You can't deny that when the rest of the nation thinks "San Francisco," they think this. You can't argue with warm, hearty chowder in a bread bowl on a chilly summer day by the water. Read more.
If you can catch them while they're open (a highly variable proposition), Golden Gate's dan tat are about as good as they get: flaky, creamy, buttery, generally to die for. Read more.
Swensen's is best known for the sticky chewy chocolate ice cream, made with some kind of viscous chocolate syrup that makes the ice cream stretchy in the best possible way. Read more.
Trouble's slabs of toasted brioche are slathered with butter, then crusted with cinnamon and sugar for the ultimate coffee accompaniment. It's the OG San Francisco toast, and it's not messing around. Read more.
Come here for a ludicrously expensive high tea, and you'll feel like the Queen as you daintily bite into your finger sandwiches and scones. Read more.
Order the iced cappuccino and ask Cho whether it’s a traditional drink. See what happens. Also: Take home some beans. Read more.
A magical outpost where locally made planters, indigo mud cloths, silkscreened lunar calendars, and carved walnut coffee drippers rule. Read more.
While it’s tempting to draw a comparison between the beloved bagels of the East Coast and these West Coast cousins , the partners are just hoping to bring something delicious to the SF scene. Read more.