Le Cafe du Soleil

  4.5 – 680 reviews   • Cafe

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Pastries, Parisian-inspired fare, coffee & wine served in a corner bistro with sidewalk tables.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Le Cafe du Soleil 94117

Hours

Friday7 AM–5 PM
Saturday7 AM–5 PM
Sunday7 AM–5 PM
Monday7 AM–5 PM
Tuesday7 AM–5 PM
Wednesday7 AM–5 PM
Thursday7 AM–5 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 400 Waller St, San Francisco, CA 94117

Phone: (415) 829-7935

Website: https://www.lecafedusoleilsf.com/

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Reviews

Carola Lepe Fernandez
Lovely corner cafe. Great smooth french music inside and plenty of space. We had their french toast, coffee, tea and an almond croissant and it was all very tasty. The service is very friendly, quick and attentive. We would definitely be back 🙂
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Stephanie Zhang
Food was so good!!! Might be the best French toast I’ve had—perfect crust on the outside and almost custard-y inside. And the chicken bacon Gruyère sandwich was savory and delicious.

Note: everyone in the cafe was on the laptops, so it seems like lots of ppl come here to work
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Paul Zahka
Long overdue review for my favorite neighborhood cafe in SF. Cafe du Soleil is one of those places that is magical no matter the time of the year. Though the Equator coffee beans and healthy salads are always fantastic, what the Cafe really excels in is its authenticity and charm. The owners and staff treat their long time customers like family. No matter what’s happening in the outside world, you can expect to leave Cafe Du Soleil caffeinated and smiling. You can’t put a price on a place as charming as this.
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Dora
This review is long overdue – I am ridiculously grateful this place exists 🙂 Café du Soleil feels like a place that just… hugs you. It’s such a cozy, welcoming spot and just feels good to be in. The coffee is always great, the food is fabulous, and the staff are all good people. It’s the kind of place that makes the neighborhood better and elevates everything around it – for example, it’s where I feel like I’ve finally arrived home after I come back from travels. My sense is that this is true for many others; there are so many regulars that it’s safe to say it’s the Lower Haight/Duboce Triangle neighborhoods’ third place. The coffee (especially the cortado crafted by Lars) is top-of-the-shelf. The food is equally fabulous – you’ll be delighted by their avocado toast and eggs, not to mention their french toast. It’s a special place for the whole community around it and a place that assuages the transiency of San Francisco – not just through the cozy vibes, the friendly service, the consistently delicious food and coffee, but also through their 20+ years in business making everyone feel at home here. Based on personal experience, Cafe du Soleil will not only feed you, the vibe here will lighten up your day and, once you inevitably become a regular like everyone else, will gift you lifelong friends (everyone here is so nice!). It’s a place that I’ll always keep coming back to for what I hope to be many, many more years ahead.
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Dmytro Buldakov
The cafe offer a gorgeous vibe of a French bistro combined with picturesque view to San Francisco Victorian homes and accompanied by absolutely delicious coffee and food.

We had some pastry which name I fail to remember, it was buttery, raspberry, and fluffy; salmon quiche (I would add some feta to it, btw), lemon eclair, and late. And I do recommended every single item of that list.
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Glen Kabacheuski
There were a few empty tables with “reserved” sign. When I asked how to reserve a table the lady said only friends of the cafe can reserve tables so there is no public reservation. Before I sat down I told the same lady I will make an order in a few minutes. Within 5 minutes she showed up at my table telling me I need to be a customer. No patience, hectic manners, and demanding attitude. Two stars for atmosphere since customers around me seemed nice.
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Alexandre Massart
My favourite and best place in San Francisco for years now. I was a regular at the beginning of their venture and spent days and evenings there working or with friends. Staff and especially owner super nice. I can only highly recommend that place. I wished the owner would open the same in London :))
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Ziad Reslan
Truly THE best french toast I’ve ever had. Add to that excellent service and great location and you get what’s a very very underrated brunch spot in SF!
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Terrell Marshall
Cafe du Soleil was a great spot for breakfast! We tried the vanilla matcha latte and the French toast, and both were fantastic! The French toast was well presented, topped with fresh strawberries and bananas, and surrounded by a delicious berry sauce. It was perfectly fluffy and not too sweet. The vanilla matcha latte was creamy and refreshing, a great complement to the meal. The café had a cozy, laid-back vibe, perfect for relaxing with a book or catching up with friends. Highly recommend if you’re looking for a great start your day
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Marine
Located in the Center of San Fran, This little Sun filled cafe is my love, fav place to go in the neighbourhood. Seating by the window is very comfortable and I love the music they play. Amazing coffee excellent services.

Did I mention their Amazing avocado toast
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