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Downingtown’s Blue Cafe

Blue Cafe in Downingtown

Are you looking for a great tasting breakfast in a warm and inviting atmosphere? The Blue Cafe in Milltown Market is the place to be! I would even say it’s worth a drive into Downingtown even if you don’t live close – just to experience the delicious menu items created by Paul and Patti Frank. They are open for both Breakfast & Lunch – and will also do catered events in their location or yours.

I like good coffee. In nice mugs. Yeah, some call me a Princess-whatever- but I get happy when I have a comfortable mug full of strong, tasty coffee. Blue Cafe knows how to make some of the best coffee in Chester County!

The special items of the day rotate and combine amazing flavors to experience down right good food. LittleOne5.5 thinks the Blueberry Pancakes are the best tasting in the area. I like the Breakfast Burrito or Egg’s Benedict w/Crabcakes when we visit for breakfast. At lunch I used to love the Crabcake Sandwich on a Croissant, but lately I opt for a nice green salad. The soups are wonderful as well!

When you have a chance, if you haven’t yet – be sure and drop by the Blue Cafe! Patti and Paul will probably be there – they like to be involved up close and personal with their customers and make sure satisfaction is reached or exceeded! They are open Tues-Sat 7:00 AM – 2:00 PM. Phone 610-873-1700 and you can find them at 150 E Pennsylvania Ave., Bldg 100, Downingtown, PA 19335.

Happy Cinco de Mayo Chester County !

Cheers

It’s the night to be at the Mexican Restaurants tonight…. I was trying to find a spot to park at Main Street, Exton to find some shoes around dinner time tonight – that sure wasn’t a good idea – On the Border was packed ! Interestingly, Cinco de Mayo is apparently celebrated more in the [...]

Produce Junction – Exton

This is the place for freshness! I remember when I moved back to the Chester County area, I traveled 30 minutes to Phoenixville once I learned about Produce Junction – a glorious spot for a vegetarian’s shopping list. A couple of years ago (time flies!) Produce Junction opened in Exton !

Fresh flowers, fresh vegetables, and [...]

The Spectrum’s Last Breaths

What memories do you have of the Philadelphia Spectrum? It’s been around since 1967, that doesn’t really seem all that old to me. Maybe because it isn’t a whole lot older than me and I’m thinking I’m not that old, haha. But soon, we will only have memories of the stadium that was the place to see many different venues over the years.

Play it Forward

Akoha Playing it Forward game is a way to connect “real life” connections (even quick ones) to an “online” one.

Listen With All Your Heart

I couldn’t wait to get my fingers rolling across the keyboard. I can only hope to convey what I saw today out of one outstanding Philadelphia Eagles football player to you. My lesson I continue to learn.
My family can say we “know” Hank Baskett III, of the Philadelphia Eagles football team. No, we aren’t like [...]

What is the Story?

A mystery has captured my attention.  In West Chester, PA, among industrial buildings, sits an American Weeping Beech Tree, which was planted by Alexander Bane in 1703. My family has lived in the Chester County area for over 200 years.  300 years old is a long time ago! (Just think… Great Britain was formed. The [...]