Garden House Cafe - Review - Richmond - San Francisco - The Infatuation
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Garden House Cafe - Review - Richmond - San Francisco - The Infatuation
"When you need a quiet place to sink into a book, study, or just exist without a screen, Garden House Cafe in the Outer Richmond is a perfect match. Head towards the back, away from the clutter of overstuffed bookcases, paintings, and a big studio piano near the entrance, and you'll find a sitting area that has a lot more breathing room with overgrown plants and a handful of tables."
"Head even further back and you'll find a courtyard patio domed by purple-flowered trees where it's an unspoken rule to keep electronics stowed away. A decent lineup of sandwiches and coffee drinks helps break up the several hours that you'll likely be here. We prefer the all-day breakfast sandwich with sausage on an english muffin. Just be sure to bring some cash."
Garden House Cafe in the Outer Richmond provides a quiet environment for reading, studying, or being screen-free. The entrance area contains overstuffed bookcases, paintings, and a large studio piano. The back sitting area offers more breathing room, overgrown plants, and several tables. A courtyard patio further back is domed by purple-flowered trees and enforces an unspoken rule to keep electronics stowed away. The menu includes a lineup of sandwiches and coffee drinks. The all-day breakfast sandwich with sausage on an english muffin is a recommended choice. The cafe prefers cash payments.
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