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    The Grind Cafe

    3.6 (659 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Pancakes Blueberry Stack (3)
    Olive R.

    I had high hopes for this place. However: The scrambled eggs with American cheese looked like literal garbage. It had the cheese ON TOP of the eggs. The toast was not "toasted", it was just 2 slices of bread with no butter or jam. The pancakes had maple syrup that seemed to have a main base of water. What a disaster of a food establishment.

    Chicken Salad, Sprouts, Tomato & Red Onion
    Mia D.

    i ordered takeout from here and got the chicken salad bagel. they did get my order wrong and the menu says it came with sprouts but it didn't. however, i really like the concept of this bagel and it tasted pretty good. the price point was also very fair. i would definitely try something else here!

    This is the spicy "chorizo " burrito.
    Norma M.

    I ordered a chorizo burrito which was rice & jalapeños only. The almost croissant was stale & the paroski was dry. Very disappointed.

    Tea Latte
    Lynn F.

    People of the Lower Haight, how lucky you are to have The Grind. The place is huge, there's even seating outside, hugging the building, no parklet needed. I know The Grind has been on Haight forever, interior harkens back to the 70s, meaning a funky vibe. Cash machine safely inside. Six large menu boards high on the wall. Coffees, smoothies, bagels, salads, omelets, house favs, pancakes, French toast, avocado toast, Belgian waffles, burgers, sandwiches, chili, pastries. For those staring at their laptops, even if you're milking a coffee, you're not contributing to their operating expenses, but there's plenty of seating. I've taken many salads to go, always generous & delicious. 9:30 on Thursday: Friendliest counter woman ever. She made sure I was comfortable with the ingredients, chatted a bit, clearly loved by the many regulars. About the Avocado Toast. Generous avocado mash, could have been given another day to ripen. Giant bread slice, toasted, can cut in 2, with everything seasoning, & pinch of chili flakes. (More please) Perfectly fried egg to order. Side of 4 strips thick & chewy bacon. Mighty Leaf tea. No regrets. Support Local!

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    Lastar J.

    My new fave Cafe ! The food here has been amazing the past 2 times I've been here. I would say the food is a 4/5. The service is amazing I would give that a 5/5 easy. All the food is fresh and made upon order. The atmosphere is peaceful but can be busy depending on when you come. Next time I will get grilled chicken instead of crispy chicken. I also had the Lox scramble which was good especially if you like soft cooked salmon. Please try, don't know how this place only has 3.5 star rating.

    Greg H.

    Probably my favorite brunch space in all of sf! With the food tasting incredible and such a large menu, it always will be my go-to brunch space to take friends and family.

    Chicken Fried Steak with hash brown and eggs
    Lisa X.

    Only tried this place via delivery so far. I think most of us like a chicken fried steak once in a while. By the way, if by the chance you don't know this. Chicken Fried Steak doesn't have any chicken, it's thin cut of beef steak marinated in buttermilk, breaded and fried. It's called that because it's prepared like southern fried chicken. This is essentially a Southern dish with either a white or dark gravy on top. I thought they serve pretty good CFS dish here, so this is a good find.

    Cheese Omelette
    Brittany H.

    I ordered delivery so I can't speak on the ambiance. I ordered cheese omelette because Uber eats didn't have the options I wanted to pick. The chicken sausage is really good. Home fries was good too. Omelette was basic but good. My only issue is that this was a delivery order to a hotel and they didn't give me any utensils and no condiments so my bread was dry with no butter or jelly. That should be included.

    Scott street omlet

    Loved my "scott street" omlet. It was so big i couldnt finish it. Loaded with bacon, avocado, onion, and cheese. Came with a good portion of hash browns that were fire, and sourdough toast. I live their coffee too. It delicious and way less expensive than peets or starbucks.

    Indoor
    Sara S.

    Whats kind of sad is I walked into this place thinking i was going to the juice place next door. Wamp wamp. Thats what happens when you are hung over! I ended up having a banana/orange juice/ice blend which was basic but cold and delicious. Ha. Then I had a veggie melt and while it did the job i can't say i ever order it again. Lots of onions, crazy melted cheese. The fries that came with it were of course not good. But, there is no way that after this item you would still be hungry. The space was nice for breakfast: both indoor and outdoor space. Patio wasn't cute by any means but hey you could breath fresh air. Also the cashier was nice. I would go there hungover again but i'd prefer acai bowls and the juice shop that supposedly exists.

    Haight Scram with hashbrowns and sourdough toast.
    Michelle V.

    Decided to check this place out for breakfast while staying in SF for a couple of days because it was within walking distance of my hotel. I ended up coming here both mornings for breakfast because it was so convenient and the food was good. I ordered the Haight Scram both times because I'm a creature of habit, lol. Both times it was excellent. The toast was perfectly toasted and the hashbrowns (my favorite!) were excellent. Plus, everyone who works here is suuuper friendly. I'm glad I know where I can come back for breakfast (or lunch!) next time I'm in town.

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