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5 Boozy Brunch Spots in San Francisco

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Published on July 10, 2016
5 Boozy Brunch Spots in San Francisco

Some things in life are meant to go together. Like peanut butter and jelly, breakfast and lunch are a food match made in heaven. Now add some drinks to the equation and you’ll really have a reason to get out of bed on the weekends. With some restaurants extending their brunch menus to as late as 3 p.m., anything is possible.

1. Kitchen Story

Remember waking up to the warm aromas of breakfast? Well, the same team behind Sweet Maple is resurrecting your fondest childhood memories through its Asian-flavored infused breakfast items at Kitchen Story. Only with cocktails you couldn't drink as a kid. The restaurant is at 3499 16th St.

2. RADISH

Radish, described as a “hipster haunt,” offers simple, clean and, most importantly, affordable New-American cuisine with a Southern twist. Hipsters like to drink, eh? Radish is at 3465 19th St. 

3. The Sycamore

The Sycamore brings together all the best things under one roof, including bottomless mimosas, craft beers, board games and free WiFi. The Sycamore is at 2140 Mission St. 

4. Bisou Bistronomy

Eat wholesomely at the Bisou Bistronomy, a two-tier restaurant that serves French fare with a Californian accent and made from organic locally grown products. We can cheers to that. Bisou is at 2367 Market St. 

5. Don Pisto’s

Don Pisto’s, a Yucatan inspired Mexican restaurant, is known for its innovative take street food, making it a popular eatery. Word is that Don Pisto's is opening a tequila bar soon. Until then, drink your tequila here. Don Pisto's is at 510 Union St. 
 

Drink up! But if you drive to brunch, make sure you call an Uber or Lyft to get you home.