
Well Fed in Skippack, PA
A bright, scratch-made breakfast spot in the heart of Skippack Village
If you’re looking for a go-to place in Skippack where you can get a great breakfast, a solid cup of coffee, and a cozy “locals love it” vibe, Well Fed is one to put at the top of your list. It’s a popular stop in Skippack Village known for scratch-made food in a welcoming setting.
Quick Details
Well Fed (Skippack, PA)
Address: 4006 W Skippack Pike, Skippack, PA 19473/19474
Phone: (610) 584-0900
Website: feelwellfed.com
Hours: Their website currently states they’re open daily 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM (last seating around 1:45).
(Tip: hours can change seasonally—double-check their latest post if you’re planning a later visit.)
The vibe: casual, bright, and easy
Well Fed is the kind of place that works for:
- a quick weekday breakfast
- a weekend brunch stop
- meeting a friend without needing a “whole plan”
It’s also right along the Skippack Pike corridor, which makes it easy to pair with a stroll through the village shops afterward.
What they’re known for
Breakfast + brunch classics (with a “made-with-care” feel)
Well Fed positions itself as a local breakfast destination (and the name is accurate). Their menu leans into breakfast favorites and comfort food, with plenty of variety for different tastes.
Dietary-friendly options (gluten-free + vegetarian-friendly)
One thing we love to see in a local spot: clear info for guests who need options. Their FAQs mention gluten-free pancakes, French toast, and bread options, along with gluten-free sides like house-cut fries, homemade hashbrowns, and homefries (with a note that cross-contamination is possible because they don’t have dedicated fryers/toasters).
They also note they have vegetarian choices and can often make simple swaps when possible.
How to order (good to know)
If you’re grabbing takeout, their “How to Order” page says to call the restaurant to place a pickup order—phone is currently their listed method.
Parking (the stress-free part)
Their FAQ notes that surrounding lots are free and open to the public—no meters to deal with.
Our suggestion for a first visit
If it’s your first time, make it simple:
- go early (weekends can get busy)
- try one sweet item + one savory item if you’re sharing
- and if you’re meeting someone, it’s a great “sit and catch up” spot because the atmosphere is easy and relaxed.




