P S & Co Menu

  • Breakfast
  • Savory Organic Soups
  • Savory Organic Salads $12
  • Savory Organic Wrap And Rolls
  • Savory Organic Bowls
  • Savory Organic Snacks
  • Organic Macaroons $2
  • Organic Cookies
  • Organic Tarts
  • Organic Iced Teas $5.89
  • Organic Cold-Pressed
  • Organic Hot Tea $3.24
  • Organic Specialty Hot Teas $4

Healthy Meal suggestions for P S & Co

  • Breakfast
  • Savory Organic Soups
  • Savory Organic Salads $12
  • Savory Organic Wrap And Rolls
  • Savory Organic Bowls
  • Savory Organic Snacks
  • Organic Macaroons $2
  • Organic Cookies
  • Organic Tarts
  • Organic Iced Teas $5.89
  • Organic Cold-Pressed
  • Organic Hot Tea $3.24
  • Organic Specialty Hot Teas $4

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  • Rula R.

    On a Sunday afternoon I was walking down the street looking for place to grab a bite, and then suddenly I see this little sign on the sidewalk that said something along the lines with "come check out our secret garden" and it pointed at a little alley. it was around 4pm so I thought it's still sunny out so it won't be shady to go and see what secret garden the sign was talking about. So I walk up and I see this little place with cute few tables and a wooden wall with few plants and some lights hanging on the top. I walk in and it's kind of bigger from the inside. A very nice looking cafe that I've never heard of before. I got a salad and an iced tea for late lunch and sat there listened to nice relaxing music while reading my book. Then I decided to do some work on my laptop until I found out that they don't have a wifi. In the beginning I was disappointed but then, I thought about it for a second. It's probably the only cafe out there or at least one of the very few cafes that don't have a wifi. If i had an access to a wifi I would've probably been distracted by my laptop and my phone but not having internet connection kind of forced me to grab my book and read more while listening to the music and connecting with the novel I was reading. I can say that I had a great time and I spent a lovely Sunday afternoon. I will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Joyce T.

    Pet/dog friendly. Organic sandwich and green juice for $18 for lunch. Located walking distance to the Rittenhouse square park.

    (4)
  • Erika B.

    Go-to spot for light, healthy, detox food, juice and smoothies. All of their smoothies are good but sometimes you really just need a green one. The "greens" always has a nice fruity flavor but I believe the ingredients change with the season. Their refrigerator also always has a good selection for green juices, among others. They have a nice selection of vegetarian dishes and I usually go for the pad Thai. They'll heat it up for you if you ask. All of the food is available for takeout but staying in is a very pleasant option. Especially in the back. The decor is lovely and tranquil all around. It is a bit pricey but their really good ingredients are worth paying for.

    (5)
  • Nikki L.

    PS&Co is a Vegan's dream. I love having so many options! The food here is absolutely delicious (and if you want a treat, the peppermint patty is amazing!) The only reason I am giving this place 4 stars out of 5 is because it is quite expensive. Sadly, I can only afford to go here once every few weeks to "treat myself" to a nice lunch during the work week. Wish it was more within my budget, as all their food and smoothies are amazing.

    (4)
  • Katherine L.

    Solid choice for the Rittenhouse area when opting for gluten free and/or vegan food, juice, smoothies, tea or coffee. As other Yelpers have pointed out, it's a step into a nostalgic world where it feels like life was/is simpler. Yep, it's pretty simple in here: everything is vegan and gluten free. So, eat and drink as you please! Score. Why only 4 stars? Well.... it's a vegan joint, and 9 times out of 10, that means there aren't enough people to staff the demand. It's ok, though, because if you're going in there for the vegan, gluten-free goodness, you know you're willing to wait. If you're stopping by because you're just curious... maybe just grab something from the cooler/ refrigerated case. That's another cause for just 4 stars - the food is mostly pre-made. That means if you arrive towards the end of the day, the choices available are significantly depleted from the start of the day. If you are armed with this knowledge, though, you'll be fine. I love that they have a menu that reflects the season and available ingredients. I love that there is cold brew. I love that there is plenty of seating. I love the organic ingredients. I love the flavor combinations. I love the "desserts in a cup" - dreamy creamy creations that are pretty divine... as long as you don't think about the calories. The choice of nut milk makes for rich beverages. I prefer more coffee to nut milk, but it's still quite unique to have brazil nut milk. There are lovely juices and smoothies available, but as others have noted, beware that your eyes are not the size of the refrigerator... because it will cost you a very pretty penny. The sandwiches seem like a good idea, but, I always shy away from sandwiches because there is so much bread compared to the good stuff: the filling. This is the same for P S & Co. I feel that you'd be happier ordering an entree or salad rather than ordering a sandwich with 90% of what you'er eating as bread.... good flavors, but, not the most amazing choice. I also wonder why they aren't more supportive of marking and having raw options. Salads are good, but the price is high, and, they have components that are not raw. The prices are high, yes, especially in comparison to the portion size. Based on the size of the delectable food items you order, I feel that this place is a happy lunch location, but if on a hunger-induced scavenger hunt for a substantial dinner, I would steer away from this place. I will be back- the dessert in a cup that they make is worth it.

    (4)
  • Lia B.

    Over the past year Ps & co has become my favorite restaurant in Philly! Those are strong words - but I back them up! Hands down my most favorite place to eat. Some tips to enhance your experience: 1) order the black and white OR tiramisu tart - your mind will be blown by their flavors and richness 2) get everything heated. Like everything. They will heat up any roll, salad, noodle dish- and believe me - that is everything!!! The kale salads break down a Little in the pan making them beyond amazing. All the flavors meld together! Even in the summer - every dish, when heated, goes from delicious to the most amazing thing you've ever eaten. Trust me! 3) if you're into high vibrational foods - this is the place. Everything here is made with love. *** also the Silk Road fixed price dinner is something you should not miss. Go make a reservation now, you will NOT be disappointed. My only wish is that I could afford to eat here 3x a day. This place is my optimal restaurant - and I wish I could afford their meal plan and make this the only place I eat, ever.

    (5)
  • Nataly N.

    This is the perfect place to grab a delicious dessert made from natural, high-quality ingredients. Not too fancy - just simple, organic, and tasty. If you live and breathe chocolate like I do, I highly recommend the Elvis Tart. It consists of the silkiest and tastiest whipped chocolate ganache you'll find in this town. (I'm amazed the consistency is even possible without use of cream.) It is topped with what seems to be a layer of house-made peanut butter, and contains refreshing slices of banana near the bottom, underlaid by a layer of chocolate crumbs. Although I'm not a peanut butter fan, I still really enjoyed this dessert. I hope they make a variation of this dessert with a topping other than peanut butter at some point. Also, it's a curious choice of name, since it's not really a tart, but rather a cup - not dissimilar in form to Barbuzzo's salted caramel budino jar. I have also tried the lemon-flavored coconut macaroon. (Free, with Yelp check-in!) Although it is small in size, it is packed with lemon flavor and coconut fiber. The lime avocado "tart" is also really good, though again, it's more like a lime-accented avocado pudding than a tart. Although I've only tried desserts, they also offer a variety of healthy, vegan and gluten-free lunch options, such as salads and wraps, which I will have to try. The prices are a bit high, but considering the alternatives in this neighborhood - especially for lunch within walking distance of the office - I'm willing to pay a few extra dollars for something more nutritious. Frequent customers also get the option to choose from several "meal plans," which can help save some money while promoting healthier dining. The establishment looks rustic and charming, and going in feels like entering a completely separate world from the Rittenhouse area. It is definitely a great addition to the neighborhood.

    (5)
  • Sara S.

    I wanted to give PS & Co five stars. For months I've been admiring the shops Instagram account and drooling over the beautiful dishes they create, and the thoughtful and clean ingredients they use. My rating is based on a combination of factors. The pros: The space while not large, is lovely. In another incarnation it would make a lovely coffee or tea shop filled with cozy banquets allowing people to languish over books and laze about sipping a beverage and chatting with friends. This space isn't quite as warm and cozy as is. But lovely. The food is thoughtful. You can tell the person creating each dish put love jnto it. It's healthy stuff. Nothing you get here is unhealthy. The cons: I felt unwelcome. There is something to be said for a smile when you walk into an store. I've said it in other reviews- but not getting better a warm greeting when walking into a shop makes a huge difference. I will immediately become disenchanted if my experience in a shop made me feel rushed, unappreciated (hey small businesses- where's the love?) and feel like the staff wants to roll their eyes at me. Just smile dude. I didn't feel like premade juices should cost what they're charging. It seems wasteful. Also, what if people don't want the combinations that have been stocked? The fridge in the back where the juices are kept don't have great lighting, and seeing all the juices with the settled pulp is unappealing. My spring roll was tasty, and wasn't overpriced- but alas, I can make it better for the cost of the one that I bought. This isn't a bad place to check out. Definitely great for those who have dietary restrictions.

    (3)
  • Kirsten B.

    I came here with my fiance while we were vacationing in Philly. The staff member was happy to answer any questions we had about ingredients in menu items. I had the mac&cheese heated up. It didn't really taste like mac&cheese, it tasted more like mac in a really good cream sauce and was very satisfying. I just wish the portion was larger. My fiance got the mohinga soup. I had some of it. It was very flavorful and savory without being spicy. The rice noodles worked with the broth perfectly. I can only imagine how much more satisfying it'd be to have for breakfast on a cold winter morning. The only downsides are that they're kind of pricey for their portion sizes, and that they aren't in NYC. Actually I changed my mind, if they were in NYC I'd probably blow more money than I should on P.S. & Co. I'd love to go back.

    (4)
  • Deb S.

    Rustic and natural feel great little patio! Watermelon juice was great with yogurt combo! Came back for lunch had the avocado kraut salad and coffee/water.

    (5)
  • Robin D.

    Love the ambiance and the garden out back! Tasty, vegan latte and macaroons but minus one star for NO WIFI! Hope that changes soon because I could spend hours here.

    (4)
  • Frank S.

    Wonderful place. We were greeted the the very friendly people at the counter who were overjoyed to hear that it was our first time stopping in. They happily told us about the restaurant and we were sorry that we had just eaten. We got two coffee drinks with Brazil nut mil and one of the vegan tarts. We can't wait to go back. All of the prepared food looked amazing, the staff were friendly, and the atmosphere was gorgeous.

    (5)
  • Alan R.

    Amazing #glutenfree #vegan food in downtown #Philly #coldpress juice, Kale salads, & amazing desserts

    (5)
  • Shannon R.

    This place is so gorgeous!!! I stopped in for a quick morning bite, and was taken away with its airy and charming aesthetic. The dessert case is packed with what looks to be raw sweets. You know, the flat dehydrated cookies and balls of macaroons? A little different looking from cookies you're used to seeing. Whether they're actually raw or just vegan/gluten-free, I'm not sure, but that's the best way I could describe them. The guy behind the counter hooked me up with coffee with homemade Brazil nut milk, and a chocolate banana bread slice that was to die for. So moist and chocolatey, it paired perfectly with my morning coffee. He said they make their own flours using the leftover pulp from their nut milks, and it was truly something else. I'd go back just for that. There was some sticker shock at the register. $10 for a small piece of banana bread and a cup of coffee?! Eesh! I respect that food like this takes a lot of love and quality ingredients, but that's crazy. Next time I'll skip the coffee and go straight for the banana bread, or maybe a smoothie. I do love treats that nourish both your body and soul, and that seems to be what PS excels at. My treat left me satisfied and happy, without a shred of regret. And that, folks, is 100 reviews for 2014!!!

    (4)
  • Paulina M.

    I really wanted to love this place and it took me months to finally step in here, unfortunately I wasn't blown away. The ambiance is nice and small which gives a sense of intimacy however, immediately it felt stuffy. The staff didn't say hello or smile which was pretty annoying and made me feel totally unwelcome. Especially, because I am gluten - free and really wanted the full experience. The pad Thai salad was decent kind of dry and definitely not worth $13 & the watermelon mint eater certainly wasn't worth almost $10. Believe me, I absolutely love delicious and healthy foods but to me there are plenty of other places in the city where I would rather spend $23 for lunch. I didn't try any of their sweets which I would like to at some point but I definitely wouldn't rush back.

    (3)
  • Doina N.

    Thumbs up to the owner for her brilliant ideas. Pure Sweet is a place that I truly feel I'm not waisting my money. I pursue a very restricted diet and the fact that a place like Pure Sweets opened in Philadelphia makes me really happy. Many may find the portions as small and expensive but I have a different point of view. I like to invest in my well being. Have tried many of their stuff starting with the fresh pressed juices, nut milks, smoothies, salads, desserts, nut bars. All of what I mentioned is really delicious and nutritious. Not to mention that I have made my boyfriend hooked into their kale and chickpea salad and black and white tart. Hope that more places like this will open in the very near future. P.S. The owner's dog is so cute. She likes to hang around with clients.

    (5)
  • J K.

    Cute spot off the Square. If the weather is nice, there's a little "secret garden" to sit in the back. The cold brew is nice, with house made Brazil nut milk.

    (5)
  • Enid C.

    What happens when we create a business successfully incorporating as many positive buzz words as possible? What if we started with sweet and delicious, then added in words like sustainable, plant-based, kosher, gluten free, locally-sourced, organic, and healthy? The result is Pure Sweets. Everything about this place makes you feel good, from the delightful menu to the friendly staff to the interior design (by the same folks who brought us the PHS pop-up beer garden!). We came here for lunch and split the summer rolls, vegan quiche, curry chickpea salad, and blueberry cornmeal muffin. The food was tasty, clean, and probably has the healthy capacity to negate all the TV dinners and processed food and other junk we put in our bodies when no one is looking. It is a really great space with a lot of potential (they apparently use it for cooking classes!). It's still in the early stages, so they are in the process of working out some issues, and it was refreshing to see how open they are to helpful feedback. Maybe not the best lunch option for penny-pinchers, but it should definitely be on your list if you're looking for a chill environment, delicious and healthy bites, and steps toward a sustainable future.

    (4)
  • Wendy W.

    The word vegan usually brings shudders to carnivores such as myself. The main reason being that most vegan food is terrible. When I think vegan food, I think tasteless cardboard. Pure Sweets is changing all of that. Walking down this narrow street off Rittenhouse Square, Pure Sweets easily sets itself apart, even in this fashionable district. The decor perfectly characterizes what Pure Sweets is all about. Everything has the personal touch and personality of its owner and nothing in there feels or is served factory made. Pure Sweets is like no other place I have visited. In fact it is the only place that I know that is a100% organic, vegan, gluten free, kosher certified juice bar, cafe and bakery all in one! We tried the kale salad with Burmese chickpea curry and brown sticky rice. This salad was full of texture and flavor. The chickpeas were a delicious compliment to the crunchy kale and chewy rice adding a buttery, nutty texture and flavor that made dressing unnecessary. We also tried the vegan quiche, a square of the most complicated flavors I have ever tasted. With every bite you experience the chewiness of the quinoa, the crunchiness of broccoli, and the creamy sweetness of the squash. There was a richness to each individual ingredient that gave the entire bite a complicated flavor pop. We finished our meal with a sampling of the day's cookies and bars. There is a marked difference in organic, vegan, gluten free cookies. Every cookie tasted so natural and didn't make you feel greasy and sick. My favorite was the lavender coconut macaroon. It did not have the soapy aftertaste that most lavender products suffer from, it was instead a pleasant floral taste in my mouth. Pure Sweets cold presses their own juice. Cold pressed juice is definitely different from regular juices and smoothies. It is more concentrated and retains the nutrients more. The cold pressed juices at Pure Sweets are exotic and amazingly addictive. We had one that was spiced with ginger that was refreshing, spicy, and sweet. Pure Sweets perfectly captures the nostalgic small business hospitality that has been lost to the forced, trained smiles of corporate chains. We ended paying more for our meal than most places but it was completely justified knowing we were eating the most natural, locally sourced ingredients with zero additives and zero harm to animals or the environment. It was also justified because it made 2 carnivores rethink the way we thought about vegan food.

    (5)
  • Joanne T.

    Love the space. Love the decor. Love the drinks. Hate the prices! Such a cute place to meet someone for coffee or healthy beverage. I had the Elvis smoothie which costs about $9. The guy had a cold brew coffee and there was no complaint. It was delicious but for the size and price it was outrageous. Coming here was definitely a treat. Thank Yelp for a free organic macaroon treat for checking in. I had the spicy Mexican chocolate macaroon and wanted more. I'd love to check out their Saturday prix fix dinners.

    (3)
  • Philly 6.

    The location is quaint and the decor (outside and in!) are adorable. Very hole in the wall, country-chic. I didn't try any of the prepared food, but it all looked delicious (especially the vegan mac and cheese). I can unofficially say that the have the best green smoothie in Philly. It has kale, banana, orange, pineapple, brazilian nut milk and ice (I got it without pineapple) and it is the most delicious, refreshing drink ever. Are things a bit pricey? Sure. But this is an organic health food store in Rittenhouse Square, so that is to be expected.

    (5)
  • Laura Jill S.

    Wow! What an incredible addition to Rittenhouse! Super healthy, super tasty, & super friendly service! I met up with Lia B here this morning for their grand opening (b/c where else would 2 rad vegan ladies be?!) & I was very impressed. I enjoyed a mini-quiche, coconut yogurt w/ muesli, a chocolate cookie, & a sparkly tonic, while Lia had the chia pudding & a coffee. We both enjoyed everything we ordered. The coconut yogurt was my favorite & Lia really enjoyed the Brazil Nut Milk for her coffee. They also have lots of cold pressed organic juices to choose from & I noticed some amaranth porridge that looked really tasty...next time! I really LOVED the space. Lots of light, lots of exposed brick, lots of really cool touches to the decor, & I'm guessing that their wood is reclaimed. They also offer classes & cooking demos...I have a feeling they'll be awesome. Finally, REALLY friendly staff. Thank you, Miles, for taking the time to talk to us, looking forward to seeing you there again soon! All vegan, all gluten free, almost all organic. Highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Rachel A.

    Expensive healthy grub but completely worth it. We went back 2/2 days on a recent trip to Phili.

    (5)
  • Jay D.

    The second vegan cafe/coffee shop in Philadelphia (after Grindcore House), this place is located conveniently in Rittenhouse Square. Well appointed glass/wood/plants decor. The iced coffee is as good as it gets (stong. cold brew?) and snacks are all vegan and nearly all raw. Love the little raw-ish wraps for around $6. The back area is nice and empty and a good place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. My only gripe would be that the music selections are typically a little on the cheesy side (a la supermarket top 40, lots of sad songs.) But better than metal when you're trying to unwind.

    (5)
  • Jah F.

    I would be a regular if this place had cheaper pricing. Decor is nice and love the big open window in the front.

    (4)
  • Mandy H.

    This place was delicious. I've been trying to eat clean and this was the perfect place to do so for lunch. My friend from out of town suggested PS & Co. because she had visited before and really wanted to go back and I was happy to oblige. I had the pad thai which was delicious and I didn't realize that the noodles weren't even really noodles (they're made out of raddish I believe) and totally guilt free. I also don't usually love kale, but it really worked in this pad thai bowl. We split some sort of dark chocolate/coconut dessert which was rich and yummy, but a little too rich to have alone, so I'm glad I had someone to share with. I will definitely be back! It's worth a visit.

    (5)
  • Betsy B.

    Love the concept (plant-based, gluten-free), but the portions were very small and horribly overpriced. Food was good, but not excellent, and definitely not worth the cost. Probably won't ever go back.

    (3)
  • Megan R.

    The staff here is always pleasant,I work down the street so I like to support local business. The smoothies are my favorite and of course the juices, the mint with lemon is the best . Everything is made with care so the taste is great.

    (5)
  • Jessica S.

    All vegan, all organic with a cute indoor/ outdoor space to boot! PS & Co has radically transformed the former Adresse space. Plaster walls were stripped back to expose the brick structure beneath, hard wood floors were refinished, and windows were opened up and added to create a lovely light filled space on Locust. Without any signage on the various prepared foods, the friendly staff helped me select my lunch -- the PS & Co take on a Caesar salad with a creamy vegan dressing, facon (crisped & seasoned shitake), spicy chickpeas over a bed of shredded kale and cabbage. At $13.50 with tax before tip it was a pricy lunch, but it was filling and delicious. Will be back when I'm in the mood to treat myself to something healthy. A great addition to Rittenhouse Square's vegan dining scene.

    (4)
  • Allison B.

    Checked in and checked out. Rang up my $7.50 coconut yogurt to discover they don't have WiFi because they're "in a dead zone." P.S. & Co. is located at 17th and Locust in Center City, Philadelphia. The cashier gladly refunded me and I went on my way. Note: she still offered the free macaroon check-in offer, which was very nice. I was happy to pay the high price for a snack if that meant I could camp out for an hour or so and get some work done. No go at P.S. & Co.

    (3)
  • Bakchun K.

    Opens at 7. I came here since they have milk shakes and freshly made juices. They have some unique combinations but when I went, there were only 5 or 6 types available. It is quite expensive. It is a boutique place with food and has seating. No printed receipts, it's through email, no marketing materials sent to me yet.

    (3)
  • Stephanie C.

    I came all the way from New York to visit PS & Co as soon as I heard they were opening a flasgship store. Having been a long time fan of their organic, gluten free, vegan sweets, I was ecstatic to hear that they were expanding their menu to have more savory items. I enjoyed the Southeast Asian/Burmese inspired soups, as well as their take on a Vegan Caesar salad... the salad dressing was AMAZING. I also enjoyed the iced chai tea, and of course their classic macaroons. Rosewater and Mexican chocolate are my faves. The food is overall really inventive, and gives you so much more than what you're expecting at a vegan restaurant (I say this because I am a carnivore so I don't really go for this time of food normally but strangely, I sort of find myself always loving vegan places... and the ones I like always have an Asian influence, like PS & CO-I'm a fan of Francia Cafe and Gobo in NY) The best part is honestly just sitting down and looking around; this place is gorgeous. I really dig the eco friendly decor, and all of the thoughtfulness going into planting tulips and whatnot....it really makes for a nice meal by the park.

    (5)
  • Nancy P.

    I stopped by at the recommendation of some people after a run. I wasn't overly hungry so I didn't know what to get. I don't think anything really compelled me to order but I decided on the coconut yogurt with the muesli and got a macaroon from checking in on Yelp. I got the double chocolate flavor macaroon. Although I expected a stronger chocolate taste, it was still delicious and chewy. The coconut yogurt was a bit more strange. It had a lemony taste to it, which I liked but I didn't enjoy the snack enough to seek it out. It was pricey around $7. While I'm not won over by all that organic vegan spiel, it's a good concept for others.

    (3)
  • Daniel P.

    Great food, awesome cold press coffee and the young lady Molly behind the counter was a great host.

    (5)
  • Rose H.

    I never knew creative use of vegetables and other healthy items (chickpeas, etc.) could taste so good and provide such variety. I'm not vegan but am trying to enter a healthier eating phase and every dish I've had here - including desserts - has been fantastic. I agree with others - the staff is super friendly, very knowledgeable, and willing to spend the time to help a n00b get started. I've enjoyed everything I've had here - pad thai salad, chickpea curry salad, caesar salad, sweet potato shepherd's pie, mac & [not] cheeze, rolls and wraps, pasta, several desserts, etc. And, even if you aren't looking for vegan and/or gluten-free fare, the pancakes with shitake bacon are worth a weekend stop. They make me like things I've long said I didn't like. :)

    (5)
  • Nicholas P.

    Delicious healthy vegan cuisine. My favorite is the pad thai w/ kale. They have great dessert options made with high quality ingredients. Also enjoyed their pre-fix dinner too. Beautifully curated space as well.

    (5)
  • Christy H.

    Cute place, nice food but Overpriced for what it is ($6 for a piece of banana bread..?) Service wasn't that friendly either..

    (2)
  • Cocobe L.

    Very expensive but the quality is amazing. The banana bread and the peanut brittle are my two favorites. Tasted the garbanzo bean chili was quite tasty. I tried the peanut butter and chocolate tart it was very intense and not very sweet but yet very intense, little bit of a learning curve on it but I would order it again, it was what a tart should be without all the add sugar. Not for the economically challenged you are paying for a high-quality food and they're paying a higher rent in Rittenhouse Square. Tried the tea the Earl Grey I really liked it strong but not too strong . A must for foodies that are extremely particular about the cleanliness of their food and the purity of ingredients. I also have a section with jams and spices rices. There are meals to take home and vegetable drinks. Hold it.... The Elvis torte is just plain darn addicting and to be handled with upmost care and a small spoon ... Keeps the food orgasium going!

    (5)
  • Meredith B.

    hey, you're good. I like your vibe. You are healthy and it works. I'm digging your Chinese-Burmese upbringing as the website says because quite frankly I love just about anything with Asian influence but find it troubling to stay healthy. I've had your summer rolls and found them tasty. I also enjoyed your free macaroon I got from checking in yelp. The pico de gallo was good... I wasn't too into the uncooked corn. It just seemed a little off in texture Hey, you have other things on the menu. It's super cute in here. If I needed to study or maybe just get out of the house and read a bit... I'd come here.

    (3)
  • Nicole F.

    Great place! 100% gluten free and plant based. Prices are a bit expensive but worth it!

    (5)
  • Jihye T.

    One of my favorite places to treat myself. I love the decor and ambiance and their dedication to fresh, organic, vegan and gluten drinks and food that are tasty and beautiful. At prices like these, it's definitely not a daily indulgence for me but am looking forward to trying more items from the menu and taking some classes here to make my vegan cooking skills to the next level!

    (4)
  • Amy J.

    The greens smoothie is fresh and yummy, but I will be back to try the Elvis smoothie -- the menu did not have smoothie descriptions so definitely ask the staff for their recommendations!

    (4)
  • Komal D.

    Great decor, juice, and menu. I had a free macaroon from yelp so I stopped in to try it. They have coconut macaroons. I had a mexican cayenne (it actually had a spicy kick) and a chocolate chunk (so much choco lately goodness)! I also had a fresh immune boosting juice and it was so good. I really wish I could create something this delicious and healthy myself. However, this fresh food comes at a super high price unfortunately. But the women who worked there are so nice that this place definitely deserved 5 stars for their service.

    (5)
  • marla y.

    Everything is delicious and gluten-free. The people working here are so friendly and helpful. Check The schedule for classes. The owner teaches monthly classes ranging from raw chocolate making to baking pies and tarts. I travel all the time and this is one if my favorite spots for healthy food.

    (5)
  • G M.

    Five stars rated for the food with its clean, gluten-free ingredients, delicious combinations, and unique selections. Tried a few soups, a couple salads, wraps and all were excellent. Wish they were priced a little lower as all of the elements of a meal add up to more than expected, organic or not. Five stars rated for the knowledge of the staff about ingredients, however, they could be friendlier, and, why is there a tip option when paying since it is a self-service place? For some reason we felt obligated and then the person didn't acknowledge our tip or our departure. Lovely, light, clean space in a good location. The house-made cashew milk was worth the price, due to its pure content and taste. Delicious free flavored water helps compensate for the comparatively higher price of the meals. A 4.5 would be the rating if that were available.

    (4)
  • Delilah K.

    I went here to grab a quick breakfast to go yesterday morning. The young ladies who were working were extremely helpful in explaining their menu and products the minute I stepped into the store. I really enjoyed that they were very knowledgeable about their offerings and selections - it's always a relief to me when employees are able to tell me the ingredients in the food that they sell. I ordered an amaranth porridge, a cookie, and pad Thai salad. Everything tasted very pure and flavorful. The porridge and the cookie isn't overly sweet, which is perfect for me because I have a sweet tooth, but I hate diabetes-causing sugar overload sweets. The homemade sauce (correct me if I'm wrong?) that came with the pad Thai was simple, pleasant, and satisfied my taste buds really well. The interior of the cafe is very clean, spacious, and lovely. Too bad I was in a rush yesterday to enjoy my time at the cafe. I look forward to the next time I stop by for breakfast (which will be very soon)!

    (5)
  • N R.

    I usually come here post-flywheel for the green smoothie. Pros: The place is very cute and clean. AND they allow dogs, which is a huge plus :) The green smoothie is very consistent. Although a bit too icey. Cons: Expensive and no loyalty program (Ex. Buy 10 drinks get 11th free)

    (4)
  • Julia T.

    I'm disappointed to see the owner of this cafe coming into the comments to accuse other dissatisfied customers of not being proactive enough in their disappointment or not having a valid enough reason to be dissatisfied. That's no way to run a business-- full stop. Now, I came into the shop while doing some survey work across the street at the Parc Rittenhouse, so I was not dressed up too nicely-- I was wearing work boots, work jeans, and an insulated sweatshirt. I needed something sweet, so I grabbed $6 from my wallet and ran to PS & Co. I went into the shop and grabbed a bottle of juice, only to see when it was rung up that it was $10. "Whoops! Silly me, I figured bringing $6 to go buy a juice would be reasonable." The barista gives me the spiel about how high-quality their juices are, et al, "but don't worry," she says, "we have a cranberry and seltzer that's cheaper!" She rings it up. "Oh no," she says, "it's $6.75." For seltzer and syrup. $6.75. For seltzer. With syrup. "I'm just gonna go get a soda from the pharmacy around the corner," I said, slowly backing away. The sales girl -- I am not kidding you here, reader -- cocks her shoulder and says with blithe resignation, "Whatever, it's your body." !!!!!! People, Cafe Plenty is right around the corner from here. They're nice, their food is delicious, and you don't have to worry about the owner coming after you in the comments about not being sophisticated enough to appreciate their much-too-precious-for-you wares. This location used to be a beautiful clothing and accessories store called Addresse. When I was a poor high school kid, I would go in there and try on their $700 alligator shoes and their $1400 dresses, and the shopgirls were as nice as they could be. I wish P.S. & Co. could continue showing that kind of graciousness to potential sales.

    (1)
  • Candy C.

    Loved, loved Pure Sweets & Co. On my 1st visit had a yummy Summer Roll + Cold pressed orange & lavender juice... Yummers! I've taken the time to read many of the reviews (many of them VERY unjust)... as a health coach I understand the value of nutrition, food should be eaten to nourish and not just to fill up our stomach. Prices are yes def on the high end, but then again, you are totally getting what you are paying for... food to help u thrive, food that has been very well conceived and prepared, quality of products. Mind you, of course we need to think about our budgets, but truly, I feel we over spend in so many other things, but when you think about it, why not on your health and what you put on your body? We might as well ditch the expensive creams to keep a youthful look or over the counter medication to "treat" symptoms of illnesses (but not the cause) and eat right and I assure you, you will spend WAY more less and have WAY more money to enjoy other things that makes life worth living... for me thats food such as offered by PS & Co, food that makes me thrive :)

    (4)
  • Lee C.

    Oh boy yes! Fantastic coffee, great baked goods (who cares that they are gluten free, they are just great!) and a perfectly charming space. Perhaps a bit pricey, but the ingredients are organic and top notch so totally worth it. Plus they have great taste in music!

    (5)
  • Cindy P.

    Everything about my recent experience at P.S. & Co.'s Friday dinner was disappointing. My friend requested that we go there in honor of her birthday, and I was happy to oblige. However, the reservation process was annoying, to say the least, and spoke volumes of how much room for improvement the staff has in running a restaurant/cafe. I first called two weeks prior to my reservation date and spoke with Jacqueline (not sure of the spelling). She took down my name, contact info, and the date I was calling to reserve. I asked if I needed to purchase a voucher on the website and she assured me I could simply pay the bill after the meal. (I also asked if they did anything special for birthdays, and she said, no, but assured me I could bring something in or purchase another dessert; really???) The following day, Andrew called to tell me that my reservation had not been notated correctly and inquired as to the date of the reservation. I told him the date and thought we were all set. Not quite. The Thursday before the dinner at approximately 8:30 PM, I received a voicemail from Andrew, informing me that the dinner was fully booked and in order to honor my reservation, they would now require a credit card number to hold my spot. Less than a half hour later, while I was on my way to get my credit card, I received another phone call from Andrew, again requesting my credit card number and telling me that if my party didn't show up we would be charged the price of one setting. I don't understand why it took so many phone calls to get to this point. They should have gotten all the information they needed when I first called to make the reservation. I could understand if they were calling the day before to confirm the reservation, as many other restaurants do, but the way this all unfolded left a bad taste in my mouth even before the dinner. The dinner itself was underwhelming. The tables were extremely close together, so there was no way to have a private conversation with my friend. When the guy at the table next to ours burped after the meal, I wanted to say, excuse you, but I didn't. The food itself was okay, but nothing to write home about. I understand that yes, everything is fresh and organic and local and all that jazz, but other than those attributes, there was nothing notable about the food. In addition, because there was only one server for the entire room, it was a chore flagging him down for water and juice refills. Finally, the bill came and I asked about a small partnership discount that is a feature of my membership to a health clinic. At first, Andrew told me he didn't know about the discount but that he would ask the owner. When I stated that I had seen the discount on the website, Andrew assured me that if that were the case they should honor the terms. Andrew then came back and stated that the discount did not apply to the Friday dinners. When I stated that the website explicitly included the Friday dinners in the discount, he asked me to go and show the owner where on the website the discount was stated. I pulled up on my phone the website of my health clinic and showed it to Andrew. Andrew stated that it was a mistake and that the discount didn't apply. Because it was my friend's birthday dinner and this exchange was taking up too much time, I decided to drop the issue. Perhaps the erroneous website information was not the fault of P.S. & Co., but if they're offering a discount they should have made sure that the terms were communicated correctly. In any other instance, at any other restaurant, they would have honored the discount or done something to smooth things over. (And to add insult to injury, when I later received my emailed receipt from Square, I noticed that they increased the amount of tip I left. I know I left a tip of $18.00 but somehow it had grown to $18.79 when they charged it. While the increase isn't much, to change the amount I was ultimately charged is definitely sketchy, if not illegal.) What I did not like about my experience with P.S. & Co. is that their attitude is "it's our way or the highway." Their focus is on what they perceive to be important, whether it's the food, drinks, or decor. Clearly, their focus is not on the customer experience. While this attitude may be palatable for some, I would rather support an eating establishment that actually cares about whether or not I go home happy.

    (2)
  • Katy A.

    This is my new favorite go-to place to hang, get a healthy meal, have a guiltless treat, awesome tea, etc. The food is all delicious and vibrant, the staff is super friendly and welcoming. Everything is right up my alley! So excited to have found this place!! Will definitely be coming back here regularly!

    (5)
  • jen a.

    Although the desserts were amazing, no one in my party enjoyed their meal. Everything was so salty, I couldn't even finish mine. I had the sweet potato biscuit and gravy. I stopped halfway through after my third glass of water, just couldn't get through all the salt. The coffee was good, but the service was incredibly slow. I would go back to eat the dessert but that would be it.

    (2)
  • Gerald F.

    Nice stop for a quick bite of healthy organic food. Decor is well done and the staff are nice and friendly. Great place for a morning bite or late afternoon snack Their items are set up to take home but they do have searing available and each time I've been there, options were plentiful. Give it a try for sure

    (4)
  • JP R.

    What a great concept - wonderful execution - great ambiance - and great service Had absolutely wonderful unique food here - - purple soba noodles and tofu soup - kale salad .... heated in a pan (and not just stuffed into a microwave - "microwaves kill nutrients customers pay the extra for" - owner) - amaranth porridge as dessert (or breakfast?) or a baked goodie substitute?) cold pressed juices...fine selection Ambiance, service and quality make up for any qualms about prices, but I realize high quality organic fairtrade ingredients aren't cheap. Will go back when in Philly again - in the meantime - highly recommended

    (5)
  • A S.

    Stopped in here for my morning juice fix. Also ended up getting 2 macaroons because 1) had a yelp checkin coupon for 1 macaroon 2) the flavors were so different than any other place I've been so couldn've pass up not trying one more. Macaroons(Lemon lavendar, Mexican Chocolate): I give them credit for the creativity. The macaroon itself was very dense and perfectly chewy. The lemon lavendar outshiined the mex. chocolate. as I tasted zero spiciness and all chocolate in the mex. chocolate macaroon. The Lemon Lavender was delicious as the slight lemony tartness contrasted the hint of lavender very well. Forgot the name of the juice I got but it was a combination of dandelion greens, pear/apple, lemon, parsley (cold pressed). Not a combo you'd find anywhere else. Super light and refreshing.. just the pick me up I needed to start my morning. the only negative was the temperature inside the place. it was a bit stuffy since it was in the 80's outside and there was no fan or ac running inside. other than that, this place is definitely worth stopping by if you're in the area! the service, quality of food is very much worth the price. Service there was great! Everyone who worked there were so down to earth and amiable. Got into a fantastic conversation with the owner after asking whether the juice had been sweetened with agave. I can tell that she cared and was truly passionate about the food (and quality of food) she serves. I had intended to purchase some food I saw from their online menu but she explained the reason they could not offer them was because the quality of ingredients from their source just wasn't up to par. Overall, fabulous cold-pressed juices. I will definitely pay a visit next time I'm back in Philly to try their food- thanks!!

    (4)
  • Michael H.

    This is a 3.5 star review, and here's the breakdown: On the side of 4 stars: 1) Beautiful space with an open, San-Francisco vibe. 2) An eye toward sustainable, organic food. 3) Delicious coconut soup and macaroons. On the side of 3 stars: 1) EXPENSIVE. Our lunch of a (small) soup and a chickpea curry salad came out to about $21. 2) We came in around 5 PM and they had run out of most of the food on their menu. It looks like they're open until 7 but the picking get pretty slim. 3) If you have a nut allergy like my wife, the menu is not as friendly. 4) Chickpea curry salad was dry-we poured the soup into it which improved things a bit. 5) Food is pre-prepared and sitting on display, which may explain our dry salad. For the price, we were at least hoping that we could have our food made-to-order.

    (3)
  • Elsa U.

    Delicious food, a little pricey but understandably so since the ingredients are all organic and sourced very carefully. The owner is a sweetheart, I've had chance to meet her and she's super sweet and down to earth.

    (5)
  • Risa M.

    What a great spot! The counter help was nice enough to blend a custom juice. Juice was great I only wish they were fresh pressed - but they still get 5 stars :) Nice design, decor, people and excellent menu options. Plenty of seating. I would agree on the pricing being on the high end (over $20 for a juice and a salad to go-plus the auto tip request pop up is sort of awkward at the counter). BUT they still get 5stars because I would have given them more if I could!

    (5)
  • Danie G.

    At first I was really put off by how the negative reviews are being handled on Yelp. Yes, responding is a good thing, but people shouldn't be attacked - it's important to me that sites like Yelp have open and honest reviewers and the type of response that negative reviews got really put me off. Am also put off by the Brazil nut creamer because American demand is devastating the rain forests in South America. However, a friend wanted to meet here and I am always looking for great, healthful food so decided to give it a go. Luckily I was prepared for the prices thanks to those negative reviewers! ;) Food cooked with care and with high quality ingredients is going to be expensive. I work in food distribution and think we should be paying much more for food so that farmers and farm workers can be paid fairly and not feel forced to resort to toxic sprays in order to provide our country with cheap food. It's annoys me when restaurants are expensive because they have a high profile chef but when places like this are expensive, it actually makes sense. It's an investment in your health. The things I tried were all very good and clearly were made the care. I appreciate that things that were sweet, were barely sweet and that the flavors were simple and appealing. Will definitely be back to try more. Staff were friendly and helpful and actually knew the products, which was nice. I do hope they succeed because we need more places like this.

    (4)
  • Michele M.

    Many of the positives mentioned in other reviews are spot on. The décor is lovely; the service was friendly, and the prices are very high. Having lived in Boston, Los Angeles, and London and frequented many restaurants and cafes specializing in organic food, I was quite surprised by how high the prices were for such small portions. But, lest I prompt the owner to respond to the myriad comments about prices with a sanctimonious rant about how happy obese Philadelphians should be about P.S.'s reasonable prices, let me say that if you want to spend lots of money to eat, that's your prerogative. The big problem with this place is not its price; it's the terrible food. The muffins were, in a word, inedible. As someone who eats gluten-free not by choice but by necessity, I've had a vast range of gluten-free items. The corn muffin had an excessively granular texture and lacked flavor. The mango chutney on top was not sufficient to lend the muffin sufficient flavor. The chocolate banana muffin was better but incredibly dense--characteristic of much poor gluten-free baking. A little baking power goes a long way. The issue here is not whether ingredients are organic, fair-trade, etc. The baking is simply poor.

    (2)
  • Bob S.

    Good coffee. I will sample more of what they have to offer since I feel places like this are important to the city and offer an alternative to fast food. But they kinda need to lose the militant vegan attitude. That was a turn off. I don't care if you a vegan cafe. All I want is good coffee that rocks. Please consider something other than your Brazil "creamer." I understand good food comes at a premium, but I found the whole Brazil thing pretentious.

    (3)
  • Joe B.

    My original Post: The prices are ludicrous! 8 oz juice $10.20. I don't give a hoot about what processes were used or how they cold press for one hour. The names of the drinks (Ubud!) reflect the price for a gallon of aviation fuel to get to those exotic locations, but bear no reality to the market for a juice, no matter how good. Skip it! My update a week later: OK now the owner comes out on Yelp and says 'Hey its a 16Oz $10.68 drink, not a 8oz drink for $10.20...your post was blatantly false!' I guess was SO SHOCKED at the price that maybe I was stunned. Ok maybe ... but $10 for a drink of juice, much less anything not marked Chateau Margeaux 1982 is CRAZY! I went to this shop as a neighbor ... I live one block from this place and its STUNNING that they would attack a customer online. This is a mark of arrogance. Worse yet their obliviousness to the actual people who would use their services is a DEAL BREAKER.

    (1)
  • Jamie U.

    I'll start by saying this place is almost a daily weekday stop for me on my way to work. It is so nice to see a place like this open up that has super healthy choices and specialty food for those of us who don't fancy bacon at every meal. Although the prices are a bit high, the food is prepared well and features some unconventional ingredients, so I am not surprised. Combine that with the Rittenhouse location and the prices seem pretty much on point. I've tried a tonic, some salads, the summer roll, the coconut porridge, and a macaroon. I can say each one of the items I have tried was very good. The coconut porridge is my go-to. It's filling because of the chia seeds and the muesli. I prefer the fruit on top, but they don't always have it. The one criticism I have however is the consistency is not quite there. I've taken that delicious cup of coconut porridge to my office many times and here and there there is a bitter taste (I think from probiotics? Not sure) or it's quite runny. REGARDLESS, it's delicious so I don't care much and keep going back for more. The decor is lovely and the staff is always so friendly. Even in the face of complaining over-entitled Rittenhouse residents (witnessed this a few times and each time the Staff was soooo much nicer than I would have been able to be!) I hope this place lasts. It's a move in the right direction for the city. Fresh, local, organic, unconventional, healthy food that is quick and easy.

    (4)
  • Jack B.

    Really great food and super friendly service. Bring your visa card. It ain't cheap. TRemendous salad, wraps and cold pressed juice.

    (4)
  • S L.

    This place is adorable, the staff is incredibly friendly and helpful, and I think Center City could use more 100% vegan places. I was excited to try this place after hearing a lot about it. I picked up lunch (a salad, iced tea and a dessert) and spent almost $20. I don't mind spending $20 on lunch, but I wouldn't (and couldn't) do it every day. The salad was OK. It was a bit dry for me and lacked flavor. The macaroon I got for dessert was tasty, but tiny, and maybe not worth the $2 price tag. This place is more like 3.5 stars for me. I love the idea of this place, but the prices are a bit on the high side for me to come back.

    (3)
  • Kelly C.

    if you're looking for an economical satisfying lunch... AVOID THIS PLACE AT ALL COSTS!!!! lol i have very bipolar feelings about this place. i want to love it but i really can't .. mostly because my wallet won't let me. so i stopped in today to grab a salad. never been.. but saw some glowing reviews on yelp so i thought "heeey what the duck, lemme try!" so i got the sunflower seed caesar salad.... $13.50 after tax O_O!!!!! my insides ached a little bit T_T;; but partially my fault too b/c i just love trying new places... surely, the salad is more unique than your ubiquitous saladworks. the sunflower seed caesar is mostly kale based, finely chopped, and mixed with a lighter hue of romaine. it comes with dried up shiitake mushrooms that taste like bacon and some crunchy peas that reminds me of those wasabi peas.... it's served with a miso dressing which adds to the nice fusion mix. everything tastes mighty fine. not gonna lie, it definitely tastes snazzy compared to your regular saladworks. but i really dunno if the taste and its fancy organic properties can truly justify the premium price! heck i don't even like that much dressing on my salad and i doused the whole saucer of dressing into my bowl to get every ounce of what i paid for. (btw DON"T DO THIS! b/c it ended up being too salty and ... spicy?!) so all in all, the cafe has a beautiful organic setting. very down to earth and relaxing ambiance. not a bad place to chill on a sunday afternoon. but sadly for me, i cannot afford this luxury salad daily. i'm sure it's aimed to a different target group since it is located at the heart of center city next to rittenhouse. i probably wont be returning anytime soon unfortunately.. just trying to give people a heads up before coming here~

    (4)
  • Food L.

    Really great food particularly their kale salad, macaroons and cookies. The soups are pretty good as well, although as someone who needs high protein foods, the tofu add-on does not cut it and makes the meals ridiculously expensive. The only real down side is the high price even with my student discount. I appreciate the owner offering that, though!. There were a few times when the cookies I bought were dried out, and when i took them back to the store, they were replaced. Hard to justify a $4 cookie if it's not perfect. It's impossible to find this quality nutrition in a fast-food format, so my wallet is bleeding for a good reason. Also a little disappointed that this place does not have WIFI and as I was told, does not want to encourage people/students to study, but rather have cafe-goers talk to one another. Unfortunately I'm not one of those people who has copious amounts of leisure time and money, so if you're like me, you are forced to find a Starbucks or Saxby's to do your work and pop over to PS and Co when you take a break. Overall, their food is just what health conscious people need. In fact, I crave their kale salad multiple times per week. Pretty funny! Oh, and also, beautiful decor inside. BIG CON: High employee turnover, and the new people don't seem to be as nice and friendly as the old slew.

    (4)
  • Stephen S.

    I can't imagine this place surviving. The food is good but the price is ridiculous. We came here for breakfast and it came to $35 for 3 people. That might make sense at a sit down, full service place but this is more of a little take out spot. Now I understand that you're using high quality ingredients and labor-intensive house made but milks (and not just any nut milks but Brazil nut milk) but I can't imagine there's enough of a market for these products to sustain this spot. Also, even though their voicemail message says they're open 7 days a week from 7 to 7, that's not the case. We came at 8:30 on Sunday only to learn they don't open until 9. And when they open, a lot of stuff isn't ready yet because it's ... "Extremely labor intensive" (no wonder they don't open earlier). The coffee comes black and if you want any milk the only option is Brazil nut milk which comes with a significant up charge because it's "extremely labor intensive." Maybe I don't understand everything about nutrition, but I'd be more than happy with the option if almond milk offered with the up charge for the house made Brazil nut milk available. It was (sorta) fun to try once. My body is loving me for making a 'healthy' choice, but my wallet is hating me and I wouldn't come back here.

    (2)
  • Nicole D.

    Why does this place not have 5 stars? Yes its pricey. Get over it. You get far more than what you actually pay for. With a relatively large location in Rittenhouse Square you can tell that P.S & Co. is really trying to charge you as little as they possibly can while still trying to pay the rent. In doing so, they are providing Philadelphia residents with outstanding product and I didnt even mention the service yet. Upon my walking in I was greeted by 2 super friendly pleasent positive counter staff I really wish i could remember their names because I must say I have never been to a place with a friendlier waitstaff..and I've been to loads of places around the world in my time here on this planet. If you appreciate great quality, warm welcoming vibes, wonderfully sourced and executed food this is your place. I wish there were more places in the USA like P.S & Co. I no longer live in Philly but if I did I would make a special trip to come here. I had the ramen noodles and super green tea. Excellence from point of entry to point of departure. Keep up the good work.

    (5)
  • Jenna M.

    Concept and aesthetic are great. Food looks delicious. Do note though that they do not serve decaf coffee. (why?)

    (4)
  • Alison M.

    I didn't want to like this place because I eat meat and I don't really like sweets, but it was AMAZING. I had the summer rolls, a dish with chickpeas, and the kale salad. I'll definitely go back!

    (5)
  • Madhu R.

    Awesome warm, bright, woody farmhouse vibe. The guy at the counter, Miles, was super knowledgeable and really cared about the products they serve: the flavors, the environmental footprint, nutrition, and human impact. The coffee was pretty good and the Brazil nut milk was suprisingly tasty. I had a blackberry corn muffin that was a little salty and a little sweet, and really moist and flavorful.

    (5)
  • pati d.

    I have been a customer of Pure Sweets and the amazing Norwalk cold pressed Pure Tonics for over a year. Sitting in this sunny well designed cafe and have my favorite juices along with some of the best organic savories is a great treat. The decor matches the vibe of the cafe, recycled, natural and friendly along with being delicious.Philadelphia has needed more vegan kosher organic options and Andrea and her crew make it happen. I am in love with the coconut fruit of the day yogurt and the Burmese salad is a touch of Yangon in Rittenhouse. I agree with another review that the really easy iPad payment is made awkward by the recommended tip and glad to see it is being addressed. Now if there just was parking.....well it is worth getting a ticket to eat this incredible food.

    (5)
  • Suzanne H.

    Note: two stars because I purchased only a coconut muesli yogurt cup, so please don't use this review as a reflection of the food as I didn't try much. The stars reflect the prices. Pluses: nice menu, fresh ingredients, super friendly staff, welcoming atmosphere Con: expensive!!! My yogurt cup, which contained probably 5 oz., was priced at $7. Ridiculous. Everything else on the menu was priced well above the norm as well. I don't see this as a regular CC lunch spot unless you've lots of disposable income. But I guess they need to cover the rent. Sadly, I won't be going back since there are too many affordable options in the area.

    (2)
  • Hayley E.

    I'm feeling mean about my last review, so I went back the the place, ordered a few different things, and now I'm posting a more reasonable review. I guess I was so shocked about the prices I just went off about them. I still think the prices are very high, but to be fair, you are getting a nice quality purchase. The flavors are strong and staff continued to be extremely nice and warming! My favorite thing so far was the banana chocolate chip bread! Mmm!!!

    (4)
  • R S.

    Great healthy food to go. Juice is actually organic instead of mostly conventional like the majority of places that "sometimes" use organic produce.

    (5)
  • Min P.

    flavorful healthy

    (4)
  • Sam S.

    The service here was excellent! The cook kept the restaurant open just for the two of us, and carefully prepared our meals to our taste. The food was really good, although a little pricy.

    (4)
  • Chelsea W.

    Came here for the first time just to get a bottle of water, of which of course they didn't have, aside from their 'rejuvenated water' for $5. So I bought it and it was (sorry to say) disgusting.

    (1)
  • Amber R.

    Delicious food, awesome atmosphere, very cool place. I love and will definitely come back!

    (5)
  • Amber B.

    Adorable decor with a clean and refreshing layout. I ordered an Elvis smoothie. The person who served me did a great job explaining what's in it and made it beautifully. Also, very chipper and friendly! Although, it's pricy, I will be back from time to time as a treat.

    (4)
  • Larissa G.

    My first thought upon walking in here was that whoever designed this wonderland had both impeccable taste and very deep pockets. Everything is perfect. I absolutely loved the exposed brick and butcher-paper wall signage, as well as the light fixtures made of glass bottles. Every inch of the decor was planned and executed well, so props for that. Plus, the space is a lot larger than it seems! They have extra seating out front and also a room in the back. I was here around lunchtime on their third day and it was very crowded. My friend and I just wanted a juice and after standing around for a few minutes being confused, we flagged down someone who told us they were in the refrigerator at the end of the counter. So, we each selected a juice out of the middle of the refrigerator. They were in beautiful glass bottles and were some sort of lemon and mint flavor- I was so excited! We hopped back in line and waited until we got up to the cash register, only to be told that we couldn't have those juices. They were for a special order and the ones for customers were out of eye-level, up on the left side, in disappointing plastic cups. They also only had a single flavor, which was some sort of ginger with turmeric. After seeing the other one, this juice seemed like a total downgrade. I also don't like spice in my juices at all, but we had no choice. We bought the $8 juices and they were good, but not fantastic. While in the store, we heard the seemingly-overwhelmed employees trying to dodge lots of issues- namely that most of their menu (including all the sandwiches and wraps) wasn't available yet since they were so new. I think this place has a ton of potential and I want to go back just to see it again. However, they should have tried to roll out with a bang and have all their options ready because they likely lost quite a few customers. I also took home a menu to explore further and have to say- this place is seriously overpriced. I know that amazing vegan food is hard to find (and they probably have pretty steep rent to cover), but I would never spend that much on a small salad. The only box of cookies that I picked up and looked at in the store was $18... so take that as you will. Maybe come to lunch here to celebrate winning the lottery?

    (4)
  • Beka P.

    This place is HUGE, BEAUTIFUL, and ALL-VEGAN. I can tell that thought was put into every single aspect of the food and decor. It's just...wow. You have to see for yourself. I can see myself going here a lot in the summer, sipping on a tonic or iced coffee, buying a macaroon or a crisp bar for a sweet treat. The brazil nut milk is perfect in their iced coffee. The tonic I had yesterday (peppermint+carrot juice) was awesome--so flavorful and refreshing. I can't wait to try more of their juices and tonics. I got a six pack of macaroons and it was six dollars more than the cost of getting six individual macaroons. OOPS, not going to do that again! Weird price thing aside, we ate the whole little box there and each and every one was a delectable morsel of coconut goodness. Unfortunately, after seeing their prices, I cannot see myself eating a full meal at PS & Co. I'm sure the food is very good (it looks great!), but $15 (plus tax&tip!!!) for a salad is absurd. That's even more than your average takeaway salad at comparable NYC places like One Lucky Duck and Organic Avenue. Be prepared to spend around $25-$35 on a meal here. This place is for rich people.

    (4)
  • Daniel S.

    Super classy place - well designed and a great menu to complement the space (it's probably the other way around!). Tons of healthy choices and you can tell the staff and Andrea really love what they're doing. I'm looking forward to trying new things on successive visits. This place is a gem - I hope it's there for many years to come!

    (5)
  • Adam Z.

    After quickly glancing at the Yelp reviews, I was really excited to try this place. What a disappointment. We took the food to go to eat in the square, but most of the food ended up getting thrown away or finished somewhat begrudgingly. With several of us eating, we ordered several different items, which ranged from being pretty unremarkable (yet very expensive) to downright bad.

    (1)
  • Serena S.

    Lovely decor, very nice and polite employees and good food. However, the prices really are steep for the food being offered. Maybe I'm just biased. Having lived in Portland, Oregon and Southern California, perhaps I'm just used to the reasonable prices for similar items that taste as good if not better than the items here. Or maybe P.S.& Co is just on par with similar venues in Rittenhouse.

    (3)
  • mr c.

    I reviewed ps and co once before but had to add to the original as pumpkin smoothie along with the snickerdoodle salted caramel sandwich i had was a 1-2 combo that floored me. It's a bit sad to see pumpkin anything on the menu as it's just a reminder that summer has passed us by but this pumpkin smoothie will help you get through the rough times.

    (5)
  • Harry E.

    PS and CO is an amazing little grab and go (or stay) breakfast and lunch spot. They specialize in cold pressed juices which are unbelievable and pack a serious nutritional punch. I recommend the summer roll for a quick bite but you can not go wrong with anything in the whole shop! Everything is vegan, organic, gluten free, and as locally sourced as possible :) Stop by and you will not be let down. I can promise you that!

    (5)
  • JP G.

    Food was good. Very fresh, which is great. Space is great too. Really good decor/ambiance. Super clean. Staff is really nice. Ridiculously overpriced. $60 for 2 salads, 2 juices and an appetizer is outrageous. I get that it's fresh and healthy and organic and all that, and I love that, but waaaaaayyyyy too overpriced. It wasn't a lot of food either. If I spent $60, I want to feel like I'm eating $60! :) Yelp won't let me do 2.5 stars, so I'm doing 3.

    (3)
  • Becky S.

    If I could give PS 10 stars I would! Everything I've had here has been incredible. It's so nice to have a place that really knows and appreciates real food. The biscuit with gravy and the mushroom bacon were the favorites today, AND can't forget the peppermint patty!!! YUM!

    (5)
  • Nicole R.

    Great concept, but need a better pricing strategy. First, the good: The decor is fantastic, and the food is actually very good. I only tried their Acai, Banana, Brazilian Nut and Hemp smoothie as well as their amarinth porridge with a side of fruit. I love the Brazilian Nut smoothie: creamy and nutty but with a hint of refreshing berry. The amarinth porridge was different -- unlike anything I'd ever tasted -- but it was still very filling and tasted pretty good. The fruit cup was a mix of grapefruit, kiwi, and apples: nothing extraordinary, but pretty good. Now, the bad: Overall, the food tasted great, but I was truly surprised at the portions. First, the smoothie: I ordered this one day over the weekend and for $8+tax I received a pretty large-sized cup; I was surprised, then, to return a few days later and find that they had reduced the size of the product to a much smaller cup but maintained the price (I apologize: they never told me the exact size of the cup). When combined with the porridge and the fruit cup, the total price for everything was $18. For a quick breakfast I took to go. I can understand the prices will be higher here for the quality of the ingredients, and the portions actually don't bother me per se, but these prices are truly surprising. But it shouldn't: you can see that the owner has spent an extraordinary amount of money in the details of the decoration for this place and much of what you are paying for are those small details. I also want to comment on the service: it is incredibly slow every time I go there-- when I was there someone started to serve someone else in the middle of preparing my products. Hopefully as the company continues to test the concept they will refine their pricing further and improve the quality of their service. I cannot imagine going to this place for much more than the *very* occasional treat considering that the food, while good, was not some of the best food I've had in Philly. From a business perspective, not sure how it will work out with these kinds of prices, but the founder seems passionate and I hope she will be able to adjust as she goes along!

    (3)
  • Ryan K.

    Came in here looking for a smoothie place and left happy and full! The crew behind the bar were smiling and helpful! The owner was just hanging out meeting and greeting customers. Had a nice chat with her after they offered me a free sample of some great food they were testing out. They made me an amazing green smoothie! Highly recommend this place! Great vibe! Thanks for the cornbread :)

    (5)
  • Spencer C.

    Really great high-quality smoothies and coffee and food options. Only downside is that I wish they would expand the food menu so I could come in every day and have something to eat. The current food options are a bit obscure or seemingly a bit pricey for not that much quantity. I am confident they can improve and become 5 stars by expanding the menu a bit.

    (4)
  • Lara D.

    Love the Brazil nut milk-even though it is a pricey add-on. Cute and cozy decor, tons of seating. Amazing coffee and great tea selection!

    (5)
  • Alyssa D.

    Came in looking for a great salad for lunch and definitely got one. Kale and avocado are in my top 5 favorite foods, so I was thrilled to see a delicious salad with both. While everything was flavorful, including the free macaroon we got from checking in on Yelp, there is just something lacking that didn't get it a 5-star review. I think it's the pre-packaged salads; for such great quality food, it seems like a waste to not be able to get made-to-order options. But, I will be back!

    (4)
  • Kate G.

    I tried their gluten free macaroon (they were giving out samples on the street) and it was really good! So, I decided to try it for lunch. I got two juices and one roll. The juice was good and fresh. The roll was fresh but really small and for sure not enough for lunch. The total came to 28 dollars. Way too much! I understand the amount of fresh fruit required for the juice but the roll was just ridiculously small. I also got really upset because they don't have prices anywhere. They're not on the paper menu, they're not on the online menu, they're not exposed in the store.

    (2)
  • Rhian T.

    Fresh, inventive but highly overpriced. We stopped in for some vegan friendly items but left feeling disappointed. The fresh juice was bitter, the fresh homemade sweetners and milk did not balance out the coffee even with a heavy serving and the cookies were blah. I was super excited at the idea but it needs a bit more balance of flavor and sweetness when you are selling the idea of health sweets.

    (3)
  • Angela A.

    Beautiful cafe! I only stopped in to have a smoothie, but it was delicious. Fresh strawberries and bananas. It was delicious. I will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Ryan C.

    Have been GF for a while so sweets are not a staple in the diet. Always tough finding good treats that are comparable to their gluten cousins when the cravings hits. I now try to make PS a semi weekly stop on a cheat day to try something new. So far the Almond Butter cookie and Dark Chocolate Macaroon are my favorite. Do need to try some of the other macaroons like the carmelized and vanilla bean. Almonds and dark chocolate or just my weakness. Nice seeing more gluten free options out there where you would actually serve them to your non GF friends. Now if I could only find a good gluten free bagel.

    (5)
  • Y T.

    I am a mom of 3 carnivorous picky eaters age 5, 4, 2 and I appreciate that PS &Co's tasty treats are not processed and artificial. The ingredients are so fresh, natural, organic and pure that I do not feel bad that my kids indulge in the coconut and dark chocolate macaroons (which they love). I had the privilege to chat with the owner Andrea who is extremely accommodating and passionate about food and nutrition. This is a beautiful place made of everything recycled and reclaimed. Even my husband who refuses to eat anything that does not have some sort of dairy product enjoyed the macaroons and chocolate and banana cream tarts. Andrea knows how to make the food tasty yet healthy and I cannot wait to go back to try the rest of the menu. I did not at all feel that I was in a vegan, gluten free and kosher place.

    (5)
  • Christine E.

    Beautiful, airy, original decor... Everywhere I looked there was some unusual detail, from vintage bottles lit in wire milk crates overhead to fresh flowers EVERYWHERE ( even some in the super clean bathroom). Glass-doored refrigerators hold lovely packages of healthy looking hand made products- glass bottles of Brazil nut milk ( I would like to try that in an iced coffee next time). So... The food- a magical combination of healthy/delicious/unusual & beautifully presented. Here are the 3 things I liked the most, though it was hard to choose. * spring roll holding all kinds of bright flavors-grated carrot w some sort of light lime dressing/tofu/shredded vegetables and an amazing dipping sauce. * a vegan Caesar salad- I think sunflower oil instead of egg? Chop chop pile of crispy greens and a sprinkling of roasted/dried chick peas * an Avocado Coconut meat icy cold pudding with a few cayenne pepper roasted hazelnuts and edible flowers- served in a thick WECK glass ( I want to find these for home!) * a brown rice / bean dish with subtle flavors and a crispy onion topping that was sublime. Just remembering it made me forget I said 3 things. I guess that's 4. Every element of the place has an attention to detail that is astounding. And the owner Andrea Kyan popped over to our table to check that everyone was happy- she radiates a sense of good health and a vibrant love for life that is infectious. When you have a minute, go find that picnic basket that you bought in the 80s after watching all those Merchant-Ivory movies & a blanket and go get some P.S.&co & have a picnic in Rittenhouse Square. I read through the other reviews here & saw some negative pricing comments. It is not a cheap spot. I can't imagine the sourcing costs of all of these high-quality ingredients ( how many brazil nuts go into a gallon of cold pressed nut milk?) and paying staff above minimum wage and what I imagine are really high rental costs in such a premium neighborhood and a commitment to community all add up. I heard there is a little fleet of delivery bicycles. Hoping 95 gets a bike lane soon!!

    (5)
  • Andrew C.

    Came here in the afternoon after work before I had another long shift at my other job. Decided on one of the cold Press Juices. I don't quite remember which one it was but it had ginger and pear in it and it was awesome. Based on some other reviews i was half expecting the prices to be written in hieroglyphics or something but nope everything is in english so I wasn't surprised by the price at all. The staff was very friendly and the store was simple, clean and pleasant. will be back to try the food.

    (5)
  • Tina D.

    Fabulous! I can't say enough about this quaint cafe. The food is fresh, healthy and delicious. My friend and I ordered the summer rolls, the lettuce wraps and iced tea. Everything was amazing. What made the experience even better was the staff who were very attentive, not to mention the owner Andrea who is super sweet. I especially enjoyed the atmosphere. It's warm and inviting and feels as fresh as the food!

    (5)
  • Jamie K.

    you get what you pay for here! high quality food isn't cheap. that is not the fault of ps and co, that is the fault of the general food industry in the united states, which sucks. anyway, if you have a little money to spend and want a tasty, healthy meal, go here! the staff is really nice and will talk to you for hours about the food if you are into that kind of thing. really nice ambiance. wish they had wifi, but i understand why they do not. they want to make it a nice place to meet your friend for lunch, and not a laptop farm. anyway, if i was rich i would eat here all the time. i am not rich, so i just save it as a treat now and then.

    (4)
  • Rory B.

    Gorgeous decor and delicious food. I love the pad thai salad! The juices and desserts are fairly small portion-wise so I usually go for the salads, which I feel are the best deal.

    (4)
  • Jenny B.

    Saw this place while walking in the neighborhood with a friend and went for lunch the next day. Five stars just for the interior and setting of the place. It is absolutely gorgeous, with wooden chairs, vintage style furniture and little flower/plant decorations everywhere. Even their bathroom is adorable. The servers were all super nice. I had their summer roll and macaroons for dessert. Both were light and flavorful-just the right portion, although it is a bit on the pricey side. Would definitely drop by again to try more things on the menu.

    (5)
  • Aakriti G.

    Stopped in here for a quick breakfast with a bff, and couldn't have had a better experience. Such a cute cafe with great service and fantastic eats.

    (5)
  • Deborah S.

    This place is adorable!!! The food looks, smells and tastes amazing (get the chocolate tart!), the owner Andrea is lovely and welcoming, and I can't wait to come here for dinner. Plus, it's vegan, gluten free, AND kosher! The only problem is, it's a block from my apartment and offers delivery... Too tempting!!!

    (5)
  • Bryanna M.

    Really great food. Awesome atmosphere. Nice people. And it's healthy...what more could you want?

    (5)
  • A N.

    Came in for dinner the other day. I got the soup of the day and they loaded it up with purple rice noodles and tofu. I also got the quiche. Very good and the service was great, with a smile :)

    (5)
  • Heidi Z.

    I had the chocolate sable, cardamon rosewater macaroon and maple coconut cream chocolate. They are all incredibly delicious and I highly recommend them! Andrea, the owner is super friendly and helpful. :) Super lovely shop, decor and vibes! Thank you PS & Co.!

    (5)
  • Liz W.

    My husband and I tried PS&Co last week and were very glad we did. I had a green juice with spinach, cilantro and pineapple - did not know green juices could be so delish and refreshing. Yes it was pricey, but it's not a huge markup if you consider the cost of making it yourself. We also each got a salad, and split the summer rolls. The ginger salad was amazing - nice crunch, great bite from the ginger - and the relish, nuts and dressing balanced it wonderfully. The summer rolls - again, a revelation. Filling and chewy and crisp at the same time, with a dipping sauce that was just sweet enough without being cloying. The portions, despite seeming small, were surprisingly filling. And yes, it is pricey. You're paying for quality ingredients at a central location. Seems like a no brainer. I will definitely be returning.

    (4)
  • Scott J.

    I went into this place because it was next to my dentist's office. The architecture is great. There's an elegant simplicity to the aesthetics that creates a nice feel. The service is good, but the options are limited. There were few menu options. I was hungry and wound up with two smallish avocado rolls. They were tasty, but I felt unsatiated, at the same time they must have felt overcompensated given what I paid. I was told I could look at a menu but all they serve is what they can procure daily for the sake of freshness and honoring their pro-local ethos. That's all well and good, but there's gotta be some organic chicken salad and bread that satisfies the demands of their eco-ethically driven sensibilities. Also, it was almost a hundred degrees out and it felt like the air was on the "chipmunks in the vents chewing ice and blowing" setting. Can't you be organic and have decent air conditioning?

    (2)
  • Susan J.

    Just way too pricey. Understand that it's organic and healthy food. But I can't justify spending $10 for juice/smoothie or $3.50 for coffee (not pour over, drip coffee). I went the opening weekend so perhaps they have adjusted their prices but I was pretty turned off by the prices. Decor is very cute but I am just not willing to pay such a premium for it.

    (2)
  • Anonym S.

    I had a mediocre summer roll, a decent, if slightly medicinal, cold-pressed juice, and a very good dessert. The restaurant is well-decorated, but the ambiance felt smug and pretension, and the staff was not friendly or attentive. I don't think I'd return without some good reason

    (2)
  • Nicole H.

    I found this place by searching "organic" in Yelp. It is definitely pricey, but I think knowing that what I'm putting in my body is organic and unprocessed is 100% worth the price. There is not any other place like this in Philly. I have tried the nori roll, the pickled ginger salad, and the curried chickpea salad. They were all really yummy and filling! I definitely want to try some of the juices and desserts next time I'm there. Also, they offer some cool deals on their Facebook page so you can save a few bucks here and there. Even if, like me, you can't go very often because of the price, it is totally worth stopping by for a healthy lunch once in a while.

    (5)
  • Joyce R.

    We discovered PS&Co while walking around the Rittenhouse Square area after dinner. We stopped in and tried the chocolate and chocolate peanut butter tarts and spinach lemonade and were very impressed! So much so that we bought more desserts to go! Space is gorgeous and staff is friendly. Definitely heading there when we're back in town,

    (5)
  • Stephanie R.

    I recently made a GrubHub order from P.S. & Co. and while the transaction was a little rocky, they were really accommodating and professional. While I was in class, I had sent over some tea and soup to a friend who wasn't feeling well. I got a call a little later from them saying that they had run out of soup but were happy to help me replace it with something else on their menu. I decided to just send over the tea and a cookie which they were cool with and refunded me the $7 for the soup. The delivery guy then had trouble getting through the front door (For some reason it was locked which is weird because how did the mail man get in? -- But, whatever.) Anyway, they called me again to tell me that they couldn't fulfill the delivery because of the door issue but were willing to stay open for me to come pick up my order, which was very sweet. I couldn't get there ultimately since Bryn Mawr summer classes are 3 hours long and they issued me an instant refund. Overall, even though the food never got into our hands, I'm happy with the exchange. They were really accommodating and professional. GrubHub made a note on my account saying the refund had been issues within 10 minutes of me getting off the phone with them; super quick. I'd definitely be a repeat customer, just next time I'm be there in person :)

    (5)
  • L K.

    I would probably give it 3.5 stars if I could! The space is gorgeous, really well done. I've gone a couple times now and have had mixed experiences. First off, it's outrageously expensive. The juices are more expensive than when they sold them at dibrunos, which is a little strange? They have nothing labeled in the case so you have to keep asking what everything is. I have had the chia seed pudding which I really enjoyed. Their yogurt on the other hand I did not enjoy. It tasted like a weird mix of chocolate/coconut/berries. In a not delicious way. I also have had a blueberry corn muffin which I threw away after one bite. A weird combo of really salty and really bland. Also have had the quiche with the sweet potato purée on top. I warmed it up (not sure if I was supposed to) but it was really good! Had a nice strong iced coffee here but the (palm?) sugar they have for coffee doesn't mix with cold beverages, would be nice if they had a liquid sugar option for that. I'd still like to try a few more things before making an ultimate decision!

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 7:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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