
The Mill : Café artisanal, délices de boulangerie et une ambiance accueillante, chiens admis à San Francisco.
The Mill à San Francisco mêle un café, une boulangerie et une boutique alimentaire dans un espace lumineux, avec un personnel sympathique. Parmi les plats et boissons les plus prisés figurent un cortado équilibré, Egg in the Hole sur pain de campagne avec du beurre à l’ail, un toast à la truite fumée et un gâteau crumble tiède au kaki, cannelle et pistache. La terrasse extérieure accepte les chiens; certains clients signalent des prix élevés et des files d’attente longues.
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Pains frais, croissants et pâtisseries de saison préparés avec des ingrédients de haute qualité.
Café préparé avec soin, lattés au matcha et cortados, à partir de grains premium et de laits végétaux.
Options de toasts créatifs comme l'œuf dans le trou, la truite fumée et le toast à l'avocat sur pain de campagne.
Gâteaux et douceurs en rotation, tels que le gâteau crumble kaki cannelle pistache.
Un espace lumineux, acceptant les chiens, avec des places à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur pour travailler ou se détendre.
Tuesday at 10:15am. The café was quite full of patrons drinking coffee and eating the $14 avocado toast. I ordered a matcha latte with oat milk to go. ~$8!!!! The taste was mild, not very strong. This NoPA neighborhood is well suited for well- and highly-paid tech workers. Not reasonably priced beverage or food. The patrons mostly had their laptops open and doing work. They were parked out and taking over space for people who just want to chill with a coffee or tea. This café needs a No laptops policy.
Love the vibe here - their pastries and coffee seem to be from the same maker at Loquat and Fourbarrel (yes they are my fave coffee shops too so highly recommended!). I really enjoyed their avocado, and
Good flaky pastries (some better than others), but the prices are beyond exaggerated. $17 for a slice of bread with very little on it is insane, especially for a trout toast that ended up being too salty. Ham and cheese croissant was flaky but lacking in filling, toma and squash bureka was also low on filling but very tasty, coffee chocolate crinkle cookie was good but way too expensive for one tiny cookie, and the babka was ok. Love that the place has outdoor seating which makes it dog friendly, but seating is limited, and the wait is very long. IMO - not worth it.
Stopped by The Mill and everything was a hit. The cortado was perfect — smooth, balanced, and just the right size. Food-wise: • The Egg in the Hole was the standout — that garlic butter on the country bread is next-level. • The smoked trout toast came in a close second, fresh and flavorful. • The hummus + cauliflower toast was good, just not as memorable as the others. Wrapped it all up with a slice of the persimmon cinnamon pistachio crumble cake, which was absolutely outstanding — warm, spiced, and perfectly textured. Great vibe, friendly staff, and beautifully executed menu. Will definitely be back.
I can’t speak on the bread but I have only heard marvelous things about it. It smelled incredible. I already had a big lunch, so my stomach couldn’t fit any more solids. I got a coffee and enjoyed the ambiance. Light filled space with the perfect amount of background noise to focus. The smells are free, and that was truly the best part. Nicely curated bakery and cafe that I would totally sit and write or draw in if I lived nearby.
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