(415) 647-3033
732 22nd St
(Third Street)
San Francisco,
CA
94107
37.7579
-122.3886
Neighborhoods: Central Waterfront, Central East
Reviews & Ratings for Just for You Cafe
16 reviews
What users are saying:
Beignets
by winediva
Beignets are the best reason to have breakfast at Just for you. Do not expect a fancy brunch, but if you are willing to wait a little for a table on the weekend and love a hot beignet, this is the place for you. The prices are reasonable, if not cheap, compared to most of SF.
- Pros: Beignets, easy parking, relaxed atmosphere
- Cons: waits on weekends (usually only about 10-15 min)
A small, down-to-earth breakfast and lunch spot in Dogpatch, offering unique spins on traditional American dishes.
by Contributor
In Short
Decorated with neon rock-and-roll posters, this funky cafe attracts a local Dogpatch crowd of artists and young professionals, who often fill the eight tables and long counter. Breakfast is an especially popular meal, featuring grits or crab cakes with eggs, fat breakfast burritos, crunchy cornmeal pancakes and thick slices of homemade toast. The lunch menu includes Reubens, fresh fish of the day, pasta of the day, hamburgers and fresh-cut french fries.
Lunch no so much!
by lisaf
My fiance and I love Just For You for breakfast/brunch. The owner's native Louisiana roots are what brought us there to begin with, as we are recent transplants here from New Orleans - the food has always been spectacular! When we found out that the weekday menu also had Po-Boys, we decided to try lunch there as well. Shame on them for calling this a Po-Boy. You may be able to fool Californians, but after 28 years in New Orleans, I know that shrimp po-boys should have more than 4 shrimp (for $9.95)!!! They did taste great, at least the bites that had more than just lettuce and french bread, but come on...We were very dissapointed in this "tease" of a real seafood Po-Boy. We'll stick to breakfast here!
- Pros: Quality, Parking, Good Selection
- Cons: , Service
Just For You has Jumped The Shark
by clemetisg
I used to love this place, and some of the things on the menu were GREAT (cornmeal pancakes, for instance). When they first changed to their new local, the prices were still low and the food good. Oh, how things change. They should call the restaurant "Not For You Anymore". OK, the beignets are pretty great. But the last two times I've gone, the service has been surly and rushed, the food's been mediocre at best, and the prices are now as high as any other breakfast joint. It's just not worth it. Grits are runny, eggs over-easy are raw, pancakes thick, rubbery, tasteless. Wait staff too busy to take your order but then falling all over themselves to get you out to make room for more. Friends I took there wondered why I raved about it. Sadly, it's the end of an era.
- Pros: Beignets, Good parking
- Cons: , Unfriendly atmoshpere
Wull, Bless My Grits
by tomclark
I thought I'd died and gone to Breakfast Heaven. This is the place you'd hope to find on a trip deep in the Heartland but rarely do. Immediately order a plate of exquisite, spectacular beignets with coffee while perusing the menu. Then pick some of their fabulous homemade bread slices to go with whatever entree. I picked cinnamon raisin bread, which was as good as my Mama's, along with the delicious pork chop, eggs and grits. Whoever cannot appreciate this place should just stick to Denny's. Others be patient, it's well worth the wait. (Wish I was there now).
- Pros: Like Mama Made, Fabulous Meat, Spectacular Bread
best brunch in sf
by cosmicdick
seriously. make your way out to dogpatch this sunday morning and order yourself a plate of freshly-baked beignets right when you sit down. then kick back and take your pick of anything on the menu. some of my favorites are the cajun catfish, huevos rancheros, and oh dear god the home made corned beef hash. where else can you have all that and gaze up at authentic bottom of the hill show posters??
- Pros: fresh beignets!, indie-ish atmosphere, cool neighborhood
Just Perfect
by FoodEater
Eat here and be happy. If you haven't had Just For You's cornmeal pancakes, you haven't lived. From crab cakes to huevos rancheros to french toast made from their own, homemade bread, this menu has something to please everyone. I almost forgot the burgers! Come for weekend brunch, weekday breakfast, and weekday lunch. If they were open for dinner, you could close up your own kitchen completely.
- Pros: value, quality, friendly
I just didn't get it...
by honey_bunny
Read all the fellow reviews so I went to check it out. I must have missed something, because I found it to be nothing special. It was just a diner with basically regular brunch items. Its not hard to scramble eggs. Not worth waiting in line.
Southern Charm - SF Style
by M_Corners
If you aren't able make it down to your favorite diner in Nawlins for breakfast this morning, try Just For You. It's the next best thing to eats in the nation's 2nd coolest City. Get your crab cakes, grits, anything and gravy, a variety of standards like Eggs Bennie, or SF originals like the Joe's Scramble hangover therapy. Add to that bread baked fresh in house, including corn bread, and you're happenin'. Like a homey diner in the Big Easy, the atmosphere is lively, unpretentious and fun. And yes, there is chicory in the coffee. No decaf - sorry.
- Pros: Relaxed Atmosphere, Eclectic Crowd
- Cons: Often a Line
not in kansas anymore
by stephanie_thayer
i first came to 'just for you' on a freinds recomendation. only was no way prepared for the experience. it was a warm and welcomed surprise for once to eat at a place with old fashion character. something you don't see anymore in a city full of fancy uncomfortable restaraunts serving small towers of food instead of full plates of food. the menu included home baked breads, grits and crabcakes. defenately a small prize after finding it in it's neighborhood 'the dog patch'. it's not a four star sort of place... but which do you perfer? good food or pampering?
- Pros: comfortable










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