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Sears Fine Food
439 Powell St
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 986-0700
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"At this 1940s-era breakfast and lunch spot, the waitresses look and act like they might have been sent over by Central Casting. There can`t be too many real-life luncheonette`s like this anymore...."
[ more from events.mercurynews]
"The dinner menu at Sears Fine Food spotlights some of the finest, freshest local fish and shellfish, as well as home-style cuisine. One popular dinner entree is White Seafood Pasta, with crab, shrimp, and clams in sherry cream sauce...."
[ more from gusto]
| "I went early enough (7 am) to bring back hot breakfast to my hungover traveling companion in our teeny-tiny $50 a night room nearby! I loved the potato pancakes, but the french toast tasted odd...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from insiderpages]
"This is a great breakfast place with a really cozy feel inside. Don't be scared off by the long line out front in the mornings; it moves quickly and the wait is worth it anyway...."
[ more from judysbook]
| "I actually had the tall stack of pancakes because I wasn't sure the Sweedish would fill me up. The tall stack was huge and I couldn't finish it (a rare occurance for me)...." |
2 reviews
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[ more from roadfood]
| "" There are more inventive and more trendy restaurants in the Bay Area, but you will not find a breakfast anywhere in town more satisfying than a plate of Sears' Swedish pancakes. You get eighteen ethereal, golden griddle cakes with plenty of whipped butt..." |
22 reviews
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[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Sears is one of the few spots on touristy Powell that can lure even local breakfast snobs, most of whom like the prices and the bare-bones, old-timer atmosphere as much as the pancakes. The corned-beef hash is made fresh with a nice pan-fried crust, and t..." |
7 reviews
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[ more from sfweekly]
"This venerable (since 1938) San Francisco eatery off Union Square has been thoughtfully refurbished (vintage tile floors, real antiques, mellow lighting) and is once again an excellent place for classic American breakfasts (served all day) and simple lunc..."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"We waited in line and found that thier Pancakes were generic and a novelty. If you are curious enough though to try them, you will agree...."
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