SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST NEIGHBORHOOD COFFEE SHOPThe Simple Pleasures experience consists of: installing yourself at a table or sofa, sipping java & reading a newspape Read more.
For those of you looking for a new coffee spot, head to Snowbird Coffee in Inner Sunset. They're currently serving Ruby Roasters from Wisconsin and free wifi. Read more.
The house "cappuccino" 1919 is the best cappuccino in SF, making our list of "The Tastes That Make the City: SF Edition." Read more.
The maple glazed bacon apple donut is the best donut in SF, making our list of "The Tastes That Make the City: SF Edition." Read more.
We love the tart Mixed Berry Pie, and the Strawberry Rhubarb Pie, an excellent combination of sweet and slightly sour, made irresistible by a crumbly top. Read more.
Go for challah. With plain, sesame, poppy, and cinnamon, there is a loaf here to meet all your challah needs. Also great is the fruit bread, like double raisin, organic fig and cherry chocolate. Read more.
La Victoria sells breads made by Sour Flour, a local bread cooperative and baking school. Their signature item is the eponymous “Sour Flour Loaf” a tangy sourdough bread with a dark brown, chewy crust Read more.
Come early to this small bakery on the corner of Washington Square Park which turns out about ten kinds of focaccia bread—onion, raisin, olive, mushroom—every day from its old-fashioned brick ovens. Read more.
"Urban garden tucked bw very tall buildings. Quiet little gem of a space, access via lobby to the rear or an obscure passage off Front. Light but no sun. Café closes at 3pm, garden at 6:30" Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2012 Winner – Editorial Pick – Best BakeryThere is something decidedly nostalgic about the high-end Pop-Tarts, ham and cheese bostocks, and other treats whipped up by founder... Read more.
More cafe than bakery, Cassava serves Asian-inspired bites. The Japanese breakfast (weekends only) includes miso soup, wakame salad, a poached egg in dashi broth and more. Read more.
We’ve never met a sandwich at this pocket-sized SOMA cafe that we haven’t liked. What’s so good? The ingredients are top notch, the flavors perfectly balanced, and, oh yeah, they’re stacked. Read more.