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4.4 (33 reviews)
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Lorenzo C.

Hands down some of the best baked goods in SF. Picked up a selection to bring to a meeting-- everyone was raving about them. Their morning bun and cinnamon roll are worth the trek to the Embarcadero Center. Staff were very pleasant. Will definitely come back.

Morning bun
Edith J.

I got the latte and morning bun and it was so tasty! I went on a Sunday around 11am and the cinnamon bun was already sold out. The place is super cute and cozy and even though there's no seats inside, there's plenty of tables around the area to enjoy it.

Chocolate croissant
Sonya H.

Adorable little bakery tucked inside the Embarcadero Plaza featuring outstanding bread, lovely treats, and tasty coffee. I dropped by for a quick breakfast before work, and I was super impressed. I would probably budget a bit more time to find this space -- they do a perfect good job labeling their store, but I'm just quite directionally challenged and spent way too long wandering the Plaza -- but it is otherwise the perfect spot for a mid-day pick-me-up. I got their seed loaf, which was, true to its name, absolutely loaded with seeds. It had flax, pumpkin, poppy, sunflower, and I'm sure several other seeds, which made the little slice super hearty and filling. I paired this with an americano, which was lovely -- the coffee wasn't overly bright (which is my preference), although it did feel a little bit too watery / wasn't all that fragrant. They also had a bunch of other goodies that I didn't get a chance to try, like various danishes and croissants. I think I've had their baked goods at other cafes before, though -- I'd recognize their almond croissant or millet muffin anywhere -- and they've been delicious. They're most famous for their bread, so I'll have to come back and give it a try. There isn't a ton of seating inside -- just three small tables for 1-2 people along the front windows -- but there are a few communal picnic tables right outside in the plaza if you need a place to hang out for a while.

Caili C.

I stopped by Rosalind Bakery on a Saturday morning for coffee and ended up grabbing an ice americano along with a blue corn cookie and seasonal danish (mixed berry with vanilla) and to snack on while spending the morning journaling. Loved the blue corn cookie which reminded me of a sweet corn bread with a great texture from the corn. I love cookies that are chewy and not too sweet and this was just perfect. The danish was great as well with a fresh berry jam with whole pieces of blueberries and I loved the flaky layers in the pastry as well. Such a cute bakery with some counter seats inside and long tables outside. The natural light coming through the windows is beautiful and it was super cute that while I was there, a lot regulars came in grabbing their usual Saturday morning pastry. I can see why this is a neighborhood staple and will definitely be back! Pro tip: I've also seen Rosalind Bakery pastries at Paper Son on Mondays and Tuesdays so it's great that they're expanding their reach!

Almond croissant, ham and cheese croissant, muffin
Jennifer T.

I discovered Rosalind Bakery through Blackbird Pay. I'm so happy that they have almond croissants. It wasn't sold out like Jane the Bakery on Fillmore was when I came at lunch on a weekday. It's just as yummy and big too with the almond paste inside! Highly recommend their almond croissant!

Oat matcha latter
Sirikanya p.

Quick stop before lunch with my friend. Tried their matcha with Oat.....ummm not sure if I like it color was off to me. Service was great though. Might try their coffee next time if I am in the area.

Chris R.

Excellent experience! The Rosalind Bakery croissant is well made. Their cappuccino was good. Marie's counter service is friendly and represents the business well. Barstools and window counter are clean. Atrium light coming through the window is pleasant. Prices for this quality of food are fair and a great value. I will be back yet again for another perfect experience. Thanks Rosalind Bakery!

Dry inedible Millet muffin
Rhea S.

I came by to pick up a surprise bag through TooGoodToGo. The lady behind the counter sighed one of those "ugh, you're one of those" sighs. I received a chocolate chip cookie, a slice of something I can't find on their menu and a millet muffin. That unknown slice I enjoyed. The cookie was meh but the muffin was hard and inedible. I'm trying to help prevent food waste but how can I do that if I can't eat what I'm given?

Ham + Cheese Croissant
Adam B.

An odd mix of big loaves of bread and individual pastries. Not really in the mood to take a big loaf back to the office, so focused on the pastries. Everything I tried was really yummy. Ham + Cheese Croissant: Not the typical crescent shaped croissant that I'm used to, more square like a pain au chocolat. Except no chocolat, but tons of thick folded ham. And some cheese too. Really nice against the flaky buttery dough. One of the few savory pastries sold here, so could be part of a lunch in a pinch. Hibiscus Bearclaw: A little sticky. Even more so since they put it in a bag and then the sticky topping gets all over. But despite the mess, it's kinda tasty. The pink sticky glaze was very subtly scented like hibiscus. The inside of the pasty had a nice sweet almond paste. And same signature buttery flaky pastry shell that they do well here. Cinnamon Roll: This was HUGE! Literally the size of my hand and I don't have small hands. A little messy with all the frosting, so keep a few napkins at your desk. The first two rings are flaky and a little dry, like is typical when bakeries attempt cinnamon rolls. So I was a little concerned. But then I got to the inner rings and was so delighted. Soft and full of cinnamon flavor. Just like those cinnamon roll specializing places, which is rare for a bakery to get right. Had some leftovers obviously, but still tasted good the next day. Pumpkin Pear Danish: Loved the center, which seemed to skew more pear than pumpkin. Something great about the pairing for fruit with buttery flaky pastry. Chocolate Croissant: A few bits of hard chocolate surrounded by lots of buttery croissant dough. Kinda wish they were a little more generous with the chocolate though, since there were many bites without. Almond Croissant: This felt like they were cheating. It was a croissant cut in half with almond paste spread in the middle. Always seems more magically when the almost paste is actually baked inside. Also, it feels like having the almond paste baked instead makes the whole inside a bit moister too. It was still decent, but not their best offering. Chocolate Chip Cookie: A very comforting classic cookie. I like how it was a little thick, but not too thick. The oversized chocolate chips were perfect for the thickness. And a nice touch of salt for contrast, but not too salty.

millet muffin
Sarah C.

tried the millet muffin and it was extremely satiating--loads you up with fibre because of the whole wheat and provides great textural contrast bc of the crunchiness :")

What is left my croissant and a latte
Jessi M.

Best croissant I have ever had!!! Great coffee too, very good prices for the area, about to become a regular.

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I got a loaf of Sourdough here last week and it was the best bread I have had in a long time! Big thumbs up! Gold star! :-)

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What an amazing bakery! The quality of the products are really unique and the quality of the serivice is fantastic. What a hidden gem!

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Pineapple King Bakery - San Francisco

4.4(1.7k reviews)
5.0 miOuter Sunset
$
Locally owned & operated
Women-owned & operated

The first time I came here, I was underwhelmed. It seemed like another overrated joint (one of so…read moremany, am I right?). I could see the balloon that held all of the anticipated excitement my husband had of showing me a "new" spot (it was new to me) all but heartbreakingly deflate. Sigh. Not wanting that crestfallen look to prevail, I told him we'd try again. A hole in the wall that is takeout only, the customarily drab sunset weather doesn't do the vibe any favors out here. When it's overcast & cold outside, does anyone want cold pineapple buns to go with it? That was my first experience, so I was curious about how the do over was going to go. Night & day... Yelpess with the mostess Cherylynn was spot on when she said the buns need to be warm & eaten asap. This is key to experiencing a stellar treat over a humdrum one. On our 2nd visit they were hot. They were pillowy. They were divine. Gloomy sunset weather? It could be RAINING outside & I wouldn't care right now. It was a total 180. Butter. Do it! I suggest you go for the gold, kerrygold Irish butter. Matcha. I love matcha so it's an automatic order but it's a definite winner. Not too sweet, because matcha isn't naturally sweet. Custard. Hubby's favorite. He's a vanilla head, so... Salted egg yolk. Hubby's other favorite. I like, he loves. Ube. WOW. Better than the matcha which is weird coming from me. The Ube filling BAKES INTO the interior & it is amazing! I wished I'd gotten 6 of these. The puffs. How friggin adorable. Just throw in 6 puffs. Or 18. Then dip them in the side of custard that comes with. If you get extra to take home (& you should), all you have to do is be sure to reheat them as per the directions on the box. Just place them on a baking sheet lined with foil, or an oven rack (I've done both, both work), at 325 for around 10 minutes. I think 12-15 minutes is actually ideal. I couldn't believe how soft they were after this. Like new! The next day, after being refrigerated all night! I know weird, but fact! A couple of days later I requested that we go again next Saturday. Like when you were a kid & you couldn't wait for Friday because Friday's were pizza night. That crestfallen look my husband had was replaced with delighted satisfaction. Glee even. We went again the following Saturday. 5 stars

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Arizmendi Bakery

4.5(2.4k reviews)
4.4 miInner Sunset
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I go to Arizmendi almost every week with my friends. They have cheap prices, and as a kid who…read moredoesn't earn much money, this is great for me. The baked goods there are amazing. My favorites are the cheese roll, the chocolate thing and the almond cookie. All of the treats have the perfect balance of sweet and savory. And, they have stuff for breakfast, lunch and maybe even dinner. The customer service is great too. All of the cashers at the front are patient and kind to me when I give bills. They all ask how the day is going, and one gave me $2 off! The bakery is well decorated from the inside and out. They're tiny details like the cute, hand drawn 'Dog Parking' sign, the banners and drawings from other kids, and all of the carefully arranged baked goods. I think that Arizmendi is a part of my life that I will miss as an adult. I hope you enjoy their service as much as I do.

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4.6(1.2k reviews)
2.5 miDogpatch, Potrero Hill
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Delicious baked goods. Highly recommend. The flavors of each pastry stands out on its own. Service…read moreis fantastic. Ambiance is fast and efficient. The only thing is parking is not easy to find around the area. Best way to get there is via public transportation.

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