Top 5 Places For Breakfast In San Francisco

When you’re visiting San Francisco, you’ll notice that people there tend to wake up very early in the morning. Either to go running, walking the dog, or something else, this is a fact. So, it’s not strange that you can find so many amazing places where you can have breakfast. And as you know, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. And having it in one of the 5 best places in San Francisco is just great. You don’t need to keep eating burritos every single day. You have a lot more options.

Here are the top 5 places for breakfast in San Francisco:

Town’s End Restaurant And Bakery:
When you’re around Embarcadero, why not taking some minutes and grab a beautiful breakfast at the Town’s End? With a great view over the bay and standing at just 2 blocks from the New Giants Stadium, this is a great option for your mornings.

You’ll find crab cakes, amazing home-baked bread, smoked mozzarella frittata, oatmeal pancakes with fruits and nuts, among so many other things, you can be sure you’ll be happy. Plus, if you just can’t pass without a good cup of coffee, you need to try out their Bolivian drip coffee.

Toast
Despite Toast is open for the entire day, the breakfast period is the one that attracts more people. With two different locations near the Mission, you won’t miss it.

Toast offers you a wide variety of foods to choose from. From Belgian waffles to French toast, from sample pancakes with banana and Nutella to fresh fruit, oatmeal, or granola. So, no matter if you like a light breakfast or a richer one, you have plenty to choose from.

Dottie’s True Blue Café
Dottie’s offers you a classic menu with some home-style breakfast foods. Dottie’s is one of the most popular places to have breakfast in San Francisco. However, despite the popularity, the prices continue to be pretty affordable.

Located on the 6th Street between Mission and Market, you’ll be able to delight yourself with their suggestions. From whiskey fennel sausage to open-faced omelets, from French toast to chili cornbread with spicy jalapeño jelly. And all with a home-made flavor that is hard to beat.

Mel’s Drive-In
With a decoration that makes you remember the 50s, Mel’s is the typical American place where you can find the foods you love. One thing that is worth to be mentioned is that the “American Graffiti” was filmed here.

With 3 different locations across San Francisco, you can be sure you’ll always have one near you. Mel’s is a great place to go with the family. They have a huge kids menu as well as a heart-healthy menu for people who are watching their cholesterol or weight.

Rose’s Café
When you’re looking for an informal but cozy place, Rose’s Cafe is a great place. With an Italian flair, they prepare most of the foods in a wood-burning oven which makes their breakfasts one of the best in town. Make sure to try out the hot hero sandwich, the breakfast pizza, their orange currant scones. caramel rolls, or the croissants. And if you’re looking at the menu, you’ll see the Breakfast Cozy and you might want to try it out as well. It’s just some feta cheese, ham, and scrambled eggs with artichokes. Yum!

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Eddie is a writer covering men's lifestyle topics for Unfinished Man. With a business degree and passion for writing, he provides reviews on the latest cars, gadgets, and other interests for today's man. Eddie crafts entertaining and informative articles aimed at helping readers live their best lives.

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