"The diner pancake crown belongs to Comfort & Floyd in Passyunk Square. The kitschy corner spot serves two types of pancakes: classic buttermilk and blueberry cornmeal. While the buttermilk hits the hotcake spot, the cornmeal’s airy rise and subtle texture will ensure you leave no crumb behind. Unlike most diners, they’re only open for breakfast and lunch hours, so if you’re a sweet and tart blueberry pancake person, get there before 3pm." - candis mclean, alison kessler
"Comfort and Floyd is a cozy neighborhood luncheonette with really good pancakes, breakfast platters, and bottomless coffee refills. On weekends, people wait for up to two hours for tables in the small space, but the real pro move is to go on weekdays, when the pace slows down and you can take your time." - Maddy Sweitzer-Lamme
"This daytime diner near the ACME in Passyunk Square is where friends catch up over stacks of fluffy cornmeal pancakes next to a mini antique stove and books falling out of wooden shelves. The room is tiny, the decor is kitschy, and people line up on weekend mornings for a seat. You'll always be just a few inches away from a stranger devouring a plate of biscuits and peppery sausage gravy, but Comfort & Floyd is worth the squeeze. The burger is the best you’ll have all week, and the plate-sized kielbasa omelet is climbing our list of all-time breakfast necessities." - candis mclean, alison kessler
"This daytime spot near the ACME in Passyunk Square is where friends catch up over stacks of fluffy cornmeal pancakes next to a mini antique stove and books falling off of wooden shelves. The room is tiny, the decor is kitschy, and people line up on nice days for a seat. You'll always be just a few inches away from a stranger devouring a plate of biscuits and peppery sausage gravy, but Comfort & Floyd is worth the squeeze. The burger is the best you’ll have all week, and the plate-sized kielbasa omelet is climbing our list of all-time breakfast necessities." - candis mclean
"This daytime diner near the ACME in Passyunk Square is where friends catch up over stacks of fluffy cornmeal pancakes next to a mini antique stove and books falling out of wooden shelves. The room is tiny, the decor is kitschy, and people line up on weekend mornings for a seat. You'll always be just a few inches away from a stranger devouring a plate of biscuits and peppery sausage gravy, but Comfort & Floyd is worth the squeeze. The burger is the best you’ll have all week, and the plate-sized kielbasa omelet is climbing our list of all-time breakfast necessities." - Candis R. McLean