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Breakfast At Tiffany'sBWorth Trying
2499 San Bruno Ave, San Francisco, CA 94134
· Breakfast restaurant, American restaurant, Brunch restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (1214 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
A cozy neighborhood diner known for fresh-squeezed orange juice, big portions, and broad breakfast classics, with occasional slow service and inconsistency during busy times.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Breakfast At Tiffany's delivers solid neighborhood brunch appeal with strong food quality highlighted by exceptional fresh-squeezed juice and generous portions at fair pricing. However, quality variation during busy weekends—including occasional cold plates and staggered timing—prevents higher performance. The warm, comfortable setting and loyal following make it a reliable local choice, though not a destination restaurant.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels warm and bustling with cozy diner energy and big windows letting in fresh air. Reviewers rave about the fresh-squeezed orange juice and friendly servers, though a few note staggered tickets and the occasional lukewarm plate during rush hours. The cooking leans classic comfort food with generous portions: benedicts, scrambles, tots, pancakes, and burgers. The culinary approach leans elevated traditional: hearty, familiar plates over flash, with a couple twists like a Loco Moco Benedict. Best for diners who want reliable breakfast staples more than creative fusion. Families are well served: kids can happily eat pancakes or waffles, grilled cheese, fries, simple eggs, and fruit. Vegetarians find options like the Veggie burrito, Florentine, and sides, but vegan proteins are limited. Expect a tight, lively space on weekends; weekdays are smoother for little ones.
At a Glance
- Fresh-squeezed OJ is outstanding and consistent
- Portions are large with fair neighborhood pricing
- Timing and temperature can slip during busy brunch hours
- Coffee quality is divisive; some find it weak
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Freshly squeezed orange juice that tastes special
- Hearty scrambles and skillets with tots
- Friendly, cheerful servers on most visits
- Cozy, unfussy neighborhood vibe
Points of Concern
- Wait times and staggered tickets on busy mornings
- Occasional cold or soggy items reported
- Coffee quality inconsistent compared to food
- Hygiene complaints are rare but concerning when noted
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$26-36 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Vegetarians: Eggs Florentine, Veggie skillet, sides like spinach and mushrooms
- Kids: Buttermilk pancakes, French toast, grilled cheese with tots
- Value combo: Waffle Special ($15.95) plus a shared side of hash
Perfect For
- Casual weekend brunch with friends
- Neighborhood breakfast before errands
- Hearty pre-flight meal near SFO
- Families seeking classic diner fare
Location Insights
Area: Residential Portola corridor with local shops; relaxed, everyday vibe; draws neighbors and airport-bound travelers.
Safety: Generally safe by day with steady foot traffic; standard urban cleanliness; occasional maintenance hiccups.
Nearby: Along San Bruno Ave near small groceries, cafes, and services; SFO reachable within short drive.
BayviewThe dining scene in Bayview is evolving, with a growing number of locally owned eateries, soul food spots, and innovative restaurants reflecting the neighborhood's cultural diversity. The area maintains a community-oriented atmosphere with a mix of casual dining and emerging trendy spots, though it remains less touristy and more authentic compared to central San Francisco neighborhoods.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday07:00–14:00
Tuesday07:00–14:00
Wednesday07:00–14:00
Thursday07:00–14:00
Friday07:00–14:00
Saturday07:00–14:30
Sunday07:00–14:30
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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