Where to eat and drink along SF’s Pride route

Customers line up at Blue Bottle Coffee on Mint Plaza in San Francisco in 2016.Photo: Gabrielle Lurie / The Chronicle

Morning fuel

Blue Bottle Coffee
Don’t miss:Grab a New Orleans iced coffee or a can of organic cold brew to go.

66 Mint Plaza. Also 1355 Market St.bluebottlecoffee.com

Cumaica Coffee
Don’t miss:Cold brew or an iced Americano to go.

1398 Mission St. 415-551-2600.www.cumaica.com

Mavelous Coffee Bar & Little Griddle
Don’t miss:Lattes, plus great breakfast “sammies” and burgers.

1408 Market St. 415-864-4292.eatmavelous.com

Nitro coffee from Mazarine Coffee.照片:深蓝色Coffee

深蓝色的咖啡
Don’t miss:The nitro cold brew coffee and pour-over tea.

720 Market St. 415-398-7700.mazarinecoffee.com

Pentacle Coffee
Don’t miss:Cajeta latte (hot or iced) and any espresso drink.

64 Sixth St. 415-508-6258

Philz Coffee
Don’t miss:任何一个可定制的pour-overs。

5 Embarcadero Center. 415-321-1499.www.philzcoffee.com

People wait at Aunt Charlie’s Lounge for a show in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood in 2018.Photo: Sarahbeth Maney / Special to The Chronicle

Boozy

Aunt Charlies Lounge
Don’t miss:This beloved gay dive bar specializes in strong and cheap (especially by San Francisco standards) cocktails.

133 Turk St. 415-441-2922.www.auntcharlieslounge.com

Haley Null (left) and Jackie O’Reilly share drinks at Charmaine’s, the rooftop bar and lounge overlooking Market Street at the Proper Hotel in San Francisco, in May.Photo: Carlos Avila Gonzalez / The Chronicle

Charmaines
Don’t miss:The killer cocktails are only outdone by the fantastic view of downtown.

865 Market St. 415-786-3467.www.charmainessf.com

Fermentation Lab
Don’t miss:Local beers, duck fat fries and house-made Korean-style banchan.

1230 Market St.www.fermlabsf.com

Mikkeller Bar
Don’t miss:Sausage sampler platter and cask-conditioned ales.

34 Mason St. 415-984-0279.www.mikkellerbar.com

The Beer Hall
Don’t miss:Any of the daily rotating taps.

1 Polk St. 415-800-7416.www.thebeerhallsf.com

Brunch and lunch

Amber India
Don’t miss:The butter chicken and stuffed baked flatbreads.

25 Yerba Buena Lane. 415-777-0500.www.amber-india.com

Bluestem Brasserie
Don’t miss:
The croque madame or the cinnamon roll with brown butter cream cheese frosting. There’s also a separate bar menu from 3-5 p.m.

1 Yerba Buena Lane. 415-547-111.www.bluestembrasserie.com

Delarosa
Don’t miss:Roman-style pizzas, fritto misto and kale Caesar salad.

37 Yerba Buena Lane. 415-872-7363.www.delarosasf.com

Insalata Tricolore is a specialty at Pizzeria Delfina in San Francisco.Photo: Stephen Lam / Special to The Chronicle

Pizzeria Delfina
Don’t miss:Insalata Tricolore, panna pizza and buffalo milk soft-serve.

688 Mission St. 415-286-9426.pizzeriadelfina.com

Ippudo Ramen
Don’t miss:The global chain’s Shiromaru classic, featuring a not-too-rich tonkotsu pork broth, is a solid bet for ramen lovers.

18 Yerba Buena Lane. 415-348-1202.ippudo-us.com

M.Y. China
Don’t miss:Hand-pulled noodles.

845 Market St., Level 4. 415-580-3001.tastemychina.com

Orens Hummus new location in SoMa at 71 Third St.Photo: Tecta Associates / Oren

Oren’s Hummus
Don’t miss:Green shakshuka at brunch or lunch, hummus bowls and fatush salad.

71 Third St. 415-915-6736.orenshummus.com.

The Cavalier
Don’t miss:The Scotched duck egg, English breakfast and Bull’s Head Bloody Mary.

360 Jessie St. 415-321-6000.thecavaliersf.com

The Grove
Don’t miss:Smoked salmon omelet, crispy rosemary-scented hash browns and breakfast sandwich.

690 Mission St. 415-957-0558.thegrovesf.com

Tropisueño
Don’t miss:Fajitas platter, chile relleno burrito and margaritas.

75 Yerba Buena Lane. 415-243-0299.www.tropisueno.com

Yank Sing
Don’t miss:The Shanghai soup dumplings, shrimp har gow and egg custard tarts.

101 Spear St. 415-781-1111. Also at 49 Stevenson St. 415-541-4949.yanksing.com

Villon
Don’t miss:Ricotta pancakes and eggs Benedict with speck.

1100 Market St. 628-895-2040.www.villonsf.com

Fast and nosh-worthy

Bi-Rite Cafe
Don’t miss:Quesadillas and other kids options, chicken-avocado salad and root beer floats.

52 Grove St.biritemarket.com

Popsons Burgers
Don’t miss:The chili cheese fries and made-to-order burgers featuring Five Dot Ranch beef.

998 Market St. 415-658-7554.www.popsons.com

Sams American Eatery
Don’t miss:Classic diner breakfasts like biscuits and gravy, and specialty Benedicts.

1220 Market St. 415-626-8590.www.samssf.com

Super Duper Burgers
Don’t miss:Mini-burgers, chocolate-dipped Straus soft-serve ice cream.

721 Market St. 415-538-3437. Also at 783 Mission St. 415-882-1750.superduperburgers.com

The Market, a combo grocery story and food store, has a great wine selection, including an extensive Champagne and rosé selection.Photo: Liz Hafalia / The Chronicle

The Market
Don’t miss:The wide assortment of grab-and-go prepared foods from the salad and hot food bar.

1355 Market St. 415-767-5130.www.visitthemarket.com

The Downtown Special with a matzo ball soup and a half a pastrami sandwich at Wise Sons Deli in the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco.Photo: John Storey / Special to The Chronicle

Wise Sons Deli at the Contemporary Jewish Museum
Don’t miss:The Downtown Special, which is a half-sandwich (go for the trout salad or pastrami)and side of potato salad or coleslaw, plus a big bowl of matzo ball soup.

736 Mission St. 415-787-3354.wisesonsdeli.com

  • Chronicle Staff