Must-visit Breakfast Spots in San Francisco
Savor Restaurant is one of Must-visit Breakfast Spots in San Francisco.

1. Savor Restaurant

3913 24th St (at Sanchez St), San Francisco, CA
American Restaurant · Noe Valley · 60 tips and reviews

Hillary H.Hillary Hartley: The El Baron is the ultimate burger. Grilled mushrooms & onions plus avocado. Very yum.

Ella's is one of Must-visit Breakfast Spots in San Francisco.

2. Ella's

500 Presidio Ave (at California St), San Francisco, CA
Breakfast Spot · Lower Pacific Heights · 70 tips and reviews

Jonathan P.Jonathan Paull: 76. Chicken hash at Ella's (from 7x7's 100 Things to Try Before You Die | http://tr.im/7x7list)

Toast Eatery is one of Must-visit Breakfast Spots in San Francisco.

3. Toast Eatery

3991 24th St (btwn Noe & Sanchez), San Francisco, CA
Breakfast Spot · Noe Valley · 56 tips and reviews
Chloe's Café is one of Must-visit Breakfast Spots in San Francisco.

4. Chloe's Café

8.3
1399 Church St (at 26th St), San Francisco, CA
Breakfast Spot · Noe Valley · 58 tips and reviews

Shawn T.Shawn Turnbull: If you live nearby, call in for a take out order and go pick it up--it beats long lines (and waits) on the weekends....

Boogaloos is one of Must-visit Breakfast Spots in San Francisco.

5. Boogaloos

8.2
3296 22nd St (at Valencia St), San Francisco, CA
Breakfast Spot · Mission District · 138 tips and reviews

Hillary H.Hillary Hartley: Food is pretty good, especially as a hangover cure. But mostly I think hipsters come here to be hipsters.

St. Francis Fountain is one of Must-visit Breakfast Spots in San Francisco.

6. St. Francis Fountain

8.2
2801 24th St (at York St), San Francisco, CA
Diner · Mission District · 157 tips and reviews

Susan L.Susan Loh: The only acceptable greasy hangover food spot in the hood. Hold out as long as you can to avoid all the hipsters. Everything's good!

Tartine Bakery is one of Must-visit Breakfast Spots in San Francisco.

7. Tartine Bakery

9.1
600 Guerrero St (at 18th St), San Francisco, CA
Bakery · Mission Dolores · 769 tips and reviews

Food NetworkFood Network: The first thing I do when I get to San Francisco is go to Tartine for a Croissant. – Chef Anne Thornton, Dessert First