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West Chester Restaurants

Arianna’s Gourmet Cafe

The Basics

  • Atmosphere: charming and cozy
  • Meals: breakfast, lunch
  • Average Cost: $
  • Address: 323 East Gay Street
  • Phone: (610) 793-1000
  • Website: None Set
  • Menu: None Set

The Dish on Arianna’s Gourmet Cafe

This charming tea room is a hidden gem in West Chester. Serving gourmet lunch and teas in a cozy atmosphere it is the perfect spot to catch up with friends and loved ones.
WC Dish recommends: The gourmet chicken salad with yummy grapes and walnuts. The soup and sandwich combo. Any of [...]

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Hours

Monday:closed
Tuesday:9:00am - 3:00pm
Wednesday:9:00am - 3:00pm
Thursday:9:00am - 3:00pm
Friday:9:00am - 3:00pm
Saturday:9:00am - 3:00pm
Sunday:closed

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This charming tea room is a hidden gem in West Chester. Serving gourmet lunch and teas in a cozy atmosphere it is the perfect spot to catch up with friends and loved ones.

WC Dish recommends: The gourmet chicken salad with yummy grapes and walnuts. The soup and sandwich combo. Any of the desserts.

Address

Arianna’s Gourmet Cafe
323 East Gay Street
West Chester PA 19382
39.9633000
-75.6002490


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5 Comments So Far Newest First

  1. PanchoApr 08, 2008

    Good food. The atmosphere felt like i was at my grandma’s house though. I walked around softly like I didn’t want to break anything. Go there for lunch is what i recommend. You will ike their chicken salad or soup. Gave it a B bc of the atmosphere but some people like that “at grandma’s house feeling”.

  2. AnneOct 17, 2007

    We just had them for catering at our company. It was great. The chicken salad with the grapes was soooooo good.

  3. DaveAug 03, 2007

    Arianna’s WOW!

    BEST Chicken salad, crab cakes & soups around. I bet they are all home-made.
    Whether your a first timer there or a repeat custmer you will always feel at home and by the end of the meal they will know your name.

    ALSO BEST VALUE in all of WEST CHESTER!

  4. mmmmangiaJun 10, 2007

    Arianna’s never dissapoints. I’ve been there several times for lunch. The soups are always delicious. The food is very consistent - love the pasta salad side. And when there is room for dessert it’s so delectable.
    The atmosphere is feminine and pretty and the tastes are homemade with lots of tlc.

  5. wcdishJan 08, 2007

    I use Arianna’s as my caterer for events several times a week. They are punctual, fresh and delicious.

    My favorite is the chicken salad wrap. It has grapes and walnuts in it and is all white meat. Delish!

    Never disappointed!

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