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Legion Of Honor Cafe - San Francisco - Photo album

It's expensive, but always good. The specials are often really tasty -- I've had some excellent sandwiches there. Plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, with some interesting sculptures on the patio outside. Service is always friendly. All of this makes it worth the extra cost.
The outside terrace of this cafe instantly transports you to Europe. On a sunny day, the shade from the trees and the statues gives you a relaxing and sophisticated feeling unlike anywhere else in the city. Also, it is very spacious and often not crowded. We got a cappuccino and an apple tarte. Both
The food was really delicious, which I appreciated since there is no other option for food if you are in the museum! The only downside is, it's expensive. Really expensive. I highly recommend dessert!
The Legion of Honor Cafe has food prepared by MaCall’s Catering. They offer lunch sandwiches, entrees and afternoon snacks such as dessert tarts & cookies. If you are inclined they have wine too. The chocolate cookie I bought for my afternoon snack was crisp outside; chewy inside. Tasty. With this b
As someone who comes to the Legion of Honor more than a few times, I can say that this is one the more delightful places to visit for a coffee or a small bite. Situated in the beautiful Legion of Honor Museum in San Francisco, the cafe offers stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the surround
I really enjoyed my simple meal of fried chicken, corn on the cob and a small mescalin salad. Lots of chicken in a superb crispy crumb coating. My companions had the Vege Burger and the Lentil/coucous salad and they enjoyed theirs too. No Cell phone coverage at all unless you pop out into the courty
Surprisingly good for a museum cafe - both the short, inevitably healthy menu as well as the cheery service
A nice place to enjoy a cup of coffee, a break from gazing the master pieces of art work, chatting with friends, and maybe some desserts or salads.
I had the most delicious quiche called the Tonto's quiche with wood amoked bacon and other ingredients. I would recommend going her instead of any other café for lunch as parking in San Fran is always a challenge. Prices are quite reasonable.
I had a most delicious salad at the museum today. It was full of kale and many other interesting ingredients- fruits, seeds, cheese, veggies, etc. I would gladly eat it anytime!
Okay - it is expensive. Also lovely - wonderful menu and lots of grab and go sit down - inside or outisde - free coffee refills. Airy, well lighted, spacious and busy at 12n.
Great place to take a break in between art exhibitions.
I would not call this place cosy but it's very pleasant. Totally overpriced as all museum cafés are.
Mexican coco and pie are great!
Had the best veggie burger a fews years back
Sunny corner outside table Shrimp salad a favorite
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