Check out the classical music jam on Sundays.More in the Mission: En savoir plus .
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST NEIGHBORHOOD COFFEE SHOPThe Simple Pleasures experience consists of: installing yourself at a table or sofa, sipping java & reading a newspape En savoir plus .
For those of you looking for a new coffee spot, head to Snowbird Coffee in Inner Sunset. They're currently serving Ruby Roasters from Wisconsin and free wifi. En savoir plus .
The house "cappuccino" 1919 is the best cappuccino in SF, making our list of "The Tastes That Make the City: SF Edition." En savoir plus .
The maple glazed bacon apple donut is the best donut in SF, making our list of "The Tastes That Make the City: SF Edition." En savoir plus .
We love the tart Mixed Berry Pie, and the Strawberry Rhubarb Pie, an excellent combination of sweet and slightly sour, made irresistible by a crumbly top. En savoir plus .
Go for challah. With plain, sesame, poppy, and cinnamon, there is a loaf here to meet all your challah needs. Also great is the fruit bread, like double raisin, organic fig and cherry chocolate. En savoir plus .
La Victoria sells breads made by Sour Flour, a local bread cooperative and baking school. Their signature item is the eponymous “Sour Flour Loaf” a tangy sourdough bread with a dark brown, chewy crust En savoir plus .
Come early to this small bakery on the corner of Washington Square Park which turns out about ten kinds of focaccia bread—onion, raisin, olive, mushroom—every day from its old-fashioned brick ovens. En savoir plus .
"Urban garden tucked bw very tall buildings. Quiet little gem of a space, access via lobby to the rear or an obscure passage off Front. Light but no sun. Café closes at 3pm, garden at 6:30" En savoir plus .
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2012 Winner – Editorial Pick – Best BakeryThere is something decidedly nostalgic about the high-end Pop-Tarts, ham and cheese bostocks, and other treats whipped up by founder... En savoir plus .
More cafe than bakery, Cassava serves Asian-inspired bites. The Japanese breakfast (weekends only) includes miso soup, wakame salad, a poached egg in dashi broth and more. En savoir plus .
We’ve never met a sandwich at this pocket-sized SOMA cafe that we haven’t liked. What’s so good? The ingredients are top notch, the flavors perfectly balanced, and, oh yeah, they’re stacked. En savoir plus .