Sip on spicy Margs during a cracking lunchtime happy hour, then revisit for the lively atmosphere and top-notch service.
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chris kolker
Cute small place, recommend checking for reservations first. There were 2 of us and we sat at the bar, it was still great. Great food and service. If gluten free, don’t have nacho chips even though they are corn, fried in oil used for gluten options. Highly recommend chicken tacos!
Trendy spot with a casual vibe and tasty dishes; great for brunch or dinner, plus outdoor seating makes it even better!
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Pedro Ventura
Good food, good atmosphere. The avocado toast is very good. I ordered an omelet with sausage, bacon and ham but it was too big for me. They have vegetable drinks at your disposal as well as gluten-free bread.
A cozy spot with amazing breakfast vibes, making it a perfect last stop before leaving the city.
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Caervyn
This was my last stop as I left San Francisco and it couldn't have been better. Breakfast was absolutely amazing and the customer service was lacking in no way. Solid gluten free options and cute, cozy, environment.
Health-conscious vibes shine here with a no-frills, well-curated experience, plus a cool art spot just across the street to explore.
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Louise
Ok little cafe serving up a broad array of varied foods, most of which are of the typical fatty, greasy, saucy and filling type.
FOOD: Great for a filling feed. Among other things, we ordered a salad which appeared to be made up of pre-made not fresh ingredients slathered in dressing. I would call their food a far cry from healthy - however I appreciate that this may be by design/fast food - it's just my heads up to those used to super nutritious fresh salads. I was super impressed to get toasted gluten free banana bread though and would recommend this to others. They also have a range of vegan and vegetarian dishes.
STAFF: Really lovely and considerate. They appeared to be super down to earth and friendly to the locals too - which was really lovely to observe.
INTERIOR: Clean well kept relatively large cafe space with a kitchen that looks like it cooks for thousands so I have no idea why the quality of our food was so low.
ACCESSIBILITY: Wheelchair accessible with toilets on site.
PRICES: Reasonable to a little pricy given the low quality of food.
In a great vibrant area - surrounded by the colour and life of the tenderloin - ample street parking and a minute from bus stops.
OVERALL: ok, if you're walking by - stopped in for a cuppa a few times, wouldn't go out of my way to dine at.
Very nice cafe with good coffe. It is very personal. I brought my own gluten-free bread and the waitress made some nice sandwiches for me. The eggs and bacon was good as well.