Wild Goats Cafe is more than its cute name. The independent cafe across from Kent Free Library offers hearty, wholesome breakfast and lunch menus for a variety of tastes. "The goat," as regulars sometimes call it, also offers multiple catering options.
Breakfast can comprise of a chocolate muffin and dark coffee or lean to the more nutrition omelets, oatmeal, and other selections. Chai tea and a variety of flavored syrups can be added to coffees and hot chocolate to add up to a very long beverage menu.
Lunch offerings are mostly soup and sandwich fare, but it's all good. Soups are made fresh daily and sandwiches can be downright inspired. Consider the ham and gouda pita, a variety of wraps, and "The Goat," an open-face vegetarian pita sandwich that won't leave much room for dessert.
Numerous booths are available and the staff seems to have an innate understanding of which guests want a little quiet time, and which ones welcome conversation.
This diner is a local favorite serving every meal of the day with a 24 hour schedule. Aside from the regular menu, they also have an all-day salad bar and a bakery constantly offering fresh items immediately on-hand. They are known for their very friendly and very fast service with very little waiting involved in getting to your table or getting your meal once there.
Jem Restaurant is in the Swede Square Shopping Center on Germantown Pike and Swede Road. Jem is a flashback to the 1950s. It offers a variety of appetizers, such as mozzarella sticks, onion rings, chicken tenders, French fries, pierogies and more. It also offers soups, salads, steaks, wraps, burgers, hoagies, grinders, hot sandwiches and more. On Sunday this restaurant serves breakfast only and it has a limited lunch menu on Saturday.