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ADDRESS 380 Beach St, San Francisco, CA, United States

WEBSITE http://sfbeachstreetgrill.com/

PHONE 415-867-1711

HOURS 7:00am -2:30pm Daily, Lunch Served After 11:00am

Quality Matters at the Beach Street Grill located at Fisherman’s Wharf, since 2008. We prepare homemade fresh clean comfort food with Organic and Gluten Free options. Come and enjoy our famous Grandma Sophie’s 100yr old Danish recipe of regular or gluten free pancakes topped with fresh organic berries and a spiked latte, or a jumbo prawn Bloody Mary with cage-free eggs crab benedict.

Sit outside with your dog and we offer homemade organic dog biscuits. Sit inside where it’s lively to watch sports tv.  Our friendly staff will look forward to serving you the breakfast experience all day!

10% Off Entire Check at the Beach Street Grill!
10% Off Entire Check at the Beach Street Grill!

380 Beach Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

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