Millie H
Came here for brunch on a Sunday and it was amazing, but there was a ~40 minute long line to order. After we ordered our food, it came pretty quickly. The atmosphere of the cafe was very welcoming and aesthetic, and the food was tasty and had good portions. It cost around $16-20 per person. Would recommend!
… moreEra Nava
I picked this coffee shop on a whim while road trippin’. I felt welcomed as a customer and enjoyed the atmosphere. (It reminded me of Portland- home) , but their service was lacking because they refused to make a substitute in their veggie burrito. So, instead of having that sub two eggs, I had the regular one with four eggs. Who needs to eat four eggs in one sitting? Not me. They subbed the sausage for avocado which was appreciated. Unfortunately, if you like flavor in your burritos, you maybe want to look somewhere else. The signature salsa was very bland and the ingredients in the burrito were poorly balanced for the price. I considered going back to stop at the diner next door and ask for some salsa verde, but I needed to continue my drive. $25 for a lackluster latte and a very bland breakfast burrito. Disappointed. Pro: cute bathroom. Hopefully it was just an off day! :/
… moreEmiko Kawashima
My friends and I had brunch on Sunday before we headed back to LA. A long line of customers waiting to place their orders, but the line moved pretty quickly. One of us waited outside for a table to be vacant so that we could be seated when our orders arrived. After placing our orders and our coffee and mimosas in hands, a couple of tables (suited for four) became available. Shortly afterwards, our order’s came. As soon as I saw my order, I knew it would taste great, and I was right! The gravy with sausage) was heavenly, and it was perfect with the biscuit. I will definitely return to the establishment when I am back in the area.
There is a large public parking spot within a minute’s walk near the train station.
… moreFrank Giron
I’d give 0 stars, but I also blame myself for ordering the CROQUE MADAME (Sliced ham, melted Dubliner cheese, butternut squash béchamel, and mustard on Bread Bike country sourdough, capped with a sunny egg). Perhaps the CROQUE MADAME is good in other parts of the world. It ain’t good here.
I didn’t see a picture of this item on their website. Maybe I missed it! The ham, folks!!! Ugh! The ham was just like the Farmer John Cooked Ham slices you’d put in sandwiches as a kid! I haven’t had that kind of ham since I was 10 years old! And man they went in hard with the mustard. Nothing went together, and yes, it’s also my fault for ordering it! I couldn’t eat it, folks!
I’ve come here at few times. The first time I liked it, but each time after I’ve been more and more unimpressed to the point that I’m now breaking up with this place. Maybe they should just stick to burritos and waffles (which I already know how to make – Thanks YouTube). Get really good at that first, and then venture into other dishes. I don’t mean to be rude, but c’mon, SLO has a reputation for not having the best food (just look at the list of restaurants that have closed permanently in the past couple of years). Let’s try to change that narrative.
… moreLauren Ospala
We needed a quick, delicious breakfast and Sally Loos did not disappoint. Breakfast burrito is highly recommended. Aesthetic is really cool & cozy and they feature artwork for sale on the walls. There’s a parking lot around the corner.
… moreks_73_ca
Excellent food and service in a cozy atmosphere. One of the monthly specials, duck egg quiche with salad, is a must try.
And if you’re feeling like a little dessert, go next-door to Splendor Ice Cream (same owners) for some delicious, unique flavors.
… moreAnna Thacker
As a local, I’m in love with this place! They have a great breakfast, lunch, and coffee/drinks menu with something for everyone as well as four specials they rotate at the beginning of every month. Some of my most memorable breakfasts have been specials from their menu! Their pastry case always has a couple types of scones, giant cookies, loaves and croissants. The food pricing is sometimes a little higher than I would like, but it’s worth it to me. The vibe is cozy, great natural lighting and varied seating (tables for bigger groups, cushioned bench seating, four person tables, and a couple cozy chairs). They also have great outside seating options around the building. The team there is so great, friendly, and accommodating. Highly recommend!
… moregloria vazquez
First time at Sally Loo’s! The reviews led us here and they were on point! The Turkish eggs were amazing and I am not easily impressed with breakfast menus…. cute spot in old town. Definitely plan to wait as the lines were long for Saturday morning. Drip coffee was strong and delish too! We will definitely return!
… moreJulia Holec
Got the breakfast burrito and latte!! Was very quick service even though it was crowded. A must if you are visiting San Luis Obispo!
Went a second time and got the macky stacks!! Definitely a favorite of mine now
… moreJuana Saldana
Sally Loo’s never disappoints. The quality of the food is amazing.
I totally recommend the Sally’s Waffle, the Conductor plate ( Your choice of three: eggs your way, toast, bacon, sausage patty, market fruit, or lemony arugula). Everything is so good!
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