Mama's?
Red Door Cafe?
Dotties?
La Note?
Lois the Pie Queen?
Red Door Cafe?
Dotties?
La Note?
Lois the Pie Queen?
they do good waffles. I believe it's a vegan place.OneTopOneChickenApple;344420 said:
Has now become Guerilla Cafe. Never been there, but seems pretty popular.
RoseBowlBears;344510 said:
Mama's and Ella's are awesome but not worth the wait. I'm definitely a fan of Kate's Kitchen. I always get the flannel hash. My favorite SF places are Boogaloo's in the mission and Chloe's in Noe Valley. The croissants at Chloe's are as good as any I ever had in France, and somehow they manage to make scrambled eggs taste unbelievably good. The brie and tomato croissant sandwich is over the top.
CalBearRJ;344515 said:
My main knock on Mama's and Ella's is that, if you have to wait for an hour or more the food should be better than the places with no such wait. These places aren't better. As good? Maybe.
CalBearRJ;344468 said:
All of the "well known" brunch spots in the city, I've found to be pretty average. Waiting an hour for food that is just ok isn't really my style. I tend to stay away from Mama's, Ella's and (especially) Zazie for this reason.
Here are some lesser known places that do fantastic brunch:
SPQR
Kate's Kitchen
The Butler and the Chef Bistro
Brenda's French Soul Food (though I guess this one is becoming popular....but the food is still killer)
wallyball2003;344552 said:
What I like about Mamas is the ancillary stuff, very good home fries (which should be easy, but few pull it off), great toast (pain au levain from Acme) and excellent coffee. I go early so the wait isn't an issue.
the coffee at Kate's Kitchen remains my favorite. it's a brand called San Francisco's Best Coffee. maybe they just brew it strong but it's really tasty.RoseBowlBears;344566 said:
Their specials are always amazing and I love that they often have Jewish items like blintzes or potato pancakes. Totally agree on the coffee - maybe the best of any brunch place around.
BearyWhite;344577 said:
the coffee at Kate's Kitchen remains my favorite. it's a brand called San Francisco's Best Coffee. maybe they just brew it strong but it's really tasty.
side note: Kate's Kitchen is the only brunch place where I've stepped past a couple kids smoking pot in the doorway, sat down at a table and then had one of those kids come inside and take my order
buster99;344563 said:
The topic (or off topic) is "Breakfast". "Brunch" sounds French. :p
BTW my vote is for Brown Sugar Kitchen on Mandela
CalBearRJ;344584 said:
Yes! The French regularly smash together two English words to make French words.
In fact that's what happened when they smashed together the two words "break" and "fast."
buster99;344621 said:
Good comeback! "Brunch" just sounds like what young alums in the Marina eat :cheer
buster99;344621 said:
Good comeback! "Brunch" just sounds like what young alums in the Marina eat :cheer
I have to say, I really like Lois's but was sorely disappointed in the soggy fried chicken there.KoreAmBear;344415 said:
Lois the Pie Queen?
CalBearRJ;344584 said:
Yes! The French regularly smash together two English words to make French words.
In fact that's what happened when they smashed together the two words "break" and "fast."