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What are the best places in SF for brunch?
Looking for a variety of levels - good value, nicer, and super nice :)
Whether the restauarant takes reservations is also helpful - thanks!
7 Answers
- 2 decades agoFavorite Answer
Miss Millies on 24th near Castro. Always good, but crowded. Mid-range prices.
DeLessios on Market near Gough. Deli /cafeteria style with salad bar. Everything looks delicious! Mid-range prices. Salad bar is priced by weight.
Garden Court at the Palace Hotel. Market at (2nd? - right above the Montgomery BART Station). Buttery buffet, champange, live jazz. Pricey.
Kate's Kitchen on Haight below Fillmore. HUGE portions and dishes called things like "Flarney Garney". Cheap.
Tartine on Guerrero at 18th. Baked goods galore. Beforehand or afterwards, walk up 18th to Sanchez, where Philz Coffee JUST opened up a new cafe! The BEST cup of coffee you've ever had. Seriously.
- 2 decades ago
Here are some places I have eaten that I highly recommend:
Tartine in the Mission is absolutely the best bakery in the city. Their morning buns are positively heavenly and the croque monsieur is a decadent treat. Lines can be long, however, so bring the newspaper. No reservations. Rated 9.4 on City Search.
The Pork Store Cafe on Haight Street is a cool little dive, full of funky folks. Great value for money and the greasy food is a perfect Sunday morning hang-over cure. No reservations. Rated 9.7 on City Search
Greens down at Fort Mason is a great place, especially on a sunny day. They serve only vegetarian fare but it is all delicious. The restaurant overlooks the Marina -- very picturesque. Great place to take out-of-town guests. They take reservations. Rated 9.5 on City Search.
Try the Rotunda Restaurant in Neiman Marcus for an upscale brunch experience. The food is excellent and the architecture and domed glass ceiling make this quite a stunning setting. They take reservations. Rated 9.2 on City Search.
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- 2 decades ago
Surprised these are missing from the list:
Foreign Cinema - My favorite for sat / sun brunch nice light bites although distinctly french. They also offer great champagne based drinks
Lavende Lounge - Their sunday 'boogie brunch' features a bloddy mary bar with infused vodkas, a pre-fixe menu, fresh breakfast breads and a DJ to keep you grooving.
Univeral Cafe - This is a classic brunch place in the 'mission flats'. Between their inventive featured brunch drink and their turkish toast with fresh seasonal fruits this is my current favorite place to brunch.
Slow Club - When i just need a good old fashioned egg sandwich or a light lunch i hit this classic which is never super busy, always a bit dark for those post late night brunch runs and always hits the spot.
- 2 decades ago
Savor on 24th and Noe in Noe Valley. Great hearty crepes, french toast, and nice back patio. Usually 20 minute wait on weekend mornings. Average prices.
Ti Couz at 16th and Valencia in the Mission. Serves mostly crepes, though thinner and more authentically French. Average prices.
- 2 decades ago
Boogaloo's (Valencia & 22nd or so) is very popular -- perhaps too popular. If you try to go on a weekend, stop by Ritual Roasters (across Valencia & up the block a bit) for something to drink while you wait.