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pfx Dec 13th, 2005 07:51 PM

Breakfast in San Francisco?
 
Looking for some recommendations for breakfast...we are staying on Lombard, near Van Ness.

Also looking for a good taqueria.

Thanks so much!
So excited to be visiting for the first time!

SanFranciscoNative Dec 13th, 2005 09:48 PM

From your hotel location you can easily walk to Chestnut Street or Union Street for breakfast. On Chestnut Street, Judy's is good. On Union and Steiner, Rose's Cafe makes an awesome breakfast pizza. On both Chestnut and Union, there is a Noah's NY Bagel, but I have to warn you (as a former NYC resident), there is nothing NY about the bagels besides the LES memorabilia in the store!

For a good taqueria, you should go to the Mission. I like La Taqueria on Mission & 24th-ish, La Cumbre on Valencia b/n 16th and 17th.

Ask both of these questions on chowhound.com and you'll get a lot of good recommendations.

SanFranciscoNative Dec 13th, 2005 09:50 PM

You are also close to Russian Hill (Polk Street). I don't go there too often, so I don't have specific recommendations, but if you walk along Polk street starting at Union Street walking away from the water, you will find lots of eating options.

Intrepid1 Dec 14th, 2005 02:00 AM

Want to splurge in an unforgettable San Francisco location, on a Sunday? Go to the Shearton Palace on Market for their brunch. Expensive but worth every penny.

CaliNurse Dec 14th, 2005 02:25 AM

Greens at Fort Mason. Good bkfasts and stunning views of GG Bridge and harbor from huge picture windows.

johnthedorf Dec 14th, 2005 05:52 AM

I always liked breakfast at the Buena Vista with a Ramos Fizz! Of course they are know for the Irish Coffee's so whatever!

Gekko Dec 14th, 2005 06:41 AM

<b>Mama's</b>, on Washington Square Park (corner of Filbert &amp; Stockton), is ultra-popular for a reason -- the food is incredible!

Don't be intimidated by the long line; it moves quickly and the breakfast is worth the wait.

(After breakfast, walk up the hill to Coit Tower to burn some of the calories.)

Pittsburgher Dec 14th, 2005 09:23 AM

The Buena Vista, at least one morning! Besides the Irish Coffee, the French Toast is yummy, and the views are great!

sfamylou Dec 14th, 2005 11:06 AM

I agree that Mama's is incredible. The pancakes and baked goods, just wonderful. Worth the wait. I also think dim sum would be fun. There was another thread about that recently, though I like Ton Kiang on Geary.

bill_boy Dec 14th, 2005 12:45 PM

In case you're willing to stray far for you breakfast (and I mean about a 15-20 minute cab ride) and you're thinking of doing this on a weekend, then do yourselves a favor and go to the Ferry Farmer's Market at the Ferry Building.

I guarantee that the baked goods from ACME, the hot breakfast foods from the fine restaurants in the city that set up stalls in the area (Hayes Street Grill might still have their delicious soft-shell crab sandwich), downed with a cup of coffee from BlueBottle, the lovely view of the Bay and browsing along the fine foodie stores at the Ferry Building will make it worth your while.

butter924 Dec 14th, 2005 01:17 PM

Definitely go to Mama's. It has the most amazing traditional breakfast food and is a total San Francisco experience.

pfx Dec 14th, 2005 07:40 PM

WOW! Thanks for all the good advice...we have three mornings to try some of the suggestions...definitely Mama's and Bueva Vista. Have read about both of them. Have also heard about Judy's, so will check that one out, as well.
Thanks so much for the great info. Love going for breakfast...especially in a new city!

pfx Dec 14th, 2005 07:41 PM

buena...not bueva...sorry for the mis spell! caught it too late:-)

Pittsburgher Dec 15th, 2005 06:31 AM

I would also second the Ferry Market; if not for breakfast (which IS an adventure in the best way!) then plan to spend a minimum of a couple of hours there sometime during your stay. In fact, you could pretty much have every meal there -- we had dinner at Slanted Door in June, and then went back to the market on Saturday a.m. for a roving breakfast/lunch, then shopped for a couple of hours before heading to Coit Tower. A perfect SF day!

Carpetbagger Dec 15th, 2005 11:55 AM

My wife &amp; I were in SF last fall and we ate breakfast 3 days in a row at The Home Plate, 2274 Lombard St near corner of Pierce St. The scones with raspberry butter that are served with all the breakfasts are worth a trip by themselves. We had good omelettes, pancakes and waffles. Plus there's lots of healthy options available for each meal (you can substitute turkey sausage or bacon, fruit instead of potatoes on the side, etc.)


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