While Lance and I have seen several places come and go in that same spot (RIP Angels of Philly), Station 22 is doing really well. Their menu is always changing and is very tasty and inventive. There are always some people there eating, but we have never really had to wait to order food. Be careful going there exactly around 12:00 though, since the Nu Skin building is barely a block away and they definitely frequent local eateries.
The layout of the place is kinda "hipster-y". (Best word I can think of). They have specials practically every day - today when I went it was sides were only $1.00 (so worth it). The specials are generally located outside on the street written in chalk.
They usually have outdoor seating (not now since it's getting colder) and plenty of room inside. The table are kinda small, perfect for two people, but you might want to put a few together for bigger groups. The chairs look really flimsy, but surprisingly will hold your weight. Its all brick floors and brick up one wall and the other starts out red then suddenly gives way to plants, and modern photography.
The Menu: not badly priced at all. I ordered the Memphis Chicken, which was only $7.50. It's a Memphis-style house fried chicken tossed in a spicy butter glaze, topped with fresh slaw and served on a ciabatta roll.
I ordered mine with a side of fries which is usually $2.50 and fry sauce ($.25) which is totally worth it. My sandwich rocked! I love this one. The ciabatta bread is fresh, fluffy and a good mild taste when paired with the chicken and slaw. The chicken is done is small bites (which makes it easy to eat) and the sauce/glaze they put on it has a bit of a kick. And the slaw... well, it's wonderful. Its just cabbage in a sweet sauce. It does make the bottom slice of ciabatta a little wet, but the bread always holds up. The sweet slaw helps to calm down the kick of the chicken and vice versa. Its simple and fantastic.
The fries are AWESOME! They are thick cut and battered and are so good with the fry sauce. While most fry sauce is pretty mild and tame, this fry sauce tastes like it has BBQ sauce mixed in, which is divine. I love the fries - and apparently so do other people because you can order just a basket of fries to share.
Lance almost always gets the The Mighty Meatloaf - which is bacon wrapped meatloaf topped with sharp cheddar cheese, homemade ketchup, fresh lettuce and tomato, and also served on a ciabatta roll.
The other really great thing about this place is that if you aren't feeling like a sandwich they have a great salad bar, and fresh soup - you can even get it in a sour dough bread bowl. The salad is located in the second part of the restaurant near a huge chalk board.
The menu changes with the season but they always have the basic staples year round. For example, right now they are featuring corn on the cob with maple/walnut butter, and The Barbarian - which is a whole turkey leg roasted in hickory and served with an orange/cranberry dipping sauce, and a scoop of smashed red potatoes. Mouth watering yet? :) Practically everything is made from scratch and is fantastic.
The only real downside to Station 22 (and it's not a downside when you think about it) is that it can take some time to get your food - and that's because they start making it when you order it. So a fresh meal isn't necessarily a bad thing - but dont' go there if you are in a rush to get somewhere. Its perfect for a nice sit down lunch, with good food and good company.
Oh, and they also have free wifi - told you it was a kind of hipster place.....
A definite recommend from me - go and enjoy it!
- The Curious Foodie











