Sears Fine Food

439 Powell St, San Francisco
(415) 986-0700

Recent Reviews

Melisa Kaya

The staff was very indifferent and rude, the taste of the hamburger was good but there should be a vegetarian option available, and also the french fries were not tasty, disappointing.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 1

Michael Carrara

To date, the best US breakfast I've ever had!Delicious pancakes, location a stone's throw from Union Square, and excellent service!I really recommend this mystical early morning experience!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Nagaraj Shenoy

Found this amazing place for breakfast and glad to learn about the amazing history of sears fine dineFood is fresh and delicious, as is the retro vibe

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Toast, Pancake

Todd Page

Anytime I'm in Frisco I stop in to buy 6 bags of pancake mix and take it home to Orange County to enjoy. Best pancakes ever!

Len Baldeo

Christmas 2023I ordered lobster ravioli ,delicious!waiter is awesome, he said we want to name this dish after you.Leonard vancouver Canada ??

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Stuart Wadley

Lovely restaurant. Service was good and good was nice and decent value. Venue was comfortable and not too crowded. Homemade apple tart was a treat.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

林宇灝

Great place. The pastas is good!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Crisp Fried Calamari, Lee's Eggs Benedict, House-Cut Kennebec Fries, Toast, New York Steak and Eggs, San Francisco Cioppino, Swedish Pancakes

Diamantina GS

Good food and good service, thank you.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

james mongey

Great old school breakfast spot with a great

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Carolus van Leeuwen

Pretty decent food in classical Americana decorations. Fairly priced, quick and friendly service and good location. Standard fare, but made well enough. Not bad, not the best, perfectly (a little above) average.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Crisp Fried Calamari, New York Steak and Eggs

Roberto G

We were seated immediately just as Happy Hour started. We ordered the burger & fries on the happy hour menu. The juicy burgers were as we requested (medium well), and the garlic fries were delicious as well. The crabchowder was very good and made it a meal with the goat cheese & beet salad. Friendly and attentive service!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Dungeness Crab Chowder

Mehrnoush H.

Had an amazing linguine with muscles and shrimp. I was surprised how well everything was done from the pasta to the white sauce a luscious pillowy muscles.

John M.

Back in San Francisco with the wife visiting the kid who is in college in SF. The kid had some things to do one morning and the wife and I were in a hotel across the street from Sears. We had been here before many years ago and we remembered that we liked it. Off we trekked avoiding feces, needles and walking zombies now commonplace in San Francisco. Was a short walk, so not too much to prevent us from getting to the restaurant. We were there on a Saturday morning around 8am, so it was busy, but not packed and no line. When we were shown to our table, there was a table that the wife saw up against one of the front windows so we asked to be seated there and it was no problem. The waiter was quick to come and take our drink order. Diet coke for me and, coffee and a Mimosa for the wife. I didn't want to drink since we were taking cable car later and I wanted to be sharp in case the driver needed help pulling on the brake to stop us from flying out of control down one of those steep axx hills! After looking through the menu, I had to choose my typical fancy restaurant (it is called Sears Fine Food) breakfast item, the corned beef hash and eggs. The wife ordered scrambled eggs with sausage and hash browns. The food appeared quickly, even with the bustling crowd of hungry tourists packing the place. The wife's scrambled eggs: Yellow and white, not all yellow. A huge pet peeve of the wife. Scrambled eggs should be scrambled, not tossed. The wife's sausage and has browns: very good. My over medium eggs: Over medium well... My corned beed hash: Got to give it to them, they make their own and the corned beef flavor was evident. It was a bit dry and as a corned beef hash connoisseur, I do prefer the Libby brand corned beef fresh from the can. All was hot, so that was nice. The food was a solid 2.5 stars, so a bit disappointing since the prices were, typically these days, outragious. Not to mention that, but San Fran adds on multiple fees and taxes and charges, oh my! $90 for pretty simple breakfast for two. Yikes! Our sever took very good care of us, so the 3 stars is for the food, not the service. Go. Eat Somewhere Else. HAVE FUN! p.s. I laughed at some of the comments about the decor. It is eclectic and is fun to look at all of the stuff spread around the place.

Jesús

Restaurant since 1938 that is serving in the vicinity of Union Square in San Francisco and that you should visit! It has very long hours (they open at 6:00 a.m.) and you can have anything from breakfast to dinner. In my case I had some pancakes with syrup and butter for breakfast. I accompanied it with a coffee ☕️ and a bowl of strawberries ? to accompany the pancakes. Very good service and also the atmosphere.Vegetarian options: You have vegetarian options.Dietary restrictions: You have information about allergens.Parking: Impossible to park near the premises. It is a tram and road area without parking ?️. But you can park a few meters from the premises.Kid-friendliness: No problemWheelchair accessibility: Accessible premises

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Carl B.

Do not go to this restaurant worst service. Bad attitude. I would never recommend this place.

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