Burgermeister is one of The 9 Best Places for Wheat Buns in San Francisco.

1. Burgermeister

86 Carl St (at Cole St), San Francisco, CA
Burger Joint · Cole Valley · 54 tips and reviews

Jennifer B.Jennifer Bainbridge: This is such a sweet place off the hustle of Haight Street. Great jalapeño and pepper jack burger . The onion rings were delicious.

Erin R.Erin Richey: Make sure the burger you ordered is in the bag they handed you before you walk all the way home with someone else's dinner.

Brian L.Brian Longtin: My favorite is actually the buffalo chicken sandwich. Cheesy AND spicy.

Caffé Union is one of The 9 Best Places for Wheat Buns in San Francisco.

2. Caffé Union

7.2
1830 Union St (at Octavia St), San Francisco, CA
American Restaurant · Union Street · 18 tips and reviews

Lindsay K.Lindsay Kniffin: The pesto omelette is amazing! If you go between 8-9:30 am they have an early bird special that is only $7.50 for a ton of food!!

Rob R.Rob Ray: Caffe Union Poach. Also, their coffee can be a life saver on hungover weekend mornings.

LM H.LM H: Omelets and pancakes - yum! Huge portions of high quality food. Whole family happy this am.

Brickhouse Cafe is one of The 9 Best Places for Wheat Buns in San Francisco.

3. Brickhouse Cafe

8.0
426 Brannan St (at Ritch St), San Francisco, CA
Burger Joint · SoMa · 144 tips and reviews

Maja P.Maja Petkovic: Cozy cute place with fabulous burgers!!!

Shirley H.Shirley Hornstein: The corner table in the middle of the stairs is the best if you're alone - windows for people watching, cozy chair to get work done (and right by the wifi router!)

Marie W.Marie Williams: Lovely acoustic music on Sundays.

Cafe La Taza is one of The 9 Best Places for Wheat Buns in San Francisco.

4. Cafe La Taza

7.1
2475 Mission St (21st), San Francisco, CA
Café · Mission District · 30 tips and reviews

Beatriz C.Beatriz Chavez: great chocolate - the soy hot chocolate is perfect for a cold san francisco summer day!

Nana A.Nana Apostolopoulou: I love this place!!! It's so cozy and everyone is really friendly! Totally recommended for a quick bite or a quiet place to work!!

Cooper M.Cooper Marcus: Coffee here is particularly delicious

Holy Grill is one of The 9 Best Places for Wheat Buns in San Francisco.

5. Holy Grill

7.1
659 Townsend St (8th St), San Francisco, CA
Burger Joint · Showplace Square · 54 tips and reviews

Cuong L.Cuong Le: Can't go wrong with the Holy Burger. Their specials are also great! Had the steak sandwich last time.

Zac W.Zac White: Get a crispy fried chicken sandwich. Best in town!

Arun P.Arun Ponnusamy: crispy fried chicken for those who are very hungry

Pinecrest Diner is one of The 9 Best Places for Wheat Buns in San Francisco.

6. Pinecrest Diner

7.6
401 Geary St (at Mason St), San Francisco, CA
Diner · Tenderloin · 156 tips and reviews

PeterPeter: Great service, had corned beef hash and eggs breakfast, really tasty. Great to sit in window and people watch too

Celeste B.Celeste Behrman: Sit at the counter and watch the cooks hustle. Really impressive show.

Jay T.Jay Thompson: Best hangover cure ever: steak and eggs

Brenda's French Soul Food is one of The 9 Best Places for Wheat Buns in San Francisco.

7. Brenda's French Soul Food

8.9
652 Polk St (btwn Eddy & Turk St), San Francisco, CA
Southern Food Restaurant · Tenderloin · 502 tips and reviews

Paul L.Paul Lomax: Epic queues, but it's an epic brunch. Get your name on the chalkboard, stat. Definitely order the crawfish beignets. Put their homemade jam on your biscuits too.

ThrillistThrillist: The Hangtown Fry may be the true breakfast of champions: A crispy oyster, bacon & scallion scramble with girts and a biscuit.

AskMenAskMen: Serves up beignets stuffed with crawfish, apple or chocolate, & goodies like shrimp over cheddar grits. The po' boys here are as yummy as anything you could find in the Big Easy. Read more.

Mel's Drive-In is one of The 9 Best Places for Wheat Buns in San Francisco.

8. Mel's Drive-In

6.9
801 Mission St (at 4th St), San Francisco, CA
Diner · SoMa · 206 tips and reviews

Anthony N.Anthony Nachor: Just a great place for breakfast. You can get a meal and custom make the eggs and bread to make it your own. My fave combo: corned beef has with sunny side up eggs and sourdough. A generous portion!

Andy W.Andy Wibbels: Count the number of seconds it takes to get seated - usually under 20 seconds.

Mark M.Mark McLaughlin: The WiFi password is their phone number.