Used to be good, now is complete trash! Rude waitress rushed us upon arrival and moved our table when the restaurant was empty. Food is average. Never again!
Therese M.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Amazing food, wonderful service. I will return!!! :)
Kelly P.
Tu valoración: 2 Burlingame, CA
Rude Service, cramped atmosphere and really terrible coffee.
Zeev V.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Best brunch or lunch place, great food and consistent service. They have killer burgers, use organic product, and have great service.
James T.
Tu valoración: 3 San Jose, CA
Pretty standard breakfast place with a diner feel. Great and friendly service. Prefer Chloe’s down the street.
Daniel W.
Tu valoración: 4 Mountain View, CA
I came here on a weekday for lunch around noon. It was 90% full and my dining companion and I sat at a two top outside in the sunshine. The server was very pleasant and took our drink orders right away. Their menu is pretty big but I’m a sucker for breakfast at lunch time. I ordered the Hash Benedict with shredded beef in place of Canadian bacon. The eggs were perfectly poached, muffins and hash crisp, and a side of hash browns. The hash browns were also nicely crisp on the outside and soft inside but cooked. A dollop of hot sauce on the eggs made it perfect with the Hollandaise sauce. The server refilled our water and sodas without prompting. It was about $ 19 with tip. Just a buck or two more expensive than it was worth.
Cathy L.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Great breakfast spot in Now Valley but be forewarned of the limited street parking. Best to arrive via muni or walk. Good breakfast eats with a mixture of American and Latino fusion. Be prepared for a short 15 – 20 min wait to get seated. This place is crowded but worth the wait.
Jessica S.
Tu valoración: 2 San Francisco, CA
Came here because I was really craving eggs benedict and my favorite place, Bean Bag Café, was not serving it on the weekday. Benedict was OK, but I was not a big fan the hash browns– unseasoned, super crunchy on the outside and mushy on the inside. I would only come back here out of convenience. Def would not be my first choice for a breakfast/brunch place.
Sahil S.
Tu valoración: 3 Brampton, Canada
I went to Toast Eatery for brunch and had the pepper-jack omelette. Food: The portion size was great and the food was quite good. The pepper-jack omelette was oozing with cheese and was very fulfilling. However, I wish it was filled with more vegetables or other ingredients aside from just the cheese. Ambiance: Very nice, casual, relaxed environment. The outdoor seating along the sidewalk was especially great because of the pleasant weather. Price: A little pricey since I paid around $ 14 for just the omelette and a soft drink. Overall, I enjoyed the experience and would definitely love to eat outside their restaurant again!
Maile N.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
A great sunny spot to grab a nice meal, in my case, it was breakfast yesterday. I love their housemade corned beef hash with eggs, hashbrowns, and toast(sourdough — yum!). So tasty and my plate was a nice mix of salty and creamy. Customer service was friendly and quick. I picked a table on the side and kind of wanted to meditatively eat my breakfast as I had a late night. I think they sensed that and let me be. I so appreciated it! I can be more sociable, but on this particular morning, I was not. Thank you for gauging and respecting me.
Dani S.
Tu valoración: 3 San Francisco, CA
Decent food, but noisy atmosphere. Portions were too large; ordered a breakfast sandwich and it took up nearly two-thirds of my plate. Explains why it’s on the pricey side for breakfast, but I’d rather have half the food at half the price. It’s easier to order more portions at a restaurant than partial portions. Hash browns were decent but unseasoned and mushy in the middle. Next time I’ll bring a friend to split my meal with. I’d go again, but rather sit outside where it’s quieter.
Elizabeth Q.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Been here a lot! Today in fact. Every time I go, it’s a good experience. The food is good, the service is good… Never had to wait, drinks and food are quick and exactly as expected. Always happy to go, satisfied when I leave. For a breakfast joint, a great deal. The scrambles are all good, and the French Toast is delish. They have a good burger too. Have never felt rushed, ever. Look forward to next time…
Christina G.
Tu valoración: 3 San Francisco, CA
Would give this 3.5 stars if I could. Came here around 1PM on Saturday with 3 friends and didn’t have to wait in line. Ordered the 24th street omelette Overall: Pros: Cute little place Good portion Good quality food Nice selection on menu Cons: Didn’t blow me away $ 10-$ 12
Edwin R.
Tu valoración: 3 San Mateo, CA
Great neighborhood gem for brunch. Toast Eatery is located next to K9 Scrub Club – – so it’s a cool place to have brunch while your pooch gets pampered right next door. I really like their open windows that flow out towards the outdoor seating area. Their bar eatery with stools is an American classic which got me in the mood to order an American breakfast classics… 1. Corned Beef Hash($ 11.95) with eggs over easy with hash browns. I requested English Muffin but got their toast instead. Hahaha… such as life! Just a heads up… their Corned Beef Hash was somewhat dry and hard to chew, but maybe they were having an off day. I’ll try again next time maybe it will be different. 2. My BFF ordered 2 Eggs Any Style($ 7.25) with their signature wholewheat toast with lotsa… of…buttaaa! –My cappuccino($ 4.25) was not bad, I would say about a 3stars, and my BFF ordered a cup of «Joe»($ 2.25) which was adequate. All in all, cool place for brunch and conveniently located on the«N Judah» subway line that will connect you to downtown San Francisco! They have two locations in the City, the other is over at 399124th St., corner of Noe St. Both open daily from 7am to 4pm! Until then, Cheers! :p
Adena B.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
I’ve found the perfect brunch order. Well, for me, that is. A Belgian waffle with Nutella and strawberries with a side of a bacon, washed down with a(mind-bending, thermal) pint glass of hot coffee. Oh, and it doesn’t hurt that the wait to be seated was 10 minutes. Also, that it was the hottest afternoon in recent memory in the city. Oh, and my favorite person in the whole universe was visiting. But still, this place hit the spot.
B K.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Always consistent, busy(just go later in the afternoon), not a foo foo menu, basic diner food. My only tip is to order all potato sides well done or they won’t be crispy.
Jeff P.
Tu valoración: 3 Carson, CA
Unilocal Hype brought us here. And that is exactly what we got. Spoonfuls of hype. This place is a 3 star(4 at most). No where near a 5. — Coco Loco had the most hype. Pretty bland for all the attention it is getting. — My sister loved the Cappuccino — Hash browns were crispy on the outside and way mushy on the inside(almost like mashed potatoes) — This place can only seat 20? So there is a wait during peak breakfast/brunch hours. — Street Parking Only. Good Luck! — Pork Sausages were flavorful. I just wish they were bigger. — Bacon was super crispy and not salty. Meh — Dog friendly(outside) I posted an image of our receipt so you have an idea when I was here and how much it costs to eat here. Frisco has a plethora of tiny brunch places just like this. I don’t think I will be back any time soon.
Anthony A.
Tu valoración: 4 Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
Nothing fancy, but I got a really awesome breakfast here. It’s a diner, not pretentious, serving the kind of food you’d find at a Denny’s only made with a higher quality. Write your name on the clipboard outside and wait to be seated. Is that a thing in SF? Usually you’d give it to a hostess or something, but a few spots I ate at up here had me signing in on a sheet of paper. Whatever. Seating is tight but not cramped. The service is designed to get you in, fed, and out, which they succeeded in doing. I went with the Noe Valley omelet, which had a mess of eggs surrounding avocado, bacon, onions, and cheese. Hell yes. This thing was a behemoth, too. Large and in charge, full of tasty ingredients, and absolutely delicious. It was surprisingly light despite being so massive. The accompanying side of rye toast was decent, as were the hash browns, which got served up like a slice of pie. Good meal, quick service, nice price. What’s not to like?
Amy C.
Tu valoración: 3 San Francisco, CA
When«Harry» Met«Sally» @ TOAST: HESAID: «I’d like the 24th Street omelet.» SHESAID: «I’d like the Breakfast Burrito. But instead of bacon could I get chicken apple sausage? Also, no sour cream please and could I add some spinach? And I’d like my hash browns extra crispy.» T H E E N D
Kathy Z.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
GREAT hash browns! Omelets are good and simple, but the hash browns… oh my gosh. I got the 24th street omelet with the chicken apple sausage, sundried tomatoes, spinach and cheese. Service is great and there are sooo many options. Need to try more things before I can say much more.