operated by Capriccio.
- Michael DiBerardinis, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources
- Mark Focht, Executive Director, Fairmount Park Commission
- Rose Hagan, Head of School, Friends Select
- David Wagaman, Owner, Capriccio at Café Cret
- Paul R. Levy, President & CEO, Center City District
Photo and television opportunities: There will be a ribbon-cutting, with food sampling from Capprico and its vendors, along with entertainment from Parkway and nearby institutions, including Friends Select, Russell Byers Charter School, the Free Library of Philadelphia and others.
Breakfast Burrito $3.95 with egg, cheese & bacon or sausage on a bagel for a bargain $2.99; Ice cream (I guess prices have gone up since I last had ice cream)Cone or Dish $3.75 4.00 4.45 Milkshake $4.95 Jimmies & extra's $.50
Sandwiches & Salads all very reasonable with grilled salmon on a bed of lettuce the most expensive at $7.95 and the rest falling below that price.
I am looking forward to this little nugget opening on the Parkway, not only because it's on my route walking home, but it's also a wonderful addition for tourist and compliments the area that was fashioned after the Champs Elysie, where many people sip a latte at their favorite cafe while writing in their travel journals, reading the paper or just people watching.


4 comments:
What a great idea. I'm a big supporter of CCD and Paul Levy. They know how to get things done and done right. And Mike DiBerardinis is also a good guy who also knows how to get things done.
Awesome coverage I like how you got the menu listing. Wow that milk has gone up a bunch. Guess I will drink soda instead.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ccdphiladelphia/sets/72157607576856846/
The photos look great, I wish I could have been there, as I am in NYC covering the NYC Film Festival. I can't wait to check out the new cafe when I return on Wed.
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