Dottie's True Blue Cafe

Dottie's True Blue Cafe, San Francisco 28 6th St - San Francisco

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Last update on 01/06/2021
4,5
1393 Reviews
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Last update on 29/12/2023
4,3
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Last update on 23/09/2020
4,2
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Last update on 23/09/2020
4,7
377 Reviews

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Last update on 23/09/2020
3,6
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Last update on 13/07/2023
4,0
2 Reviews

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Last update on 13/07/2023
3,0
4 Reviews

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Last update on 18/08/2020
4,5
14 Reviews

Menu Dottie's True Blue Cafe

  • Breakfast Specials - The True Blue Plate $10.95
    • 1. Your Choice Of Small Juice
    • 2. Two Eggs
    • 3. Bacon
    • 4. Home Fries
    • 5. Toast Or English Muffin
  • Breakfast Specials - The Open Road $13.50
    • 1. Your Choice Of Small Juice
    • 2. Two Eggs
    • 3. Bacon
    • 4. Home Fries
    • 5. Two Pancakes Or 1/2 Order Of French Toast
  • Breakfast Specials $12.95
    • The Southwestern
    • The Alabama Summer
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Marc Nadeau
+5
Unexpected what was inside the box from the outside of the building. But the food was great( had the Southwestern plate), full of flavor and a large portion for the price. Place was busy for a Monday morning at 8am and by the time we left there was a line out the door. It’s was worth the trip and time. Great place
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Jodi Baskin
+5
The line is long but moves at a decent pace. The place is very comforting from the food, to the decor and the service. Enjoyed the whiskey fennel Sausage scramble with the grilled cornbread and their jalapeño jelly. Every time we are in SF we make a point to get there.
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Annie
+4
Arrived at 7am for 7:30am opening and there is already a line around the corner. Orders are taken based on when you were seated so be patient. Huge portion - We ordered the "Open Road" which came with ham steak that takes up half of the plate. Pancakes and French Toast comes as a side also a huge portion. For someone that doesn't eat much, order one to share with two. We also tried their special grilled cornbread with pepper jelly - crunch, cheesy, a bit peppery, sweet and savory at the same time. After a few bites, it can be kind of dry so pack more of the jelly on top! Service is fairly slow on a Sunday morning. We waited about 30 minutes before getting our food (plus 15 minutes before someone takes your order). So be prepared to wait!
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Ryan Duncan
+4
Great little eatery in SF. We went for breakfast and had mixed reviews on their dishes (hence the 4 star). Staff was perfectly kind and on top of everything. We were seated immediately and walked through the menu. Tons of seasonal options and varying menu choices. I ordered the famous pancakes and simple breakfast with eggs, bacon and potatoes. Right from the set down, the potatoes were awesome. They loaded me up on bacon which was nice but I couldn't finish it all. The pancakes were made with buck-wheat, ginger, and cinnamon and it was unlike any pancake I've ever had! I loved it! We also ordered gluten-free pancakes but they weren't half as good. They were bland with little flavor. On top of that, slightly burnt. Our waiter did remove some of the fee with the gf pancakes. I'd definitely go back to try some more from here! Note: I'm not very familiar with SF, but throughout our stay it seemed like we saw the most homelessness on this street... Making getting to and from the restaurant a quickly desired act.
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Keith Burgess
+4
After an hour and 15 minute wait in the rain, I think I was expecting to be bowled over by this place. While the baked goods and specials were absolutely delicious, the staff was running around like crazy and didn't have time to give you a quality service experience. We were sat at a communal table for fear of waiting longer than we already had which doesn't facilitate an intimate dining experience with family and friends. I can definitely see the food being a big draw to the reason that people want to come here.
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Cleona Bautista
+5
The food was delicious... the service was great and nice atmosphere, just the neighborhood ain't so nifty! But it was worth the wait in line around the corner! 2 of us the and we ordered 4 plates and combined it all up!! Just to takes taste everything we could...
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MM Ou
+5
Service was prompt and efficient. The atmosphere was chill and the listening to the blues was a welcome respite from the hecticnesss on the streets. The deco was a step back in time and I appreciated the 1960s deco and skylight. Ordered a pancake (which was huge) and a hot chocolate. The pancake was fluffy and light and the hot chocolate was the right amount of chocolate without being too sweet. Will definitely recommend. Tip: Come during off peak hours. I came after 2pm and there was no queue.
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Priscilla Usmani
+4
I came here on a Monday at 11:30AM and there was quite a line. I'd recommend waking through Market street since it's a bit safer! It has vintage and jazzy kind of feel, we felt like we were in New York! The cafe starts off with a bakery and the lady is super nice when you walk in. She'll tell you all the baked goods they have. The board on the top shows their daily or weekly specials (I forgot) Now the food part, if you're carrying a menu with you still - DONT. Leave it at the front or you'll get yelled at like we did... They also offer you coffee when you first sir (I believe it's complimentary) We ordered a smoked salmon... lunch plate (it was the only one on the menu). It was pretty good, it came with large chunk of salmon that was pretty dried up. We requested egg white which was an additional $1. The plate was so large that we shared it with 2 people. They recommended getting the dill as the side bread but it tasted like a garlic bread with no garlic. It looked like scramble eggs with salmon chunks and potato pieces. They were kind enough to split it into two. My other friend ordered the avocado, tomato, jalepeno... special. It was too big for her to finish on her own and if she brought it back home it would've ended up soggy. There were a lot of flavors on the single bite and it looked like an omelette. The portions are pretty large for a restaurant in SF. In the end, we ordered a whiskey rum blueberry cake. This we ended up splitting with 3 people. The lady said this was one the most popular items. We loved it! Don't ask for it as "to go" if you want to take a photo, it comes in an aluminum foil. The crust was AMAZING, you could really taste the whiskey. Overall I think it's a little over hyped. I'd come again for the pastries for sure. It was a little upsetting that they included the To Go order under the same bill (higher tax/tip) and it seemed like they were rushing us out. I guess it was pretty crowded.
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Jerry Bridgman
+5
The food tasted great. I had a burger with bacon, cheddar, and an egg. Pretty good. My only complaint would be there’s was too much bread. I took the top bun off. No big deal. I had a chai latte too. Oh, and two beers 😬. My recommendation is to come on a weekday. I rolled in around 1:15p on a Friday and was seated immediately. Cool - no wait.
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Andrew C
+4
A scrappy little place that serves pretty good food, with good portion sizes. Ordered the frittata, and it was enjoyable. The restaurant gets pretty hot during warm weather, though admittedly I was there during record-setting summer temps. Careful with the bathroom doors; double check that you've locked the door. It's misleading!
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Romit Kusarye
+4
The walk up to the restaurant isn't the best but the place makes you feel comfortable the minute you get in. You immediately realize the history of this place. The food was nice but what you would find in most diners. I got the lamb omlette with the corn bread. It was good but probably a bit expensive at $20!
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Connie
+5
Food is excellent, and service is good! They do not rush you although there is a queue outside. There was already a queue before they even opened! The food is worth the wait though.

Timetable

Monday:
07:30 AM - 03:00 PM
Tuesday:
07:30 AM - 03:00 PM
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
07:30 AM - 03:00 PM
Friday:
07:30 AM - 03:00 PM
Saturday:
07:30 AM - 04:00 PM
Sunday:
07:30 AM - 04:00 PM

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