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Welcome to Le Cafe du Soleil

Le Cafe du Soleil, located in San Francisco, is a French cafe known for its cozy ambiance and exceptional food offerings. With a focus on quality, they serve Equator coffee beans and top-notch French bakery items. The menu features delicious classic avocado toast, croque madame, and world-class roast chicken. The cafe is a popular spot for breakfast, lunch, and working, offering outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and friendly service. Despite occasional overcrowding from tech users, Le Cafe du Soleil remains a must-visit destination for those seeking a taste of France in the heart of San Francisco.

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Welcome to Le Cafe du Soleil, a charming French eatery nestled in the heart of San Francisco. This cozy café offers a delightful combination of classic French cuisine, coffee, and tea, making it a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike.

At Le Cafe du Soleil, you can enjoy a variety of options, from mouthwatering sandwiches to delectable pastries. The café also boasts a selection of Equator coffee beans for the perfect cup of joe. And for those looking to indulge in a glass of wine or beer, you're in luck!

What sets Le Cafe du Soleil apart is its commitment to customer service and attention to detail. From offering delivery and takeout options to providing free Wi-Fi and gender-neutral restrooms, the café goes above and beyond to ensure a pleasant dining experience for all. Plus, with a range of seating options, including outdoor and heated outdoor spaces, you can enjoy your meal in a comfortable setting.

Customers rave about the café's signature dishes, such as the avocado toast, French toast, and croquette madame. The baked goods are a must-try, with options like almond croissants and macarons tempting your taste buds. And let's not forget about the world-renowned roast chicken – a dish that keeps patrons coming back for more.

While the café's popularity has led to some challenges with finding seating, the warm and inviting atmosphere and top-notch food make it well worth the wait. So, whether you're in the mood for a leisurely breakfast, a quick coffee fix, or a delicious sandwich, Le Cafe du Soleil is sure to satisfy your cravings.

Come experience the magic of Le Cafe du Soleil for yourself – it's a culinary journey you won't soon forget.

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Samir Z.
Samir Z.

I cross the Bridge every single day from Marin to get my breakfast. Nice people out there also they have one the best French bakeries and equator coffee beans, oh yummy!!!, you should come to try what I'm talking about.

Sarah J.
Sarah J.

Love this place! I think I am addicted to their classic avocado toast ;-) Service is warm, friendly and fast. Beautiful sun streams in through the windows. Their baked goods are top-notch. Sparkling wine, delicious. Salads, marvelous. (There is even a great pet store, The Animal House, across the street for all your furry pal needs after you devour that croissant.) What I do not love: the herd of laptop users hogging table space and not eating anything, their drink cooling as they type-type-type. I know, I know, we are in Tech Central, but man, how much extra space do you need? Getting a spot for 2 on a weekend or even a weekday sure ain't easy, yo. It's become such a high-tech silver battleground that I avoid it most of the time now, and that's good for avocados, I guess? Sad face.

Jennifer O.
Jennifer O.

I strolled into Cafe du Soleil for an Americano - and stayed for breakfast. This was the first time I'd been in their newer digs since they moved across the street, 4 years ago? The space has a really good energy, sunlight streaming in through expansive windows and golden wood throughout, from the counter and bakery case to the bench seating. Apparently their avocado toast with eggs ($12.50) is their signature dish but instead ordered two scrambled eggs and bacon. The eggs were fresh but no one whisked them. They were overly scrambled, curds too broken while the egg whites were in small chunks. It wasn't good. I debated asking them to remake them - but would feel foolish telling them how to make scrambled eggs. Oh well, next time I'll have the quiche? Baked goods looked scrumptious and so pretty, the display sorely tempted me. The Americano was just right. Edith Piaf sang sad songs for the perfect pitch of French ambience while this nicely populated neighborhood spot hummed on a Wednesday morning.

Lynn F.
Lynn F.

I've been a devoted fan since they opened in their original location across the street, replacing a biker bar and their revving engines at 2am. So yeah, big fan. Not just because of the lovely French atmosphere, but the wonderful owner Mustapha, and of course, the food! Now that they're in the old Thai restaurant space, they have an actual kitchen, all the better to add the "World's Greatest Roast Chicken" to the menu. Comes with a side salad and bread, highly recommend. I'm there many mornings for the avocado toast, simple, yet elegant. Perfectly ripe avocado slices with a splash of olive oil. The cafe is my mandatory stop before any road trip, picking up a couple custom baguette sandwiches. I'm talking to you salami and cornichon flavor bombs. The sun hits the outdoor tables early, calling out people to unplug their laptops and get some fresh air. Hey, maybe even have conversations with live people in person. Yeah, makes me crazy that the place sometimes appears like a satellite office, no problem, if people would limit their table time and better yet, keep ordering food, not just milking a latte. Anyway, le Cafe du Soleil is destination worthy. 100% recommend.

Saad B.
Saad B.

This is a cozy little coffee shop that I often visit in the mornings for a coffee and a bite to eat. Their sandwiches, French toast, and almond croissants are great. The owner is impressive, having worked hard to build a beloved spot in the neighborhood. This place was recently the victim of an armed robbery, which is very unlikely to happen in this area. Definitely worth visiting! Show support for the owner and his business.

Joan W.
Joan W.

I'm so glad this place opened again, It' on the other side of the street but basically the same location. I think it might even be slightly bigger. The café isn't open late like it used to be but hopefully that will change. They have a good number of tables to sit outside. Nothing beats sitting outside a café with a mug of coffee and people watching. I like that they have French onion soup and macarons. There is a pet supply store across the street which I like to stop in because they have a store cat that's always wandering around or napping in the front window.

Amelia D.
Amelia D.

Ambiance 5/5 - cozy inside with lots of seating options and a nice display case of both savory and sweet pastries. Food 5/5 - we came here for breakfast on a weekday, my friend got the fantastic French toast which was dense, moist, and decadently dripped in strawberry sauce with sliced strawberries and banana on top. I got the croquette madame which comes with a fried egg on top and ham and cheese between two pieces of toast. Both were extremely filling. The americano coffee was fine and the cappuccino was good (a little pricey at $5.) I liked that they served us in real mugs. The pastry selection was quite large - will have to try a croissant next time! Not sure if it has WiFi but there was someone working around 7:30am.

Thu N.
Thu N.

Delicious pastries and drinks, plentiful seating, great service, and ample sunlight -- is this the perfect neighborhood cafe? Seems like a lovely community gathering spot for those who are studying, working, catching up with friends, or soaking in the sun. Staff was friendly and very efficient. My latte was the average SF price but very delicious. This cafe was one of the first recommendations I received for Lower Haight, and I totally see why now. Would absolutely return to try the rest of their menu. :)