(415) 824-4088
3296 22nd St
San Francisco,
CA
94110
37.7554
-122.4208
Neighborhoods: Mission, Central East
What People Are Saying About Boogaloos
The Editor

Patrick Heig
Citysearch
Big plates of Mex-American breakfast, brunch and lunch make this Mission classic and neighborhood fave and a morning Mecca. Both trendy and kid-friendly, this spot's popular with the stroller-rolling moms and hungover hipsters who dig the mid-century pharmacy/soda fountain building Boogaloos is housed in, and dishes like breakfast burritos, lemon-corn pancakes and biscuits and gravy. Great news for animal-lovers too: most of the dishes can be veg-ified, and dogs are allowed at the plentiful street-side tables. Bring a newspaper to peruse as you sip on your bottomless pint-glass of coffee--or…
Huge Portions and Good Food!
by steely1
Bogaloo's has the biggest portions of food and it's delicious. Fun atmosphere, good service and fun people watching. My friend had the dish with the plantain patty and I had the chicken ceasar. The dressing was super tasty and my friends dish was really flavorful and good. Looking forward to having many more meals here!
- Pros: Awesome Ceasar and delicious Plantain Patty
- Cons: Crowded for brunch
Oh my goodness
by sandralgrant
The best greasy spoon breakfast joint (by far) that I have EVER been to....and I'm 43 years old, so I've been to quite a few. Too much food to finish, but I forced myself to finish anyway, because it was so darn good. Two thumbs way up!!
- Pros: very yummy , lots of food, large menu
- Cons: long wait-weekends
worth the wait...
by caseyrward
i've waited almost an hour for brunch here, but the zydeco breakfast and huevos rancheros are worth it. food is always very fresh. great art on the walls from creativity explored (www.creativityexplored.org) and fun people watching, sort of a sunday morning indie fashion show.
- Pros: inexpensive, great breakfasts
- Cons: long wait
The Details on Boogaloos
When to Go:
If you want a seat in one of the cozy booths on a weekend morning, get in before 10am to beat the crowds. Bonus--free coffee while you're waiting.
What to Drink:
Their super-reasonably priced mimosas ($3.00), make it easy to ease the pain of a hangover, or start working on a new one
Parking:
Metered on Saturday, and free on Sundays but harder to come by









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