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Dottie's True Blue Café
(Restaurants - Breakfast)
522 Jones St, San Francisco  94102-2008 • 415-885-2767
Distance: ~0.44 mi from The Fairmont San Francisco
Description: THE TENDERLOIN. A little homey, a little kitschy and a lot of good. If you crave homemade breakfast foods and substantial portions, Dottie's is definitely the place to go. In the morning, wonderful pancakes, French toast, frittatas and baked goods bring satisfied grins to hungry, appreciative patrons. As noontime rolls around, sandwiches, salads and hamburgers take center stage. Although Dottie's isn't in San Francisco's best neighborhood, fans don't seem to mind. The charming diner is one you won't want to miss.
Hours:
Wed-Mon 7:30am-3pm 
Pricing: Average Main Course Price: $8.00
Payment Methods: Visa,  Master Card,  Discover
Reader Reviews
Rating Summary:
(out of 1 active rating) 
Ambiance:10 / 10
Experience:8 / 10
Food:10 / 10
Value:8 / 10
#1   Posted on 4/7/2006
by MJ
of London, UK - England
Ambiance:10 / 10
Experience:8 / 10
Food:10 / 10
Value:8 / 10
I stayed at the Central YMCA and managed to navigate around the Tenderloin in the early morning [...] to find my way to Dottie's True Blue Cafe, only a few blocks northwest of the YMCA hotel. Even only half an hour after opening I was waiting in a queue of half a dozen parties. The cafe is small, with perhaps up to 40 covers. The cafe is sunny, cheerful, clean, and with loads of relishes and condiments situated on each table. The waitresses were a blur of motion and efficiency, and it takes a lot to impress this former waitress! The menu is limited but includes all the breakfast basics and more. I didn't pay as much attention to the lunch menu as I found myself overwhelmed with deciding which massive breakfast to choose. I chose one of their all-inclusive specials. The food that arrived – fresh muffins, fluffly eggs, pancakes, hashbrowns, crispy bacon – was enough to feed at least two people. And at $12.95, although not expensive, wasn't dirt cheap. However it was good value for money, and a great way to start a long day sightseeing. The only reason why I didn't rate the experience and value as excellent was because of the wait (maybe expand for example?), and perhaps the cost could be less if the portions were less. Considering that the Central YMCA serves comparable and human-portioned breakfasts at less than $5, I chose to eat at the hotel. Still, Dottie's is not to be missed..
More Details
Alcohol Served
No Alcohol
Ambiance
Casual
Best Value
Best Value
Cuisine
American
Dress
Casual
Features
Family Friendly
Non-Smoking
Take Out
Meals
Breakfast
Lunch
Parking
Nearby
Reservations
Not Accepted