"This sleek mini-chain serves single-origin coffees in its plant-filled, pink-painted cafes. Just a few blocks from Spark Social in one direction and Oracle Park in the other, fans come to Reveille for smoothies, acai bowls, and, naturally, coffee." - Eater Staff
"Wifi: Yes (weekdays only) This Lower Haight coffee shop is often filled with more electronics than an 11-year-old’s holiday wishlist. People easily spend hours in the minimalist white space bent over laptops, books, or meticulously drafting Partifuls while nursing lattes, cups of matcha, or chia pudding. Just know that they turn off the wifi on weekends and holidays so you can keep your eyes up and maybe converse with a real person. " - lani conway, julia chen 1, ricky rodriguez
"The breakfast sandwich from Cafe Réveille in Lower Haight is the textbook definition of simple. The eggs are fluffy, the cheese is gooey, and they don’t skimp on the thick-cut bacon. The laidback cafe also has lighter options, like granola and yogurt or acai bowls. Get into everything on one of their sidewalk tables or inside the all-white space alongside athleisure-clad groups catching up over lattes. Conveniently, this mini-chain is also located in Russian Hill and Mission Bay." - julia chen 1
"The cozy cafe, known for its garden patio and menu of salads and panini, has been open for more than two decades. Reverie Cafe has become a popular neighborhood destination for coffee, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and wine, in part due to its lush back patio and calendar of events including live music." - Lauren Saria
"The Russian Hill outpost of this SF-based mini chain serves great morning-time dishes like sandwiches with fluffy eggs and thick bacon, and refreshing acai bowls with housemade granola. It gets pretty busy on weekends, but things move along quickly—and the high-ceilinged, white-walled space always has more than enough tables. Strong espresso drinks, an efficient counter-service operation, and tons of sidewalk seating also make this cafe an ideal setting for quick breakfast hangs or a treat after running errands in the area." - Julia Chen