1. Bi-Rite Creamery
9.2
3692 18th St (at Dolores St), San Francisco, CA
Ice Cream Parlor · Mission Dolores · 687 tips and reviews
Alexa (@ladylexy) Andrzejewski: Try the Earl Grey & Honey Lavender Ice Cream - The perfect light & refreshing combo -- milk tea & honey! Love love love both flavors.
Rachel Mercer: They had an amazing Blood Orange Sorbet, but if you prefer ice cream don't be afraid to get a large order of Salted Caramel or the Earl Grey - both are phenomenal.
Lily: Artisan ice cream. Try the Earl grey and salted caramel
5. Boba Guys
8.6
429 Stockton St, San Francisco, CA
Bubble Tea Shop · Downtown San Francisco-Union Square · 84 tips and reviews
Mel: earl grey boba tea with a tea tasting on the side. tea enthusiasts, unite!
Sarah: Solid order: earl grey + boba + soy milk + 25% sweetness.
Vernon Baas: I don't even like Earl Grey tea, tried one iced, and now I'm converted. So good!
7. Garden Creamery
9.4
3566 20th St (at Lexington St), San Francisco, CA
Ice Cream Parlor · Mission District · 59 tips and reviews
SFist: Handcrafted in Northern California, their small-batch dairy-free sorbets are coconut-based and sweetened with organic agave nectar. Flavors include Earl Grey, Orange Creamsicle, and Kona Coffee. Read more.
Connie Chiu: Such good flavors and texture! Every sample was good. Fav flavors are all three types of matcha, earl grey, ube, and Japanese milk coffee. Ran out of waffle cones 😓
Rodrиго Ривера: Very interesting flavors. Original creations. Different matcha variations are definitely a highlight. Friendly staff. Creamy high-quality ice cream. Highly recommended. 4 out of 5 cones
Theron Lewis: Gluten free black currant, earl grey and strawberry french macrons FTW!
J John: Wedding cake bakery that also sells overpriced novelty baked goods (gourmet versions of Ding-Dongs, Twinkies, etc). For a wedding the minimum order is $1.500; their basic vanilla cake is excellent.
Terra: Buy one get one on Sundays from 4-5!
10. Blackbird Bar
8.7
2124 Market St (at Church St), San Francisco, CA
Cocktail Bar · Duboce Triangle · 180 tips and reviews
Kenny Hsu: Try the Blackbird Toddy for a relaxing drink (has Earl Grey, Vanilla Bean) with some rye.
7x7 Magazine: Class it up with the Hot Toddy made with Evan Williams Single Barrel, Mightly Earl Grey tea, molasses, brown sugar, and vanilla bean paste. It's one of the best Hot Toddy's around! Read more.
Eater: An easy breezy Castro-bordering spot to rely on for a solid, sometimes rather inventive, cocktail. Blackbird has super-nice bartenders, and a fun-loving mixed crowd that rarely gets out of control.
Michelle Fiesta: The Earl Grey and Lavender flavor is awesome! Cozy little spot, they serve pourover coffee (regular and decaf) which perfect with ice cream. They offer tastes before you buy too!
Marissa Cui: Get the flight if you're with a group! Ask to try different flavor combinations. I love the savory flavors like basil.
Stephanie Wei: I love the texture of the ice cream here! It's not too soft or creamy, making it perfect to bite into! The waffle cones taste like cookies and the strawberry ice cream is delicious.
14. Craftsman and Wolves
8.7
746 Valencia St (btwn 18th & 19th St), San Francisco, CA
Bakery · Mission Dolores · 295 tips and reviews
Ciara G: cherries, lemon, blueberry earl grey
Kevin Hamano: Earl Grey Blueberry Chouquette. That is all.
Ashok Lalwani: Every baked item here, be it thai scone (green curry with ginger) or roasted banana cake with coconut glaze or black sesame mandarin chocolate mouse cake, is a must try with a cup of coffee. Love it.
15. The Garden Court
8.6
2 New Montgomery St (in The Palace Hotel), San Francisco, CA
American Restaurant · SoMa · 23 tips and reviews
Trishia Pascobillo: Afternoon tea for two, with champagne was lovely. Had the 100 anniversary tea...loved the florals and warm scones :) The Pear finger sandwich was my favorite.
Soo Wai Eng: Very good Sunday brunch!
Bloomingdale's: There’s nothing more civilized than weekend afternoon tea. Especially if you consume the finger sandwiches and scones amid the splendiferous turn-of-the-century trappings.