Plow is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

1. Plow

8.9
1299 18th St (at Texas St), San Francisco, CA
Breakfast Spot · Potrero Hill · 385 tips and reviews

Hugo B.Hugo Barra: Fried egg sandwich is a must. Add bacon and avocado to unlock further incredibleness.

Luke B.Luke Bornheimer: The brunch potatoes are a must, even if they don't come with your meal. Also, the fried egg sandwich and French toast are phenomenal. Really though, everything is outstanding. You can't go wrong.

Grace S.Grace S.: Fried egg sandwich w/ avocado & bacon for sure and a side of the pork sausage. (The egg is cooked with a runny yolk.) Lemon ricotta pancakes were good but didn't live up to the hype for me.

Jane is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

2. Jane

8.6
2123 Fillmore St (btwn California & Sacramento St), San Francisco, CA
Café · Pacific Heights · 242 tips and reviews

S C.S C: Sit by the counter, observe the art of drip coffee (Four Barrel), & try the egg sandwich w/ homemade tomato chutney.

Mart A.Mart Abramov: Soup and egg sandwich combo - awesome breakfast for "difficult" mornings :)

Mark D.Mark Daniel: Best cafe in SF. Perfect level of "poshness". Egg sandwiches and pastries are great.

Réveille Coffee Co. is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

3. Réveille Coffee Co.

8.7
200 Columbus Ave (at Pacific Ave), San Francisco, CA
Coffee Shop · North Beach · 146 tips and reviews

Jessica V.Jessica Valenzuela: Love the almond croissants, breakfast egg sandwich and capuccinno!

teresa j.teresa johns: Best avocado egg sandwich ever! TRUTH

static_signalstatic_signal: Get here before 11:30 for the kale and fried egg sandwich. The egg is fried into the top slice of toast, a la "egg in a hole." Every bite is savory, crunchy, creamy perfection.

Tartine Manufactory is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

4. Tartine Manufactory

8.8
595 Alabama St (at 18th St), San Francisco, CA
Café · Mission District · 152 tips and reviews

Agatha Y.Agatha Yu: Enjoy breakfast in this beautiful space! Order everything at the counter. Fried egg sandwich is huge, their figs with mascarpone toast is delicious with dill and orange zest!

Jiafang J.Jiafang Jiang: Fried egg sandwich is a must-have. Waffle is so-so though.

Erich W.Erich Wiernasz: I'm not a vegetarian, but I'd take the romesco and farm egg sandwich over the meat options. Porchetta is darn good, too. Bread is killer.

Precita Park Café is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

5. Precita Park Café

8.5
500 Precita Ave (at Alabama St), San Francisco, CA
Café · 81 tips and reviews

Anne M.Anne Moellering: get the precita egg sandwich on an english muffin. #youwillneverbethesame Yum!

Andrew B.Andrew Brackin: Get A K2 smoothie with a Precita egg sandwich. If it's a weekend then get the Summer Benedict!

Philip K.Philip Kaplan: Best egg sandwich you'll ever have. Get it on English muffin.

Duboce Park Cafe is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

6. Duboce Park Cafe

7.8
2 Sanchez St (at Duboce Ave), San Francisco, CA
Coffee Shop · Duboce Triangle · 120 tips and reviews

Josh E.Josh Estelle: Get an egg sandwich on a bagel, with Jack cheese. No wait, don't get it on a bagel, cause sometimes they run out... and I want your bagel.

Jeff S.Jeff Sarnat: I love their Duboce egg sandwich.

Patrick V.Patrick Varin: This Duboce Egg Sandwich is off the chain!

Réveille Coffee Co. is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

7. Réveille Coffee Co.

8.5
610 Long Bridge St (at 4th St), San Francisco, CA
Coffee Shop · Mission Bay · 78 tips and reviews

Melon L.Melon L: Possibly the best egg sandwich in SF. Their cold brew is crazy strong - beware!

Cezary W.Cezary Wojcik: We are deceived by the poor quality of the latte, old pastry and unappetizing egg sandwich. We should have stopped at Panera next street - cheaper and better.

Kat .Kat 🐱: Nice interior. However, their latte is on the acidic side. And I didn't like their egg sandwich either.

Cowgirl Creamery is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

8. Cowgirl Creamery

8.5
1 Ferry Building #17 (at The Embarcadero), San Francisco, CA
Cheese Store · Financial District · 145 tips and reviews

Terrance K.Terrance Kwok: The baked egg sandwich with sautéed mushrooms is delicious and comes out piping hot.

Carl N.Carl Nelson: Grab the baked egg sandwich with pancetta. So delicious!

Omer Z.Omer Zach: Loved the baked eggs sandwich with sautéed mushrooms and lots of cheese.

Outerlands is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

9. Outerlands

8.6
4001 Judah St (at 45th Ave), San Francisco, CA
American Restaurant · Outer Sunset · 259 tips and reviews

Darshy N.Darshy N: For brunch get the open faced egg sandwiches, baked eggs or the dutch pancakes. But come early, or expect to wait for an hour in rush hour brunch times.

Josh W.Josh Whelchel: Meh. Not worth the line. Tried the Dutch pancakes, but they are rather small. Also had the fried egg sandwich w ham - delicious, but could have a similar experience elsewhere without the wait. (:

Patrick K.Patrick Kiernan: Had brunch here. Open fried egg sandwich was delicious. Long wait for table though, would recommend booking ahead.

Soma Eats is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

10. Soma Eats

8.5
186 2nd St (Howard Street), San Francisco, CA
Café · SoMa · 54 tips and reviews

Greg V.Greg V: Great Deviled Egg Salad Sandwich -- with bacon, avocado and peppadew peppers

Sarah S.Sarah Strehler: Devilled egg sandwich is off the hook.

Jenn G.Jenn Goode: Love the salads! Order ahead online because lunchtime is super busy!

Biergarten is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

11. Biergarten

8.7
424 Octavia St (btwn Linden & Fell St), San Francisco, CA
Beer Garden · Hayes Valley · 158 tips and reviews

Jeff W.Jeff Weinstein: Great beer and food (love pretzel with horseradish, egg sandwich, pickles veggies, and daily burger). Get there early for a table and before the sun sets.

Kris F.Kris Foster: Beer and the open faced egg sandwich. Lard not butter.

MichaelMichael: Casual outdoor beer garden with great brews, good food, and picnic benches

Wise Sons Bagel & Coffee is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

12. Wise Sons Bagel & Coffee

8.5
537 Octavia St (btwn Ivy & Gough St), San Francisco, CA
Bagel Shop · Hayes Valley · 13 tips and reviews

c0uPc0uP: Decidedly to-go with its cramped interior. Luckily Patricia's Green is around the corner! Dat Spicy Egg Sandwich though 👌🏽

Adelia C.Adelia Curtis duarte: Great bagels & schmears. Come early on the weekend if you want a bialy!

Katia N.Katia Naffa: Bagels aren’t toasted and not that warm. Over priced

Pineapple King Bakery is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

13. Pineapple King Bakery

8.6
1915 Irving St (at 20th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Bakery · Outer Sunset · 24 tips and reviews

Limin S.Limin Shen: Love the spam egg sandwich

CathyCathy: pineapple bun with salted egg yolk 😋😋

Stephen M.Stephen Mar: Pineapple bun with cold slab of butter.

Frena Bakery and Cafe is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

14. Frena Bakery and Cafe

8.5
132 6th St, San Francisco, CA
Bakery · SoMa · 30 tips and reviews

zfelszfels: Awesome food and friendly Israeli staff. Try the sabich, which is an eggplant, tahini, and egg sandwich on the most incredible pita-like bread.

YoannYoann: Great kosher bakery good for lunch amazing sufganiots

Jordan F.Jordan Fine: Great baked goods. Try the old fashioned bagel with za'atar and sesame. Delicious spinach burekas and cinnamon roll! The staff was super friendly too. Can't wait to go back!

Ted's Market & Deli is one of The 15 Best Places for Egg Sandwiches in San Francisco.

15. Ted's Market & Deli

9.0
1530 Howard St (at 11th St), San Francisco, CA
Deli · SoMa · 56 tips and reviews

Nancy K.Nancy Kim: Best egg sandwich so far...!

AndyAndy: Roasted Pork on Tuesday and Thursday - Have them add Jalapeños

Darren R.Darren Riesz: On the first day, God created Ted's, and it was good.