1. Zazie
9.0
941 Cole St (btwn Parnassus Ave & Carl St), San Francisco, CA
Breakfast Spot · Cole Valley · 360 tips and reviews
Marianne Masculino: The Le Mer Eggs Benedict and the Gingerbread pancakes are my faves.
Helen Zhang: Try the La Mer Eggs Benedict - Eggs were poached perfectly and the crab was amazing
Boon Yap: Get here before 11AM to get a table (rear patio is best), or sign up for a table, and be prepared to wait. Great eggs Benedict (esp the La Mer w/crab).
2. Plow
8.9
1299 18th St (at Texas St), San Francisco, CA
Breakfast Spot · Potrero Hill · 385 tips and reviews
Cat Colman: Get the Plow. Lemon ricotta pancakes AND eggs = the bomb. Only downside, no Bloody Mary's. But very nice Sauvignon Blanc.
Luke Bornheimer: The brunch potatoes are a must, even if they don't come with your meal. Also, the fried egg sandwich and French toast are phenomenal. Really though, everything is outstanding. You can't go wrong.
Bruce Upbin: Get The Plow plate: ricotta pancakes and eggs and potatoes and sausage. Rocks
3. Wayfare Tavern
8.9
558 Sacramento St (at Leidesdorff St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · Financial District · 320 tips and reviews
Brian Dela Pena: poutine, devil eggs, Mac and cheese, pop overs and Fried chicken!!
Nancy W: Burger with egg is Delish! So is the Kobe beef tartare
Bela Pulgar: try the poutine, deviled eggs, mac and cheese, fried chicken, doughnuts. Great food.
4. Outerlands
8.5
4001 Judah St (at 45th Ave), San Francisco, CA
American Restaurant · Outer Sunset · 259 tips and reviews
Anna James: Eggs in jail and pork hash with eggs are so so good; fresh ingredients,super flavors and delicious.Dutch pancake with pork sausage is good, I would not order it a second time though.I love this place!
SFGate: This beachside favorite still puts together fabulous daytime menus throughout the week (and not as crowded as dinner); eggs are aplenty on weekends. Read more.
Renee Budak: I had a delicious egg sandwich with asparagus and mushrooms.
5. Marlowe
8.9
500 Brannan St (at 4th St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · SoMa · 253 tips and reviews
SFGate: Specialties: Hamburger; fried chicken sandwich; fried Brussels sprouts chips; baked oysters; deviled eggs; Little Gem salad with avocado; poulet vert (chicken in herb sauce). Read more.
Nipun Sachdev: Highly recommend deviled eggs, burger, baked oysters and poulet vert!
Meredith Blechman: Deviled eggs, Brussel sprout chips, burrata, and poulet verde were all amazing. Great wine list and creative cocktails. Small place and it was packed - make a reservation in advance.
7. Octavia
9.0
1701 Octavia St (at Bush St), San Francisco, CA
American Restaurant · Japantown · 55 tips and reviews
Shrutika Sachdev: Start with an Oyster and Deviled Egg and DON'T MISS the Saffron Tonnarelli with the local dungeness crab - a perfect bowl of pasta!!! I'll be back to try more!
Stephanie Tsai: Cute restaurant, great service, delicious food! Recommend the bread, deviled egg, squid ink pasta, chocolate tart... all of it!
Ben Barclay: Wide-ranging, well-priced wine list, great ambience, and solid menu options including the tomato soup, tagliatelle, deviled egg, and delicious bread.
8. Craftsman and Wolves
8.7
746 Valencia St (btwn 18th & 19th St), San Francisco, CA
Bakery · Mission Dolores · 295 tips and reviews
Jacob Gyllenstierna: Have The Rebel Within, a delicious savory muffin with soft-boiled egg inside. Get there early, cause they run out quickly.
Serious Eats: Great deviled eggs and their simple sandwiches are built with great ingredients on excellent crusty bread.
T Z: Muffin with egg inside is delicious but really filling. Also a bit pricey. IIRC, ~$6-7 for this?
9. Foreign Cinema
9.2
2534 Mission St (btwn 21st & 22nd St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · Mission District · 362 tips and reviews
Tina Hui Tina Hui: Brunch at Foreign Cinema can never be anything short of perfection! Try the homemade pop tarts, the bloody caesar and any of the fried egg dishes.
Sabina B.: Great for brunch, dinner menu is a bit limited. Start with the pear pop tarts followed by the crab frittata or truffle omelet
Doug de Wet: A wonderful brunch spot in a lovely, open, airy setting. The poached eggs with tender pork, chickpeas, mole verde, and crispy plantains are spicy and delicious.
10. Sweet Maple
8.7
2101 Sutter St (at Steiner St), San Francisco, CA
Breakfast Spot · Lower Pacific Heights · 229 tips and reviews
Ashley Hamik: Huge pancakes! Great omelets and complimentary coffee when you wait. Plan on going back for the millionaire's! bacon!
Steve Fadden: Try the Carni Omelette - Eggs with Swiss cheese and thick, chewy, spicy bacon and ham!!!
H K: Get the Big Hip (be warned: it's fried) with eggs and millionaire's bacon and you won't need lunch.
11. Jane
8.6
2123 Fillmore St (btwn California & Sacramento St), San Francisco, CA
Café · Pacific Heights · 242 tips and reviews
Mark Daniel: Best cafe in SF. Perfect level of "poshness". Egg sandwiches and pastries are great.
Christine Wu: Fantastic seating upstairs for those who need to work or want to people-watch. A Delicious egg white sandwich to boot.
Raghav Gulati: Coffee (iced and hot, black, both great), great (and healthy) food, cool vibe. Recommend the avocado toast, warm quinoa bowl, and the spicy eggs. Sandwiches are next on the list to try...
15. Just For You
8.7
732 22nd St (btwn Tennessee & 3rd St), San Francisco, CA
Breakfast Spot · Dogpatch · 136 tips and reviews
Albie M: Pork chops & eggs are the best here. Friendly staff.
Marshall St. Clair: 7x7 mag recommends eggs with pork chops, apple sausage or catfish on house-made white, wheat or cinnamon bread -- and legendary beignets
Lana Ventura: Poached eggs and creole crab cake is amazing! Nice outdoor seating as well! I will definitely go back!