Honey Honey Cafe & Crepery

599 Post St, San Francisco
(415) 351-2423

Recent Reviews

A GIL

Delicious ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Franz Jetzinger

Super good breakfast

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

pierre serret

Great breakfast experience!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Michele G.

Everything was delicious! Portions are generous, staff is very nice and they are very efficient when taking orders and arranging seating for guests! Will be back again!

Angel Frutos

Great food. Good food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jason L.

Do you remember the time you fell in love do you remember the timeee baby this place sang in my mouth

D

A nice little breakfast restaurant in San Francisco. Usually a little crowded and loud in the mornings. The food is decent, we had a breakfast burrito, eggs Benedict and French toast. The French toast was awesome. The house coffee unexceptional.Kid-friendliness: Nothing special for kids.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: French Toast Breakfast, Breakfast

Anna Amador

Great weekend brunch spot. Huge selection of crepes, eggs and breakfast food. Lots of healthy options. Breakfast potatoes here are excellent. Longish lines during peak hours but you're golden if you arrive before noon. Close to downtown for a nice stroll after a filling breakfast.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 3

Recommended dishes: Crepes, Breakfast

Stephanie S.

Nice experience. Good food and ambience, casual easy. Was staying at the Clift Royal Sonesta and wanted somewhere close, walking distance. This eatery was perfect! One block away going uphill. No reservations, you simply walk in, get in line and view the huge menu on the wall by the time you get to the register to order. Three of us dined and had standard brunch menu items such as smoked salmon (lox), cream cheese, capers onion tomato on a toasted bagel (great!) and the chorizo scramble which was delicious with breakfast potatoes and a couple slices of toast. Our vegan dine enjoyed her meal as well but I can't report on it since I didn't taste any of it! Fresh squeezed orange juice to wash it down!

56 hj6

Great food, fast service, pretty good prices for the location. Portions are generous. The crepes are so good.Always busy which is a great thing!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crepes

O B

Skip the Name, Savor the Food: A Review of Honey Honey (or The Watering Hole?)Honey Honey's name might not quite capture the essence of this popular spot, but what it lacks in moniker it makes up for in delicious food. This downtown favorite is a haven for food-savvy individuals, and for good reason.The extensive menu offers something for everyone, and the spacious dining area ensures comfortable seating. But the true stars are the freshly squeezed orange juice and the lovingly brewed coffee – the perfect complements to any meal. Speaking of meals, the portions are generous and sure to satisfy.However, there was a minor misstep. The salmon in the Salmon Benedict seemed a bit past its prime, and it would have been better left off the menu for that day.Service time was moderate and, overall, Honey Honey (or perhaps "The Watering Hole" as you suggest) is a great option for a satisfying and flavorful meal. Just be aware that the occasional misstep might occur.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

Yih R.

It's a poplar spot, and it was my first time coming here. I could tell that this place is a popular spot for tourists. People here are efficient, and we had to wait in line first, and while we were in line, we were assigned to a table. The food here is not bad, but also not too outstanding and impressive. The place is also busy. I might not come back as there are plenty of brunch places in the city.

Free M.

I was visiting San Francisco with my boyfriend for 4 days. This was the single bad experience we had. It was the day we were leaving and we were meeting up with a college classmate who happened to be in town at the time. This restaurant is pay before you get your food(already not great but acceptable honestly) Both of our groups paid separately and we thought nothing of it. We sat down outside with our order signs and sat outside. It took probably about 10 minutes for our friends to get their food. QUICK CONTEXT we took Amtrak into Richmond and got onto BART and the reverse of this process was our way out. The wait took so long that before we had even gotten our food that by the time I checked, even if we had left at that moment we would have missed our train. I had to reschedule us because of how bad the service was. Finished rescheduling our train and still no food even after we had gone up to the counter twice already at that point and the waiter had asked to confirm what we ordered once before and after our partner group FINISHED eating. They had to ask what we ordered TWICE. We were there for an hour before they gave us our food and only offered us a smoothie afterwards as compensation. We watched our friends finish their entire meal before we even had a hope of our food actually being made. Also the only seats were outside and we had to constantly breathe in engine fumes and listen to all the loud ass cars and mopeds. This would normally be fine if it had been over an hour of sitting through this watching our fitness finish their food.

Scott Richards

This is a great breakfast spot and reasonable priced for the quality and quantity. I had the chorizo scramble which was delicious, my wife had the Mediterranean salad and we shared a blintz. Good all the way around and the service was excellent, fast and efficient even on a busy Saturday

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crepes, Breakfast

Adrian Banuelos

We had ordered a sandwich and pasta, the sandwich was good worth every dollar! but the pasta(Alfredo) was anything but good really bland flavor I couldn’t even describe the taste wouldn’t come back anytime

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 2

Recommended dishes: Sandwich

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