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Don’t be fooled by the simplicity of the dishes! We needed a meal before our flight and this place is conveniently located near Union Square and easy to find. You also pass by on the cable cars. It’s decorated with vintage posters and props inside with a fun retro bar. It’s so organized and clean in
We were initially headed to another place for breakfast but then saw this place had breakfast so we went in. The atmosphere was amazing and cozy! We order the Strawberry Waffle and Smoked Salmon Benedict. Both were very delicious and more than enough for two people. Would love to come back and try t
Lovely place. Great food, great staff, great location. We had breakfast there for a few times. Highly recommend it.
This place is a gem! It has the atmosphere and service that matches exceptional food quality! It’s amazing how much this feels like comfort food that both creative and generous in proportions. The place was packed even for a Sunday night while every other place around it was nearly empty. The w
First time in San Francisco and I absolutely enjoyed finding this treasure on a whim. Best Cioppino I've ever had the Lobster Mac n Cheese was to die for as well as the dessert. 12/10 would recommend
Good restaurant with decent seafood selection. Great atmosphere and reasonable priced. Fairly attentive but only saw my waitress once the whole time. The lobster ravioli is my absolute favorite dish. Creamy and rich sauce and good portions. The grilled shrimp skewers were griiled just right. T
I'm honestly giving this review for the world famous swedish pancakes. Those are absolutely dangerous because they're so damn good you can't stop eating them. The rest of breakfast was decent but nothing spectacular. Corned beef sandwich was solid too. Like the atmosphere, recommend this place.
A great place to find a hearty breakfast. The Chicken Apple Sausage and Eggs meal was perfect. Crispy, sweet and flavorful. Hot chocolate does taste better on foggy mornings.
Popular breakfast and lunch spot with fresh salads, pancakes and espresso coffee. A unique diner in Union Square across from the Beacon Hotel. Tables and red upholstered booths, a small counter with red leather and stainless steel stools that twirl. The initial effect is a bit 1950’s. Walls and cou
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Sears Fine Dining, and I must say, it was an exceptional experience from start to finish. From the moment I stepped into the restaurant, I was captivated by its elegant and sophisticated decor, which created an atmosphere of refinement and charm. One of the
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