Fred’s Place

  4.5 – 882 reviews   • Breakfast restaurant

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Freds Coffee Shop in Sausalito, CA is a charming breakfast and brunch spot known for its welcoming atmosphere and delicious food. The menu features unique dishes like the Fat Fred French toast with banana and candied walnuts, accompanied by Fred’s famous hash browns. Customers rave about the friendly service and cozy vibe of the restaurant. The country fried potatoes are a standout item, with a rainbow of different potatoes. Whether coming in after a hike or for a leisurely brunch, Freds Coffee Shop is a must-visit for those looking for a hearty and satisfying meal. In June 2025, the restaurant extended hours from 4pm to 9pm to offer Mexican food dishes featuring Fajitas, Chili verde, Fred’s Tacos, Grilled fish tacos, Enchiladas and more.

Casual daytime joint with sidewalk seating serves up American diner classics, especially breakfast.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Fred's Place 94965

Hours

Saturday7:30 AM–2 PM
Sunday7:30 AM–2 PM
Monday8 AM–2 PM
Tuesday8 AM–2 PM
Wednesday8 AM–2 PM
Thursday8 AM–2 PM
Friday8 AM–2 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1917 Bridgeway, Sausalito, CA 94965

Phone: (415) 332-4575

Website: https://fredscoffeeshop.net/

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Reviews

Deanna Leung
Great scramble eggs, Classic eggs Benedict and hash browns! I finished everything immediately because it came out quick and piping hot. And the flavor just boosted my appetite.
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Coco
Here’s the deal: we decided to try this place for something new. Our normal breakfast place is Salt and Pepper in Tiburon. The bottom line: this place is mid and Salt and Pepper is the best breakfast in Marin.

We ordered: the sweet bacon, Swedish pancakes, and scrambled eggs with chorizo and onion.

Pancakes: ok- lacked flavor and the maple syrup on the table tasted like those fake syrups.

Eggs: not great- chorizo and onion were in huge chunks- the preparation lacked attention to detail and was messy. I asked what other toppings we could add to the eggs and was told they don’t do that here. This dish was $25. See photo.

Bacon: nice flavor but very chewy and not crispy. $10 for two pieces of bacon is absurd.

All in all, we will not return and we’re VERY disappointed. The service was unfriendly and rushed. Skip this place. It’s no good.
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Neil Murphy
Good food, good portions, good price. Hit the spot if you’re looking for a breakfast diner.

There was a wait outside on a weekend at noon but all the parties were seat within 15 minutes.

Food arrived super fast. Would recommend and visit again.
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Erik B
An all-around phenomenal experience. I had the Mexican burger with a veggie patty, and it was absolutely delicious. The portions are very generous, and the service was extremely accommodating.

My dad used to rave about this place from when he visited in the 1970s, and it clearly has not lost its magic.
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No Name
Freshly cooked delicious breakfast. Great and fast services!

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Carey
Haven’t been Sausalito for a long while because I worried a traffic. Came here for brunch and chill out on weekday. Turned out it was a good experience.
I chose Fred’s because it’s very local, and it located not in busy downtown. Ordered the crab egg benedict and Italian Swedish, they were delicious. It’s a bit pricey but it’s ok because the portions are big. Friendly service. Nice atmosphere. Who care it doesn’t have sea views.
Highly recommended, definitely will come back again!
Updated 1/29 : Came back again after one week. This time we ordered Fred’s Burger and Salmon Egg Benedict. Our favorite brunch place after hiking Mt. Tamalpais
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Shi Shi
Place has lost its grip. Linguisa sausage and hash browns were burnet. Black marks . Both of our dishes. With only 3 tables occupied , no one bothered filling our waters. Much, much better available elsewhere.
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Dennis Shipp
Always a wonderful place fora great brunch.

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Tim Olson
Classic diner – since 1966. Counter seating, great eggs and bacon
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Fred Attia
***IF YOU CARE ABOUT PEOPLE LIVING WITH A DISABILITY DO NOT GO HERE***

This is a horrible establishment. I had my service dog who is a registered service animal. At the door they told us we had to sit outside, even though it was 8:20am so only 48 degrees outside. When I tried to tell them that she is a registered service animal and I can show them her ID (which is already extending myself because legally I do not even have to do that) they did not care. The man cut me off and said “no only outside.”

To have my disability completely dismissed felt horrible and was embarrassing. I did not want to cause a scene at the door so I left and called asking to speak to a manager. I thought that I could nicely clear this up with someone, but the same guy answered the phone and said “no manager here” in the same rude and dismissive tone. When I tried to go to their website to see if I could email somebody, it redirected me to a sketchy online casino website. You cannot make this kind of thing up!

Since moving to SF I have not had any issues like this. I have been to fancy Italian restaurants, expensive sushi restaurants…that have all been more tha accommodating. So to be told I could not sit inside A DINER with my service animal was shocking.

**** IT IS ALSO ILLEGAL! ******
Restaurants in California are considered “public accommodations” under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and state law, which means they must allow people with service animals into all areas where customers are normally allowed. They cannot be excluded simply because of the service animal.

It’s one thing for an employee to be ignorant of the law. That happens. What’s unacceptable is pairing that ignorance with arrogance and outright rudeness when I attempted to explain the actual legal requirements.
There was no manager on site. No website. No visible way to hold anyone accountable. The entire interaction reeked of a sketchy, poorly run operation that thrives on dismissiveness rather than responsibility.
This place should be ashamed of itself.
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