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Welcome to Town’s End Brunch

At Town’s End Brunch, the heart of San Francisco's brunch scene comes alive with a focus on American favorites served with a creative twist. This women-owned establishment proudly offers a diverse menu featuring everything from hearty chicken-fried steak to customizable Eggs Benedict, all made with quality ingredients. The atmosphere is casual and welcoming, perfect for groups and families alike. With vegetarian options and an array of payment choices, including cryptocurrency, Town’s End Brunch embraces inclusivity. Guests can relax outdoors or enjoy the warmth of the indoor space while savoring delightful dishes that elevate the classic brunch experience.

Town’s End Brunch: Reviews & Ratings

Vickie S.
Vickie S.

Try the crab cakes if in season. All usual breakfast items are excellent, even the Hollandaise sauce. The excellent service makes up for the decor, which is looking a bit tired.

Sahiba J.
Sahiba J.

You NEED to go try the cornflakes french toast. The crispy french toast is stuffed with vanilla custard . I couldn't stop eating it. They also have massive breakfast burritos, loaded scrambled and much much more!

Anita P.
Anita P.

Amazing brunch and portion sizes! We got the corn flake French toast which was also topped with cream, custards, and berries and was everything you could ever want in a sweet breakfast (while still not being sickly sweet!). It's located right near the pier, so perfect for a Sunday brunch and walk.

Juan V.
Juan V.

This is the place to grab brunch before a day San Francisco Giants baseball game at Oracle Park. Inside is a shrine of bobble heads of the San Francisco Giants , San Francisco Forty Niners, and the Golden State Warriors (originally San Francisco Warriors). There is also a juice bar along with an alcohol menu with alcoholic coffee cocktails , beer, sangria, and wines. I had to get the fish and chips. The fish was fresh and lightly battered and the fries were crispy. I also had the breakfast with golden hash browns which was tasty with bacon, biscuits, and eggs. Just because Pier 38 is across the street does not mean it's next to Pier 39 ( over a 2 mile distance) which I heard stories about tourists in SF making that mistake( Dodger fans usually). A good brunch spot for any and all seasons including the Holiday season. Come for the brunch which is a combination of a breakfast with a lunch blend It's not on Townsend street but it's close and it's called Town's End

Kevin N.
Kevin N.

A classic brunch spot; good for family, friends, and dates alike with friendly servers and a wide variety of menu options. This place was very accommodating for our party of 16. All of our meals came out in a good time and were well-prepared. My Denver scramble was a satisfying accompaniment to a pitcher of mimosa split by myself and friends. Nice location too. Solid spot, definitely recommend if in the area

Blair P.
Blair P.

I love this eatery, and am thankful I live close by so I can go often. On weekends or on days with a big event nearby, expect a wait. Otherwise seating is quick, and so are drinks and food. If you want a fresh juice, they have that. The ambiance is relaxed, with good lighting throughout. There is indoor and outdoor seating. Everything I've eaten there is delicious, notably the biscuits and gravy, tuna melt, and breakfast plates. I always order a green juice and or latte, both delicious.

michelle w.
michelle w.

Went here before the giants game, had a wait we got there just in time! I ordered the crab Benedict I really liked it ! It was real crab cake with potatoes! Kids ordered the French onion soup, it tasted like stove top in a cup ... bf got the waffles ! Everything was made to order , busy and great service , ambiance is nice breakfast joint with good food, large portions and you can see the cooks! Recommend for a good breakfast or brunch

Rich H.
Rich H.

Had a great breakfast with a college buddy at Town's End Brunch before we went to a Giants game. I did not know about this place even though I had worked up the street many, many moons ago. My loss. I had the Denver omelette and it was quite good. I was starving and needed to pack on the protein and carbs for what turned out to be a hot day in the City. Add to that lots of black coffee--our server kept my cup full--and I was ready for some baseball. My buddy had the Corned Beef Hash and I know I will have that the next time I am there. Man, it looked good. The joint was packed with Giants fans, but the servers stayed on their toes. It definitely a spot I would go to again. Picture time.

Location

Welcome to Town’s End Brunch, a delightful culinary gem nestled at 2 Townsend St in San Francisco, CA. As a food reviewer of Res Menu, I’m excited to introduce you to a brand that redefines the traditional brunch experience with its American breakfast and brunch specialties, including mouthwatering burgers.

What sets Town’s End Brunch apart is not just its vibrant atmosphere but also its commitment to inclusivity and sustainability. This women-owned establishment is ADA-compliant, ensuring accessibility for all guests. With wheelchair access and gender-neutral restrooms, it champions a welcoming environment. Additionally, the restaurant is conscious of the environment, opting for plastic-free packaging and offering compostable containers.

As you enter, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mixes with the alluring scents from the kitchen. The noise level is moderate, enhancing the casual vibe while allowing for intimate conversations over fluffy pancakes or juicy burgers. You can choose to dine in their cozy space or enjoy the fresh air with heated outdoor seating, perfect for a relaxed weekend brunch with friends or family.

  • Reservations are accepted, making it easy to plan your visit.
  • They offer an extensive menu with many vegetarian options, ensuring there's something delightful for everyone.
  • For those on the go, delivery and takeout services are readily available, alongside a convenient drive-thru.
  • Options to pay include everything from credit cards to cryptocurrency, showing a modern touch in their services.

The menu reflects a careful selection of ingredients, with standout items such as the Classic Reuben and crispy buffalo chicken sandwich. The highlight of my visit was definitely the side sourdough from Bigwood Bread, handmade in Sun Valley, Idaho—a perfect companion to every meal. Salads such as the classic Caesar or vibrant Greek salad offer a refreshing balance to the heartier dishes, ensuring you leave satisfied but not overly stuffed.

Happy hour enthusiasts will rejoice with special offerings, and the outdoor spaces allow your dogs to join in on the fun—a dog-friendly brunch is always a plus! The restaurant also provides Catering services, making it an excellent choice for larger gatherings or celebrations.

In conclusion, Town’s End Brunch stands as a testament to what modern dining can be: inclusive, delicious, and environmentally conscious. Whether you're after a hearty breakfast, a light salad, or a casual burger, this establishment promises to deliver a memorable experience. The friendly staff and inviting atmosphere will leave you wanting to return again and again.

For reservations, reach out to them at (415) 875-9984. Visit Town’s End Brunch, where community, flavor, and fun come together!