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San Francisco Sunday Brunch

Bay Area eaters, I need your help! A friend and I are visiting SF the weekend after next and are looking for a fabulous sunday brunch. To us, brunch is the most important meal of the week, and we have pretty high standards (in terms of yumminess, not fanciness.) Who has the fluffiest, cheesiest omelets? Most decadent French toast? Perfect cafe au lait? We're probably staying in Nob Hill, so a place we can walk to is nice, but we are willing to trek for great brunch. Thanks friends!

7 Comments:

Yank Sing for Deem Sum! (I know, its not omelets and french toast) - but I love it for Sunday brunch.

Dottie's True Blue Cafe is a good bet and within walking distance. If you're up for venturing a little further, I really like Just For You Cafe and Boulette's Larder at the Ferry Terminal Building. No matter where you brunch, you should check out the Ferry Terminal Building for the weekend farmers' market and all the other good eats there.

Thanks Alaina! We're already planning on hitting the Ferry Terminal Farmer's Market Saturday. Can't wait!

When I was in SF recently, we had an amazing brunch at Absinthe...fluffy omelette w/morels, herbs, and gruyere + eggs benedict w/collard greens and fried green tomatoes + some delicious fries w/aiolis...sooooo good

I can't really vouch for the brunch but the the cliff house had a wonderful food, not to mention a great view. if you follow geary street [almost] all the way to the west you'll end up there.

Absinthe is my favorite spot. It's both casual and plush, trendy and classic. I love this place, and the Ginger Rogers, Sazerac, and that other damn drink that I can't think of right now, are top-notch cocktails.

I had brunch at the Chow on Church and Market and it was pretty good and relatively cheap.

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