Their food menu is huge: eggs, pancakes, sweet and savory crepes, sandwiches, salads, and burgers. They even have dinner plates if you're working late. Drink a coffee, tea, or smoothie during the day. Read more.
This two-level cafe has tons of seating and even provides power strips. Breakfast includes egg sandwiches, bagels, and croissants, while lunch is a huge selection of salads and sandwiches. Read more.
Have you had the pie at Chow? They also serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner with options ranging from an organic chicken sausage scramble to 9" wood fired pizzas to lots of pastas and salads. Read more.
With plenty of outlets, an extensive breakfast and lunch menu (a breakfast burrito and BLAT are just a few choices), good coffee, AND beer and wine, there's really no reason to leave until they close. Read more.
Sit on a couch, at a table, or even outside on the patio. The food is "fresh, healthy, simple, and sustainable," like a vegan hummus wrap, buffalo chicken sandwich, and plenty of bagel options. Read more.
If you're not in the mood for something sweet, they also have healthy breakfast options, like a breakfast frisee salad and (of course) avocado toast. Read more.
Mornings (which start early!) offer bagels and croissant sandwiches, while afternoons offer filling sandwiches, like the O.B. Hot Sub. There are also plenty of outlets, good coffee, and wine and beer. Read more.
Plenty of outlets and coffee from Four Barrel and De La Paz. All of their soups, scones, muffins, and pies are made by hand, and when possible, all of the ingredients are organic and local. Read more.
This casual spot is reasonably priced with good coffee, but FYI: tables can be hard to come by. Fill up in the morning on scrambles or French toast or go in at lunch for a salad, sandwich, or burger. Read more.
A small Bay Area chain that doesn't feel like a chain at all thanks to the eclectic decor and neighborhood vibe. The food options aren't vast, but include bagels, croissant sandwiches, and panini. Read more.
A rotating fleet of food trucks, beer, wine, carnival games, and heat lamps. Maybe it's not the best spot for productivity, but you can bust out a little work while your dog sleeps at your feet. Read more.
This farm to table restaurant has tons of indoor and outdoor seating, gorgeous views of the bays, and bocce ball and fire pits for when you're ready to call it a day. Read more.
This cozy coffee shop doesn't have a ton of seating, but the cushy couches and affordable food make it a favorite with Outer Richmond locals. Food includes breakfast bagels and croissant sandwiches. Read more.
Stacks of books will get you in the "studying" mood at this cafe by day/lounge by night. "Study snacks" like potato skins, housemade chicken salad, and milk & cookies are available starting at noon. Read more.
Tons of seating, outlets, and chargers, Stumptown coffee, all-day breakfast, and lunch options. Paid workspace area ($2/hour), but the Wifi in the patio and front lounge is always free for customers. Read more.