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Welcome to Eats

Eats is a cozy breakfast and brunch spot in San Francisco offering a diverse menu with many vegetarian options. Located on Clement Street, it provides a casual dining experience with excellent service. Customers rave about the fluffy pancakes, fried chicken sandwiches, and unique dishes like maitake soft scramble. The restaurant's friendly staff, charming atmosphere, and complimentary biscuits make for a delightful dining experience. With a loyal following and a fair market value, Eats is a must-visit for those looking for a delicious and satisfying meal in a welcoming setting.

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Welcome to Eats, a delightful breakfast and brunch spot located in San Francisco's Clement St. neighborhood. This American-style eatery offers a wide range of options for diners, including vegetarian dishes and a welcoming atmosphere for all. With convenient utilities like delivery, takeout, reservations, and wheelchair accessibility, Eats caters to a diverse crowd with ease.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I had the pleasure of diving into the reviews of enthusiastic customers who have tried Eats. From Karla R.'s experience enjoying fluffy pancakes to Lauren C.'s rave about the fried chicken sandwich, it's clear that Eats has a menu that leaves a lasting impression. The cozy ambiance, friendly service, and delicious dishes make Eats a must-visit spot for anyone craving a scrumptious brunch.

With highlights like the maitake soft scramble, French toast, and the mouthwatering fried chicken sandwich, Eats has something for everyone. The attention to detail in the dishes, from the lemon garlic dressing to the perfectly crispy biscuits, showcases the care and passion that goes into every plate.

If you're in the mood for a satisfying meal in a welcoming setting, look no further than Eats. With a diverse menu, attentive service, and a loyal following, this restaurant is a gem waiting to be discovered. Whether you're stopping by for a quick bite or gathering with friends for a leisurely brunch, Eats promises a memorable dining experience.

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Karla R.
Karla R.

Went on a whim happen to be in the area in the morning and thought I would try breakfast. Location was fine. We actually found parking pretty easily on Clement, which was surprising and there were only two other tables at the time seated right away. Nice clean looking area to dinethe service was right on par This was rated as two dollar bill signs for price point but I found that it was a little bit higher than that. I would've said three dollar bill signs more accurately reflect the prices but everything is up in San Francisco. It wasn't outrageous nor was it cheap food came out pretty quickly and we ate everything so it must've been good! I would recommend it to people but just know that it's not really a bargain type place, but I would say fair market value for these days. My girlfriend got the Chile tostada plate and I got a pancake, which was very fluffy and delicious. One was enoughfor me. Seems like they have a pretty loyal following so I think they have been sold recently. seems like they're doing OK.

Lauren C.
Lauren C.

What a wonderful place to grab some yummy brunch! I came in with a friend during the clement street farmers market. It was very busy, but we were able to get a table under 15 minutes. We ended up ordering the fried chicken sandwich and their version of chilaquiles. Both dishes were good, but the sandwich was by far the star. Would definitely order that again. The potato side that came with the sandwich was also delicious. The chilaquiles were also good, but the salsa they use (as well as the sour cream) made it a very heavy dish. We weren't able to finish that, but we were glad we were able to try it. Service was very friendly and the plants inside created a cozy vibe. Will definitely be back to try the rest of the menu!

Rose C.
Rose C.

Perfect place for a weekend or weekday lunch! I went around 11am on a Sunday and only waited about 15 min for 3 people. The French toast was amazing and love the maitake soft scramble as well! I'd recommend doing family style so you get a mix of sweet and savory. All the portions are huge.

Alena N.
Alena N.

The interior of this place is small, if you want an indoor seat you'll need to be patient. Outdoor seating is quicker to get a spot however they don't have any heaters. We waited for a while to get a table for a party of 6 indoors, when we sat down and ordered we also waited a while to order and for our food to come out. As we were waiting the owner brought out some complimentary biscuits with butter and jam and they were absolutely delicious. I don't think I've ever had a biscuit that delicious in my life. It was the perfect crisp on the outside and softness and warm inside. I ordered the chicken sandwich which was good and had a small kick to it. The salad it came with was a delicious lemon garlicy dressing. My only complaint is that the chicken sandwich came with green tomatoes and they were on the harder side and not entirely ripe yet. The fluffy pancakes were a but dense

Calvin H.
Calvin H.

Came here on a Thursday at noon and we were sat down immediately. I came with a friend to have lunch here and it was a nice small restaurant with a lot of decorations and a tree inside the restaurant. We got a garden bowl with a side of fried chicken, grilled chicken burger with potatoes and shared a French toast. All of the food was amazing and the service was great and it was a nice vibe inside the restaurant. would definitely come back since it's so close to where I live.

Dimitri S.
Dimitri S.

Great spot for breakfast/brunch. Everything is always fresh and tasty. The maitake soft scramble was more like an omelette, but nicely done, and their potatoes and toast are terrific. Friendly, welcoming and attentive staff. Coffee refills throughout. Cool dining room, open kitchen with a decorated tree branch for the holidays.

Amy C.
Amy C.

My friend and I came here for brunch during our weekend getaway in the city. We were seated within 10 minutes of us joining the waitlist. Since we had the doggie with us, we sat outside, and it was a nice sunny day. Our server was this friendly and funny lady. I don't remember her name, but she was very cool! The food was pretty delish as well. I got the french toast while my friend got some pancakes. Also, I got some fried chicken and potatoes. This was definitely a solid brunch spot. Parking was kind of difficult. We circled around and around and around until we spotted someone leaving.

Rose P.
Rose P.

It was my first time here. My fried egg sandwich on brioche was fresh and tasty and I really loved how they used whole leaf lettuce for their salad. The service was pretty good. The place looks nice especially the bathroom hahaha it was filled with bright sunlight from above. The vibe...I'm not sure. The music playing overhead left me kind of sleepy, felt a bit more for an older crowd. I have to try their weekend brunch!