Citizen Cake
(415) 861-2228
399 Grove St
San Francisco,
CA
94102
37.7777
-122.4229
Neighborhoods: Hayes Valley, Central North

What People Are Saying About Citizen Cake
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The Scene
Huge wraparound windows encase a spare, modern-industrial space frequented by a stylish Hayes Valley crowd. While both lunch and dinner can be busy, the decor lends a subdued air. The restaurant is especially crowded on performance nights at the nearby symphony hall and opera house.
The Food
The kitchen turns out all-American comfort food with gourmet trimmings. A typical menu, which changes every three to four months, includes seasonal dishes like the line cooked haddock that sits in a stew along with artichoke and garnished with rouille. Other entrees might include apple-accented pork loin with homemade mustard spaetzle, and a flank steak sitting on a potato puree. The real star here, however, is the dessert, which includes several marquee selections, such as a red velvet cake wrapped in a cream cheese mousse, topped with raspberries and a cocoa streusel, or a tin roof parfait served along side caramel ice cream and sprinkled with choco bites, marshmallow and peanuts. Along with these elaborate dishes, the glass display case holds a wide selection of tasty pastries and tarts.
User Reviews

yarivs
November 26, 2008
I went to Citizen Cake last night with my girlfriend following a friend's recommendation and we weren't disappointed. Everything we ordered was excellent (except for one of the appetizers -- a lettuce salad -- which was good but not remarkable). We got a beats + goat cheese appetizer, I ordered a steak (which came with a scoop of horseradish ice cream -- very interesting flavor) and my girlfriend ordered a vegetarian dish. For desert, we shared a "deconstructed" pumpkin cake. It was delicious. Highly recommended!
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October 17, 2008
We just love this bakery in San Francisco. The chocolate cookies are just right-not too sweet. We also tried one of their signature cakes-Retro shag. It was delicious.
read full reviewtl83
August 27, 2008
The first time I visited Citizen Cake was about a year ago after seeing it featured on Food Network. Plus I'm a cupcake fanatic and always make my friends and family cupcakes for special occasions. I even stuff the centers like a hostess cupcake! Anyways, I was so excited to try their famous cupcakes - one more chocolatey and the other a vanilla and fruit mix. They were dry, not very flavorful, and lacked the fun and fancy allure everyone had raved about. Not one to judge a restaurant based on just one visit, I returned last month. Again, not impressed by the dessert selection. Very limited, tiny, expensive items that just weren't appealing. We decided to try the cupcakes again. Not any better this time around. They weren't moist and didn't have enough frosting - the best part of any cupcake! Plus the service was horrible. We were ignored for about 4 minutes in the store before someone asked if we were ready to order. Then they didn't have any insight to offer when we asked for a recommendation of what to purchase and take home. Totally useless service and desserts that aren't yummy enough for their price tag. Overall, not impressed and I won't be giving Citizen Cake a third opportunity to wow me...at least not any time soon.
read full reviewThe Details on Citizen Cake
Parking:
The best option is the Performing Arts Garage on Grove Street.
Category:
Restaurants, Bakeries, Dessert Shops
Payment Methods:
American Express, Cash, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Breakfast, Quiet, Celeb Hangout, Brunch, Theater District Dining, People Watching, Online Reservations, Dine At The Bar









