F&M FranconiaCafe & Market Call ahead · (215) 721-1525

Souderton, PA · Reopened 2013

Homestyle cooking, made right here.

Franconia Cafe & Market is two good reasons to pull off Allentown Road: a sit-down cafe that stacks the plates high for breakfast and lunch, and a grab-&-go market with hot sandwiches, soups, and fresh coffee for the days you're in a hurry. Same family, same made-here food, same fair prices.

A loaded homestyle breakfast — eggs over easy, home fries, scrapple, bacon, pancakes, and a mug of coffee Made
here
daily

Two ways to eat

One corner. Two kitchens.

Sit down and stay a while, or grab it and go. Either way you're eating food we cooked ourselves.

Franconia's dining room with red vinyl booths and a long chrome-trimmed counter

The Cafe

Sit-down breakfast & lunch

Pull up to a booth for eggs done your way, scrapple, creamed beef on toast, pancakes off the griddle, and close to a hundred homestyle dishes. Bottomless coffee and room for the whole table.

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A hot hoagie half-wrapped in deli paper with soup and coffee on the market counter

The Market

Grab-&-go, ready when you are

Hot grill sandwiches, hoagies, wraps, salads, soups and chili, cold drinks and snacks — ready at all times, or call ahead and we'll have it bagged. The coffee's always on.

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Why folks keep coming back

Our Own, made here

If it can be made in our kitchen, it is — from the soups to the scrapple plate. No shortcuts, no steam-table mystery.

Plates worth the fork

Generous, homestyle portions at prices that still make sense for a weekday breakfast or a quick lunch.

A table for the town

Reopened in 2013 as a place for Souderton to gather — regulars, families, and first-timers all welcome.

In a hurry? Covered.

The market side means you don't have to sit down to eat well. Call, grab, and you're back on the road.

Hungry yet? Call ahead and skip the wait.

We'll have your order hot and bagged for pickup at the market counter.

Call (215) 721-1525

Our story

A corner that's always fed this town

Before it was ours, this corner was Edgar Landis's butcher shop and market, and later Marcho's cafe. In 2013, Andy and Pam Brunner reopened the doors and brought back a community meeting place — an extension of their own table, carried over from the family's long-running Towne Restaurant of Telford.

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