Honey, let me spill the tea on Café Josephine! This queen gives it five sparkling stars, and that's no exaggeration!
Now let me tell you, the views from that terrace are more breathtaking than my waist cincher. You can see all of San Francisco laid out before you like a fabulous glittery gown. It's a feast for the eyes, darling!
And don't even get me started on those ceramic cups! They're so beautiful, I was half tempted to sneak one into my purse. (Just kidding, sisters! This queen doesn't steal... anymore.) The latte art was pure perfection - that barista must have arms of steel to make designs that intricate.
If you haven't been to Café Josephine, you better sashay your way over there pronto. It's the perfect spot to spill the tea with your girls, have a kiki, or just feel your oats while sipping on something delicious. Trust and believe, this place is a ten across the...
Read moreSuch a special spot. Walking up the hill to come here for a tuna melt and a jamaíca (hibiscus) agua fresca has become a ritual of mine ever since I discovered this gem of a neighborhood spot. The vibe at the adjoining museum is lovely, and the VIEWS from their patio and museum grounds are stunning. They put a lot of care into their food, and it always feels like a treat to get to enjoy something truly delicious from such a cute and small little spot. I’ve had some incredible seasonal salads from them, and don’t sleep on their homemade seasoned castelvetrano olives with orange peel and garlic. They aren’t a budget option, but the quality you get for what you pay is as high as you could hope, and their setting makes for the cutest lunch and...
Read moreWonderful little cafe worth seeking out. Lots of free parking. Acme Bakery breads. Nice wait staff. The grilled cheese with pesto and soup is delicious. Lovely patio seating area with million dollar views of SF and the Bay. The “parrots of Telegraph Hill” were circling the trees during my visit. Cafe is connected to the Randall, a free kid-friendly natural history museum. A must see for families with kids visiting The Bay. The museum and cafe are next to Corona Heights Park if you want to climb the hill for even more expansive views...
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