for coffee drinks and breakfast fare. I myself got a simple Sausage Egg & Cheese on a plain bagel (they had other options)I had a friendly conversation with the owners as my order was being made.They definitely were very friendly and helpful with picking out a decaffeinated coffee (since I asked) etc. Menus are on the wall as well...The lower level was wide open and had plenty of space for sitting and or waiting for your order. There were three seats just next to the counter as well.Very limited parking outside of the building itself but there is a huge community pay lot right nearby (mostly for the Upper Darby Municipal Building). The entrance is on Long Lane and the intersection is at Ludlow Street.

Vegetarian options: Unsure... Mostly geared for meat eaters (but may have limited availability for vegetarians). Like the garden salad, oatmeal and gourmet grilled cheese

Kid-friendliness: Plenty of space, had a highchair. They did have soda, water and juice options.

Parking: You can probably park the street with mixed results (you milage might vary). I decided to park in the lot nearby because I was actually staying for awhile.

Wheelchair accessibility: I saw one handicap parking spot in the lot nearby. Close to the exit to cross the street and pay for parking. The bottom level is accessable. However it definitely has doorway bumps. The bathroom looks big enough for a wheelchair but I cannot remember if it had the bars near the toilet. There is a ramp at the entrance.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Breakfast Sandwich

Melissa Haley

Longstanding Cafe and coffee shop in the neighborhood. Good food and kind service, fair pricing with a clean and relaxing vibe. One of 69th st, not-so-hidden gems ? very accessible with a paying parking lot right across the

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Breakfast Sandwich

Marcus Gould

Such a small remarkable place that really can be visited on any day. Great coffee n is also expanding with great menu

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: California Turkey, Breakfast Sandwich, Queen Mary Black, Pumpkin Muffin

Lans1phi

Decided to try this spot out and all the staff were outstanding and helpful as well as patient and the food was very good and the price wasn’t bad I’ll definitely be back

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