Sweet Joanna's is the quintessential workday lunch spot - Review - San Francisco - The Infatuation
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Sweet Joanna's is the quintessential workday lunch spot - Review - San Francisco - The Infatuation
"Almost everyone who walks into this decades-old cafe is greeted by name, quickly followed up with "the usual?" Like them, we're drawn into Sweet Joanna's in SoMa for a quick grab-and-go lunch and the always-free tables that are great for getting some work done. This weekday-only cafe is built for nearby office workers, with strong coffee and seven kinds of tea lattes (go for the hojicha), an always-stocked pastry case with solid donuts and croissants, and nearly 30 sandwich options."
"Prioritize the tuna melt and classic egg salad-behave like a proper San Franciscan and get them on dutch crunch-or you can just build your own. Gather up a small crew whenever you need an office escape, or if you're flying solo, there is wifi, but just know the music is a bit loud, so avoid taking any calls. photo credit: Patrick Wong"
Sweet Joanna's in SoMa is a weekday-only cafe built for nearby office workers. Regulars are greeted by name and often asked "the usual?" The shop offers strong coffee and seven kinds of tea lattes; hojicha is recommended. An always-stocked pastry case features solid donuts and croissants. Nearly 30 sandwich options include a tuna melt and a classic egg salad. The sandwiches can be served on dutch crunch or built to order. The cafe provides always-free tables and Wi-Fi, making it suitable for working lunches. The music tends to be loud, so taking calls is discouraged. Small groups can use it as an office escape during the workday.
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