Acme Bread Company is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

1. Acme Bread Company

8.7
1 Ferry Building Ste 15 (The Embarcadero), San Francisco, CA
Bakery · Financial District · 51 tips and reviews

J J.J John: Best bread bakery in the city; their French baguettes, kaiser rolls, ciabattas and multigrain are second to none. Excellent cookies & pastries as well.

Nicky L.Nicky Lonborg: Lovely artisan breads, great herb slab.

Serious EatsSerious Eats: All that you could ask for in a bread bakery. Each loaf is given special care. The pan de mie are soft and slightly sweet. The walnut levain has a dense, malty crumb inlaid with chopped walnuts. Read more.

State Bird Provisions is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

2. State Bird Provisions

8.8
1529 Fillmore St (btwn Geary & O'Farrell St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · Fillmore District · 219 tips and reviews

KylieKylie: Wise Andrew recommended all the pancakes, and we were not misled. The multigrain pancake with smoked duck and maple glaze was out of this world. If possible, sit at the counter, you won't regret it.

Stephanie L.Stephanie L: Worth the wait to try and get reservations. Garlic bread burrata: don't share!

BenBen: Bon Appetit's 2012 winner 'Best New Restaurant in America' - Congrats! Well deserved!

The Sandwich Place is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

3. The Sandwich Place

8.0
2029 Mission St (btw 16th & 17th), San Francisco, CA
Sandwich Spot · Mission District · 21 tips and reviews

Jewely H.Jewely Hoxie: Radd group of ladies, awesome veggie menu! They really load on the avocado and the bread is delicious.

Fast CompanyFast Company: When staffers at Stamen Design (#48 on Fast Company's 2011 list of Most Innovative Companies) aren't creating next-gen data visualizations for Nike, they're lunching at The Sandwich Place.

CrillmaticCrillmatic: Order a large chicken apple sausage sandwich and thank me later.

Terrene is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

4. Terrene

7.6
8 Mission St, San Francisco, CA
Cocktail Bar · Financial District · No tips or reviews
Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

5. Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco

8.7
757 Market St (at 3rd St), San Francisco, CA
Hotel · SoMa · 74 tips and reviews

David B.David Berkowitz: The lemon ricotta griddle cakes are light, sweet, and amazing

KrystylKrystyl: Take a picture in the girls bathroom! The mirror will catch all the angles!

Aaron W.Aaron Wheeler: Would you like to live here? Call Aaron Wheeler of Oakville Properties at (415) 894-2450 (DRE #01345396)

Caffe Centro is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

6. Caffe Centro

7.1
102 South Park (at Jack London Alley), San Francisco, CA
Café · South Park · 101 tips and reviews

Ugur K.Ugur Kaner: Chicken breast sandwich, multigrain, hot, mmmmm

Jenna B.Jenna Black: Get your sandwich toasted and on multi grain bread! Delicious

Vicky C.Vicky C.: Turkey sandwich on focaccia makes for a perfect lunch

Cafe Madeleine is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

7. Cafe Madeleine

7.8
300 California St (Battery), San Francisco, CA
Bakery · Financial District · 21 tips and reviews

Diego R.Diego Rufo: Taste their Triple Chocolate Cake “chocolate sponge cake layered with dark, milk and white chocolate mousses, topped with white chocolate shavings”....YUM!! Read more.

Zachary R.Zachary Reiss-Davis: Their hot chocolate and mochas are topped with amazing chocolate infused whipped cream.

MelissaMelissa: Burrata salad.

Boudin Bakery Café Baker's Hall is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

8. Boudin Bakery Café Baker's Hall

8.5
160 Jefferson St. (at Taylor St.), San Francisco, CA
Bakery · Fishermans Wharf · 442 tips and reviews

Sergey S.Sergey Sorokin: Bread comes fresh every day. Try Panettone and Cheese Asiago. Multigrain is the best choice for sandwiches. The rest of food is tasteless and overpriced.

Trevor G.Trevor Geach: The Cioppino is excellent. A little pricey but packed with plenty of seafood. Get with the crab de-shelled, and take advantage of the limitless sourdough!

FoodspottingFoodspotting: Try the Clam Chowder in Bread Bowl

Arizmendi Bakery Panaderia & Pizzeria is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

9. Arizmendi Bakery Panaderia & Pizzeria

9.3
1268 Valencia St (at 24th St), San Francisco, CA
Bakery · Mission District · 143 tips and reviews

Rem K.Rem Koning: Partial bake pizza to go is crunchy, inventive, and great for Sunday supper.

Karl N.Karl Nieberding: One of the best slices in the city for only $2.50

Aaron D.Aaron Draczynski: Grab a chocolate thing and a coffee. Bliss.

Angelina's Cafe is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

10. Angelina's Cafe

7.7
6000 California St (22nd St.), San Francisco, CA
Café · Lake Street · 35 tips and reviews

Ernest S.Ernest Smyth: Great buttery, über-flakey pastries every morning - not the weber's-bread-type you get at Starbucks. Great with their delicious espresso.

Karen O.Karen OBrien: One of the best turkey/ cranberry sammys you will ever have!

MacMac: I have been coming here since I was a kid now I'm in my twenties. Excellent food, superb coffees, and the employees are extremely nice! Very family oriented!

Thorough Bread and Pastry is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

11. Thorough Bread and Pastry

9.2
248 Church St (btwn Market & 15th St), San Francisco, CA
Bakery · Mission Dolores · 189 tips and reviews

Liz N.Liz Neu: The croissants are amazing. Get a coffee and sit out back -- the mugs are huge and the back patio is beautiful.

DotDot: Get the almond croissants. Stop reading this. Get them now.

timoni w.timoni west: Walk past all those fools at Tartine, and get yourself one of the best almond croissants you ever had in your life. You didn't even know you liked almond croissants till now.

Starbucks is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

12. Starbucks

7.5
680 Beach St, San Francisco, CA
Coffee Shop · Fishermans Wharf · 30 tips and reviews

Huw R.Huw Richardson: Very friendly staff! Wonderful place to end a fine evening

Jerome N.Jerome Navarro: Free wifi

Winery C.Winery Collective: 0.50 Refills on any size coffee with purchase the same day.

Peet's Coffee & Tea is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

13. Peet's Coffee & Tea

7.3
54 West Portal Avenue, (Near Ulloa St), San Francisco, CA
Coffee Shop · West Portal · 19 tips and reviews

Stephanie L.Stephanie L: Love the pomegranate tea cooler - dry, but refreshing

Christina W.Christina Wilkes: My all time favorite coffee shop!

Duncan C.Duncan Carroll: Seriously underrated coffee!

Sweet Maple is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

14. Sweet Maple

8.8
2101 Sutter St (at Steiner St), San Francisco, CA
Breakfast Spot · Lower Pacific Heights · 229 tips and reviews

Ryan O.Ryan Ota: Millionaire bacon is a must, great french toast as well

Jai S.Jai Singh: Millionaire's Bacon!! Get it

OrderAheadOrderAhead: Sweet Maple now lets you order and pay ahead with your phone. Download the OrderAhead App. Read more.

Atlas Cafe is one of The 15 Best Places for Multigrain Bread in San Francisco.

15. Atlas Cafe

7.9
3049 20th St (at Alabama St), San Francisco, CA
Café · Mission District · 149 tips and reviews

Nancy T.Nancy Tran: Coffee, bagels, sandwiches and salads are great here. I like the pesto pizza and portobello sandwich. There's a small outdoor seating area in the back.

Danielle Lazier S.Danielle Lazier SF Realtor & Wannabe Flaneuse: Laid-back vibe with a mix of work and social. do as you wish. no one will mind. you'll see folks on laptops (mostly Mac), biz meetings, people reading actual books and magazines, and just hanging out.

Karina v.Karina van Schaardenburg: unpretentious and pretty close to perfect: stumptown coffee, dynamo donuts, anthony's cookies, patio, wifi, bazillions of sandwiches under $10, reasonable hours, live music, beer, magazines, etc...