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Pretty good food. The grilled cheese and tomato soup is amazing. Definitely worth the try. The avocado toast is also really good. Customer service is debatable, it depends on the day
Yummy baked goods and great avocado toast. Lots of options and fresh produce. Prices are a little steep but that’s true in the ferry building in general. Small, communal seating available.
If you want to eat something healthy and delicious in a place with good view you must to come here. Everything is amazing, but the best is how the fruits and vegetables are cultivated, in an ecological farm. That's great!
This cute cafe was one of the eateries I had wanted to visit during my adventure to the Ferry Building, and I made sure I did. After perusing the eateries in the main hall of the Ferry Building, I eventually located this eatery, it's located on one of the side hallways, closest to the back patio are
I love their Avocado toast and Homemade granola. They are simple but super fresh and fantastic. I even come back to eat within a week.
Espresso was remarkable, truly. It was velvety, sweet and not at all bitter, which a slight fruity and nutty flavor, reminding us that coffee is a fruit deserving of being tasted in its own right. The pastries were beautiful. I had the blueberry pocket, which was flaky and just right. $9.50 for a pa
Avocado toast is unreal! Fresh and simple with amazing flavor. Delicious pastries, salads, sandwiches and drinks. A favorite. (They also have inside and outside seating)
Fantastic concept of nut loaf specially for vegetarians. Had grilled cheese and roasted tomato soup. Everything was so yummilicious that couldn't wait to click pictures of them :)
My seasonal salad was amazing! The fruit was perfectly ripe - peaches, plums, and pluots. The full order ($14) included sliced avocado which was a great combo with the rest of the salad. Lots of pastry options, plus jams and fruit available for sale. So good!
My friend said that he found the best avocado toast, ever, and I just rolled my eyes at him. He took me here to try it and I must say, he was darn right. So simple, so fresh, so buttery, so filling. It was worth every penny. Being from Boston, the avocados here are not comparable. ):
This quaint café, located in the Ferry Building Marketplace, had the best avocado toast I've ever eaten. The avocado is beautifully fanned out on toasted onion bread. If you know what's good for you; bypass the half order and go for the FULL! There are seasonal fruits and various marmalades availab
The Ferry Building is filled with delightful, delicious treats and the fruit tarts at Frog Hollow were among our favourite. The Mini-Tarts manage to be a perfect balance between pastry and fruit. The larger Cherry Tarts have me day dreaming for when I can have another one. If you're in a hurry, y
The food here is organic and delicious. The owner is incredibly polite and courteous, with a hard-working, energetic staff. If you're stopping by the San Francisco Port, you should make the time to stop by this wonderful eatery.
First time to SF and had never tried Avocado Toast. It was amazing. Glad I stopped here. The guy next to me was eating a Grilled Cheese that looked yummy too.
Lovely little cafe in the ferry building with water views. The staff are super friendly and kind and the coffee is delious. They also have a nice selection of breakfast foods and sandwich along with coffee beans and other items you could take home with you. They do not have alot of seating, about te
Great food, outside seating facing the lively market
Chai tea latte was excellent, spicy and smoothe. At $3.75 not bad for the high quality. Frog Hollow has.fantastic peaches. The one drawback of FHF is the baked goods and pastries are seriously expensive. Think arm and a leg expensive. I recommend Frog Hollow Farms if you can afford it.
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