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Best Instagram Worthy Brunch Restaurants in San Francisco (94105)

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: March 2026

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Our Top Pick
Garden Court at the Palace Hotel
Iconic glass-ceiling room with polished, historic service.

Notable Picks

$$$ Financial District
Beaux-Arts glass-domed dining room (since 1909) serving elegant breakfast and weekend-worthy daytime fare under chandeliers. It’s the city’s classic ‘special-occasion morning’ setting with refined takes on Benedicts, pancakes, and pastries.
Must-Try Dishes: Eggs Benedict, Palace French Toast, Wild Smoked Salmon & Caviar Omelet
What Makes it Special: Iconic glass-ceiling room with polished, historic service.
$$$$ Financial District
Waterfront steakhouse with a weekend brunch built for photos—towering seafood, caviar blinis, and sunlight on the Bay Bridge. Since 2008, it’s a go-to for celebratory daytime meals with polished service and lively energy.
Must-Try Dishes: Tartare, Truffle Mac & Cheese, Dungeness Crab
What Makes it Special: Waterfront steakhouse with unobstructed Bay Bridge views from a heated patio on the Embarcadero
$$ Financial District
Third-generation dim sum institution (founded 1958) that turns weekend late mornings into cart-service ‘brunch’ with soup dumplings, har gow, and crispy bites. The atrium setting and colorful steamers make for easy, camera-friendly spreads.
Must-Try Dishes: Shanghai Soup Dumplings (XLB), Har Gow, Roast Duck Buns
What Makes it Special: Cart-service dim sum with decades of pedigree.
8.4
$$$ Financial District
Seafood showpiece on the waterfront known for oysters, shellfish towers, and a photogenic dining room with floor-to-ceiling aquariums. Open since 2008, it’s a daytime favorite for long, seafood-centric lunches that double as brunch.
Must-Try Dishes: Swordfish, Sticky Toffee Pudding, Sourdough Bread
What Makes it Special: Floor-to-ceiling aquariums and unobstructed Bay Bridge views from a waterfront patio

Worthy Picks

$$ Financial District
Waterfront outpost of the SF original (opened here in 2008) serving crowd-pleasing American brunch with patio seating and bay views. Friendly service and classics like Benedicts and challah French toast keep weekend tables buzzing.
Must-Try Dishes: Perry’s Burger, House-Made Veggie Burger, Cottage Chips
What Makes it Special: An SF classic for a no-nonsense burger near the waterfront.
$ Financial District
French-style patisserie (since 1999) known for glossy tarts, flaky viennoiserie, and quiche—ideal for a light, Instagram-friendly brunch near SFMOMA. Efficient counter service suits quick meetups and pastry runs.
Must-Try Dishes: Almond Croissant, Seasonal Fruit Tart, Quiche Lorraine
What Makes it Special: Long-running patisserie with camera-ready pastries and cakes.