Bar in Philadelphia, United States
Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar
100Pearl PointsNeighborhood hybrid. Go if you're local.

About Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar
Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar on Castor Ave is a genuine neighborhood hybrid in Northeast Philadelphia — casual, low-key, and built for regulars rather than destination diners. Call ahead to confirm hours and pricing before visiting. If you're already in the area and want a relaxed lunch that covers both coffee and sushi without a wait, it's worth the stop.
Quick Verdict
Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar at 7814 Castor Ave sits in the Castor Gardens section of Northeast Philadelphia, a stretch of the city where the dining options lean heavily local and the crowds are regulars rather than destination diners. Without confirmed pricing or hours, the safest approach is to call ahead or check Google Maps before making the trip. That said, the combination of espresso and sushi under one roof is genuinely unusual for this part of the city, and if you live or work nearby, it earns a closer look.
Who Goes Here and Whether You'll Fit In
This is a neighborhood spot, not a destination. The crowd at a venue like this in Northeast Philly is almost always made up of locals who live within a mile or two, regulars who know the staff by name, and the occasional nearby office lunch crowd. If you're coming in from Center City or University City specifically for sushi, you have better-documented options. But if you're already in the Castor Ave corridor, or you're a regular who came in once for the coffee and want to know whether the sushi side is worth exploring, this is the kind of place that rewards familiarity. The atmosphere tends toward casual and low-key; expect a quieter room than you'd get at a dedicated sushi counter in a busier part of town. That's not a knock — it's the actual draw for people who want something relaxed without the noise and wait that comes with more prominent spots.
What to Try If You've Been Once
Given the espresso-sushi pairing, the logical next step for a returning visitor is to test both sides of the menu on the same visit. A neighborhood hybrid like this typically runs a tighter sushi selection than a dedicated Japanese restaurant, so focus on the rolls rather than expecting an omakase-level experience. Pair it with a proper espresso drink and you have a lunch or early dinner that's genuinely hard to find in this zip code. For more sushi-forward options in Philadelphia, 637 Philly Sushi Club is worth comparing directly. For the broader Philadelphia dining picture, see our full Philadelphia restaurants guide.
Know Before You Go
Address7814 Castor Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19152NeighbourhoodCastor Gardens, Northeast PhiladelphiaBooking DifficultyEasy — walk-in friendly for a local neighborhood spotPrice RangeNot confirmed, check current menus directlyHoursNot confirmed, verify before visitingPhoneNot listed, check Google Maps for current contact detailsLeading ForLocals, casual lunch, neighborhood regularsExplore More in Philadelphia
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar worth the price?
Pricing varies at Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar located?
Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar is located in Philadelphia, at 7814 Castor Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19152.
How can I contact Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar?
You can reach Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar via check the venue's official channels.
Location
7814 Castor Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19152
Philadelphia, United States
Compare Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar
| Venue |
|---|
| Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar |
| Tria |
| Almanac |
| Next of Kin |
| Sacred Vice Brewing – Berks (taproom) |
| The Bottle Shop |
What to weigh when choosing between Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Tria, Notable alternative
- Almanac, Japanese-inspired craft cocktails; hyper-seasonal, in-house fermentation, Japanese-inspired craft cocktails; hyper-seasonal, in-house fermentation
- Next of Kin, Cocktails, bar snacks, Cocktails, bar snacks
- Sacred Vice Brewing – Berks (taproom), Brewery taproom; beer-focused, vinyl music selection, Brewery taproom; beer-focused, vinyl music selection
- The Bottle Shop, Notable alternative
Comparing Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar to the broader Philadelphia bar and drinks scene requires some honesty about category: this is a neighborhood cafe-restaurant hybrid in Northeast Philly, not a craft cocktail bar. If your priority is a well-executed drinks program, Almanac's Japanese-inspired cocktails with hyper-seasonal, in-house fermentation represent a more ambitious option for the same general flavor direction. Tria is the stronger call if wine is on the agenda. Neither is a direct substitute for what Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar does, they just serve different purposes.
For something closer in spirit, casual, neighborhood-scale, no-fuss, Next of Kin (cocktails and bar snacks) and Sacred Vice Brewing's Berks taproom both offer a similarly low-pressure atmosphere, though Sacred Vice skews beer-focused with a vinyl soundtrack for a different kind of regulars crowd. The Bottle Shop is another option for a laid-back, neighborhood-oriented visit. None of these are in Northeast Philadelphia, so proximity will drive the decision for most people.
Bottom line: if you're in Castor Gardens or nearby, Espresso Cafe & Sushi Bar is the most convenient choice for a combined coffee-and-sushi stop with an easy booking and no fanfare. If you're making a trip across the city specifically for drinks or a more polished experience, the options above will serve you better.
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