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Nothing is better than a good brunch on a Saturday morning in the city. What is your favorite spot? Do you visit one place more than others? List it here. If yours spot is mentioned, just vote it up and/or comment on it. one per answer
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Mama's in North Beach. It's absolutely delicious! Unfortunately people know it which means that there is usually a line, especially on Sunday. They also don't take reservations so be careful for it. But if you're with a group or just someone you don't mind spending the day with, wait for a bit.
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Mama's is good, but there's always a ridiculous line for it.
(25 Feb '10, 00:24)
Mr. W ♦♦
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Zazie is definitely my favorite. Even though they're are many places in San Francisco I enjoy eating a brunch, Zazie tops the charts. It's a French restaurant,
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Another fav. of mine is Cafe Reverie - amazing food+atmosphere.
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The Butler & The Chef Bistro in South Park is really nice.
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nice answer! merged link with text, and added image.
(23 Mar '10, 17:05)
ashbury ♦♦
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My favorite place for brunch is in North Beach, right off the cable car lines at the historic Buena Vista Cafe. They have great food, and even better Irish coffee.
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Another one of San Francisco's best breakfast/brunch spots is Dottie's True Blue Cafe. Honestly, brekkies at Dottie's is some of the best I've had in my life (sorry mom). The secret is out, though, so expect a line and a wait. The place has like 8 tables or something. Small, but not too pricey and SOOO delicious!
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I love Kate's Kitchen. But be prepared to wait a short bit, as it gets busy on the weekends. Worth the wait!
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