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Tamika Bassman: Delicious brunch place with higher-end prices, solid execution, generous portions. Long lines on weekends. Got lucky getting sat down immediately outside for a table of 2 around 1pm on a Sunday, though not sure if that is typical. Good spot for special occasions for brunch, or for visitors from out of town if you can beat the weekend line.
Rem Eddie: I hesitated because of the price but wow! Worth it.Every dish was high qualityRecommended dishes Millionaire’S Bacon …
William Nugent: Read a review in the paper so we checked it out over the weekend. Getting there was a breeze on the light rail. The waitlist kiosk was easy enough and after lapping the open shops we waited about 30 minutes total. We sat in the back patio area. The wait staff were great, as was the food and drinks. It was refreshing to see true menu pricing with tip included and no add on fees. Definitely will return.
Yuri Moreno: 6 starts for this place! The food is amazing!!! Quality ingredients and very well prepared. Their Divorcee eggs Benedict's are out of this world.Just make sure you arrive early and are ok waiting, otherwise try to go on the off hours.Sitting in the front is first come first serve.
3. Brenda's French Soul Food - San Francisco
· 4555 reviews
652 Polk St, San Francisco, CA 94102
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Cynthia Colas: The service is superb and the place gives off a very southern soul vibe to it, but the food isn't quite flavoral. It's missing seasoning. I would recommend that the cook works on putting more season into the food.
UV: I need a deep dark roux in my gumbo. Brendas gumbo was more Filé powder based which didnt really do it for me.But I ABSOLUTELY loved the oysters. I dont even know if i EVER want to eat raw oysters again. That BBQ sauce one was BOMBHowever props on the beignets. You're about halfway there. You need the hole in the middle. But it is incredibly difficult unless there's one person dedicating themselves to the beignet dough. So I can't blame you for that.
Alexandria Ulve: were everything I wanted out of a New Orleans classic. We grabbed a few to take on the flight home. The oysters had good flavor but the texture was a 7/10. I would purchase them again but I’ve had better. The service was attentive even during busy brunch. The atmosphere makes me feel like I’m back in New Orleans. Other items we ate that were also phenomenal and worth the mention: garlic spinach, gumbo, and spicy seafood pasta.
Forrest Spellman: The crawdad beignets are to die for... and everything from appetizers to entrees is delicious. We were helped by a friendly waitress. She deserved every last dollar tipped!
Phil M: Anytime a friend comes to town I recommend going to this place because of all great options they have. I've tried most of the things they've had on the menu. Today it was the pork belly and grits and the beignet flight. My friend went with a more sweet option of bananas foster French toast and Ube beignet. We both ordered the molasses coffee as well, they gave us oat milk on the side for a great lactose free option. I shared my flight and we were both gladly stuffed at the end. There are so many things on the menu that make the choice difficult every time I go and the wait staff is always so great.
Wayne Earl: The food was soooo good!
4. Dottie's True Blue Café - San Francisco
· 1403 reviews
28 6th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
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· 1317 reviews
375 Taylor St, San Francisco, CA 94102
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D Mer: Back for a visit to Taylor Street after having moved away years ago and to also share with some colleagues the great breakfast. It's still the same great nook on Taylor Street with good food and service. Glad it's still a top spot, line to the street waiting so clearly still popular. Didn't disappoint and my guests also confirmed it's a spot for the future
Shu Doo: It's a small restaurant with about 10 tables, so it can get crowded from the time it opens.The fruit was fresh and the fried eggs, pancakes, and crispy bacon were all delicious. The interior is a little old, but it feels very clean. Open only in the morning and closed after lunch time.All the dishes I ordered were very delicious.This is a store I would like to visit again.
6. Breakfast At Tiffany's - San Francisco
· 827 reviews
2499 San Bruno Ave, San Francisco, CA 94134
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Revel: A nice place for breakfast if you can find parking. It may be small, but that is part of its charm.The service was excellent. The staff were very efficient and courteous even when busy.The food portions are just right and flavours are plentiful. The freshly squeezed orange juice is a nice touch for any breakfast!
Javish Kathuria: I ordered takeout breakfast for veggie skillet and it was delicious. Very good portion size, perfectly cooked egg on top and very well made dish.Have tried skillets from many restaurants but this one was very good.I like that the dish had good amount of vegetables, cooked well and perfect texture.Will definitely recommend this restaurant.
7. Honey Honey Cafe & Crepery - San Francisco
· 2763 reviews
599 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94102
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saray Garcia Blas: Very good food, very friendly and fast.Great price quality
Gabby White: We went here at the start of our vacation and it set such an amazing tone for the trip. They were very busy because a giant group had come in but the staff was so so nice and very apologetic for the wait even though it was not their fault. They were much quicker than I thought and the food was delicious and surprisingly well priced. We really appreciated their kindness and patience
Paulo Lee: . We split a chicken pesto crepe, a north beach crepe and a crepe suzette. He also had fresh squeezed OJ
· 801 reviews
2150 Lombard St, San Francisco, CA 94123
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Justyna Klimek: Dietary restrictions: There are gluten free toast
9. The Grove - Yerba Buena - San Francisco
· 2858 reviews
690 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94105
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Lizzy Perruzzi: Love this place as a convenient spot for a meal after work! Casual and cozy ambience, plenty of seating and food options.
10. eight am - San Francisco
· 975 reviews
1323 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA 94133
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Robby Wilcox: Loved each item we ordered. My kids were fighting over sharing the 1pm crepes my son ordered. My daughter's parfait was tasty with server easily swapping a few fruit choices for her. The Avocado Toast three ways dish was superb and easily filled both my wife and I up.The 20% gratuity that was auto added to bill for my party of 4 was not mentioned by the server. That was my ONLY complaint.
Jenho Tiger: Superb restaurant, the dishes are generous and very good.Top notch welcome and service 👌It’s really cool to be here in SF and to have this type of restaurant that gives a taste of the holidaysKid-friendliness: Children's high chair
Michelle Kreeger: Eight AM for breakfast is the San Francisco year! Lol! They have the breakfast standards, which are good, especially the bacon. But... The crepes! Oh, the crepes! Gigantic creeps filled with yummy deliciousness of your coding! We love the Nutella and banana. Be warned! Servings are huge and come with a big bowl of fruit and a bowl of potatoes! Service is also excellent and friendly. Tables inside and out!Bon appetit!
· 1234 reviews
1500 California St, San Francisco, CA 94109
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William Orozco: We went when it opened and were seated a couple minutes after the finished setting up. Servers were friendly and on top of making sure you are enjoying your meal. We ordered the banana soufflé pancakes with scrambled eggs on the side, and the lemon cottage cheese pancakes. The food was delicious first time for both of us and the banana soufflé pancakes were above my expectations. At first we didn’t know what to expect with the lemon cottage cheese pancakes when we ordered them, but when we tried them we instantly loved them. Over all i would definitely recommend if your in the area to try Mymy’s. Hoping to bring my family next time i visit.
12. Roxanne's Cafe - San Francisco
· 1035 reviews
570 Powell St, San Francisco, CA 94108
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13. Pat's Cafe - San Francisco
· 914 reviews
2330 Taylor St, San Francisco, CA 94133
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Scott J. Ellis: Great spot. Small diner ambience with very friendly staff. Ordered breakfast food to go and when I arrived, my order was ready to go and hot off of the griddle. Staff was incredibly helpful and even offered me a coffee to go with my order; which, naturally, I needed. Food was delicious, as breakfast should be. I had the Mexican omelet with toast and fruit. My wife had the ham croissant and a jelly bagel. Excellent. First breakfast place we tried in San Francisco for our short trip, but we will likely return. Highly recommended!
Atharva Gupta: The food is very good. It looks tasty, and is tasty. If you are visiting San Francisco, and need a place to stop for a meal, then this should be on your list. It is surely undiscovered.Vegetarian options: Mostly everything is vegetarian, there are waffles, crepes, sandwiches, and more.Kid-friendliness: Kids are welcome, there is even a lollipop bowl!Wheelchair accessibility: There are no stairs or elevations, so I guess it is wheelchair accessible.
American Angler: Just out with my pal Konakka Loord kickin things around down on Taylor street just minding our own business when the wonderful aromas coming out of Pat's Cafe stopped us cold in our tracks! Konakka wanted to go to some Afghani restaurant in San Leandro because he likes the way they prepare the goat lungs and pig spleen...but I told him let's just eat here, they have a great American breakfast, it's a 5 star joint I told him.It was Spectacular! ☆☆☆☆☆
14. Chloe's Cafe - San Francisco
· 464 reviews
1399 Church St, San Francisco, CA 94114
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Paul Brand: , but lots of covered outdoor seating. No reservations; first come, first serve.
Allison Tawil: Food: 5/5
Ignacio López: One of the best brunch joints in Noe Valley, and in San Francisco as a whole. I particularly recommend their pancakes and scrambled eggs!
Allison Vennerberg: Highly recommend the breakfast burrito-- the housemade sausage was excellent. The breakfast potatoes were above average.Limited seating, but cool, cozy vibe. Can imagine it would be a long wait during the weekend, but we didn't have to wait on a Friday morning.
ROMMEL RIVERA: Very nice small restuarant that serves mighty big meals that are ooh so flavorful. I ordered the all meat scramble with home fries with a side of sourdough bread can be one of the best places to eat near noe valley. Got to cone back to try different items in the menu specialty the French toastVegetarian options: Pretty sure they can accommodateWheelchair accessibility: Pretty tight inside but can accommodate from the outside tables
Virginia Huffman: Wonderful restaurant for a yummy breakfast. Charming place with indoor and outside seating. and usually has a wait but worth it.We drive up from the peninsula to brunch here.
Robert Green: The establishment offers a delightful culinary experience, with expertly crafted dishes that tantalize the taste buds. However, the service may be lacking during peak hours due to limited staffing. The ambiance is contemporary, immaculate, and conducive to a pleasant dining experience.Vegetarian options: A few, mainly suggest the French toast.
Krista Jackson: Delicious brunch spot in the Inner Richmond. Be ready for a wait, but they move quick. I recommend the B.A.T. scramble or the Fried Egg Sandwich + bacon. The sando is very messy but so worth it. Their Almond Rice Flour Pancakes are a delicious gluten free option.They're super friendly and I love the green living wall installments.Photo: B.A.T. scramble in front and location scramble in back.
16. Plain Jane - San Francisco
· 192 reviews
1000 Guerrero St, San Francisco, CA 94110
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Winnie Tsay: $16Cottage sweet cream, berries and maple syrup.French toast is very fluffy and denseClassic Eggs Benedict $21Canadian bacon, grilled tomato, hollandaise served with salad or crispy potatoSalty food is not as good as sweet food
Christopher Chatham: the Chorizo Scramble. The breakfast potatoes are unmissable, too.Get there early to beat the line.
Nathan Power: SO GOOD!Eggs Benedict was delicious and the gluten free pancakes were a huge hit. Don’t walk-run! 👏🏻Recommended dishes Classic Benedict, Coconut …
Murali Mohan: The french toast and red velvet pancakes were phenomenal!Food: 5/5Recommended dishes Cannoli French Toast, Red Velvet Pancake …
· 1682 reviews
530 North Point St, San Francisco, CA 94133
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Aurelie Co.: Very nice brunch close to fisherman wharf.I took the Audrey Hepburn formula. I found it very good.
18. Eddie's Cafe
· 652 reviews
800 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94117
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19. Rose's Cafe - San Francisco
· 658 reviews
2298 Union St, San Francisco, CA 94123
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jill abelson: my favorite waitress/server, so professional, attentive and efficient