1. The Mill
9.1
736 Divisadero St (btwn Grove St & Fulton St), San Francisco, CA
Bakery · Alamo Square · 377 tips and reviews
Allen: They serve Four Barrel Coffee. Excellent espresso and pour over. They also have fresh made bread. The cinnamon toast is fantastic.
Sarah Tomita: Coffee and thick pieces of cinnamon toast - delicious!
Marisa Lown: Can't go wrong with Josey Baker Bread toast and Four Barrel Coffee - the cinnamon toast is my recommendation. Thick cut toast, smothered in butter, then topped with a crust of cinnamon & sugar.
3. Scullery
8.1
687 Geary St, San Francisco, CA
Coffee Shop · Lower Nob Hill · 17 tips and reviews
Jory Dayne: The coffee is great, as is the house chai! Their cinnamon toast, Welsh rarebit, and smoked trout toast are all so so good!
Emily Kate: Cinnamon toast is very filling and dripping in butter and cinnamon, not the cheapest in the area but thick slice of bread!
Elad Do: Espresso and cinnamon toast!
6. Mission Bowling Club
8.5
3176 17th St (btwn S Van Ness & Shotwell), San Francisco, CA
Bowling Alley · Mission District · 137 tips and reviews
Niki Baker of foreignspell: Great for a group! Delicious food. Loved the burger (as usual) fried chicken and the cinnamon toast. Favorite drink (the pick up - I think) had great cardamom flavor.
Marshall St. Clair: If they have it that day, cinnamon toast topped with vanilla ice cream
WhiskeyAvenger: Even if bowling isn’t your thing,they have great brunch,lunch and dinner items as well as fantastic cocktails. Something for everybody!
8. Outerlands
8.6
4001 Judah St (at 45th Ave), San Francisco, CA
American Restaurant · Outer Sunset · 259 tips and reviews
Veronica L.: Two and a half hours later, we finally got seated. Tip: go to trouble coffee while you wait and get the cinnamon toast to prevent yourself from getting hangry
squeasel: Come here when you're not hungry, or put in your name and get cinnamon toast from trouble coffee. Tasty food, drinks, and soups, but no one needs to wait this long for food.
Pavan Kulkarni: One of the top brunch places in SF. Biscuits and gravy and veggie sandwich were really good. The cocktails were decent too. The ambiance and service is pretty laid back like outer sunset :P
11. Twenty Five Lusk
7.9
25 Lusk St (off Townsend St, btwn 3rd & 4th St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · SoMa · 154 tips and reviews
Eric Sabban: Everything: service, cocktails, food, atmosphere (albeit a bit preppy/yuppie.) If you like dressing up it's a great place if you've got the financial means. Sell that one share of GOOG and eat up.
Brett Lider: Douchey as fuck but damn I like to be able to sit down and look at gorgeous architecture.
Tina Hui Tina Hui: There's free wifi here and the owner is co-work friendly so feel free to enjoy the gorgeous ambiance, delicious food and yummy cocktails and don't feel shy about opening that laptop.
Alex Murray: Ummm-so if you're looking for a place to go where you have some options; this is your place! I love the variety of the Ferry Building-you can get breakfast, gelato, wine or oysters all in one place!
Bravo: The Ferry Building is very popular, and I recommend it to anyone who is visiting San Francisco. They've got great restaurants (Slanted Door, MarketBar) and a morning farmer's market a few times a week
HISTORY: Opening in 1898, The Marketplace provides a distinctive space for bringing together the greater Bay Area's agricultural wealth and renowned specialty food purveyors under one roof.