Lynn F.
Yelp
8:45 am, Monday:
What a find, corner location snug up against the Pritzer Psychiatry Building. [Insert joke here].
Clean, bright, modern, spacious. The floor to ceiling windows allowed me to keep an eye on my car across the street. You heard me, a parking space! When I visited another cafe 2 blocks away I circled for 20 minutes. Should have taken MUNI.
I was lucky enough to meet one of the owner team, Zoey. She took my order, guided me through the menu, super friendly. Zoey, her husband Christian & Mary Carr created this cafe & their original Noe Valley location on the site of a former laundromat.
Back to this Dogpatch location. Inside opera & soft rock to keep the energy up. They definitely need to get the word out to the nearby medical megapolis around the corner on 3rd. On my visit I saw a steady stream of the in-the-know sporting name tags saying doctor.
Despite the abundant seating, given the time of day, all customers were grab-n-go. Everything is packaged to go, help yourself to napkins, etc. While the plastic tableware usually annoys the heck out of me, the fork & knife, produced with plant starch, were sturdy enough to do the job. I appreciates the serrated edge, better than most metal versions.
Ok, enough, let's get to my breakfast. Avocado Toast.
Thick slice of yummy artisanal seeded bread. So thick it wasn't really toasted, along with the generous amount of avocado, topped with fried egg & everything seasoning making it pretty difficult to eat with your hands. 1st world problem.
The side of bacon was both crispy & chewy perfection.
Five star meal.
Based on this experience my next stop will be their Noe Valley location.
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