About:Do not go here for the decor, which borders dangerously on early 1960s in alarming shades of orange, harvest gold, and avocado. But visit this place because of the view, the friendly service and the low prices, in that order. Located just up the road from The Cliff House , it perches on a cliffside that more...Do not go here for the decor, which borders dangerously on early 1960s in alarming shades of orange, harvest gold, and avocado. But visit this place because of the view, the friendly service and the low prices, in that order. Located just up the road from The Cliff House , it perches on a cliffside that overlooks the Pacific Ocean and Seal Rock to the west and the ruins of the Sutro Baths with a glimpse of the Marin Headlands to the north. Counter service if you must, but get a table by the picture window where you can and marvel at the wonder of the conjunction of sea and sky.
Menu:cheesecake, french toast, mashed potatoes, carrot cake, french fries, clam chowder, more...cheesecake, french toast, mashed potatoes, carrot cake, french fries, clam chowder, strawberry pie, cheeseburger, baked ham, hash browns, minestrone, shrimp cocktail, grilled tuna, chicken strips, hamburger steak, root beer float, chili dog, omelettes, patty- melt, new york steak, hot cakes, fried scallops, short stack, grilled onions, american pizza, malts, hamburger patty, bacon cheeseburger, cheese omelette, grilled ham, chili with beans, milk shakes, fried prawns, chili burger, sliced turkey, shrimp louis salad, butter fish, hot roast beef, grilled hot dog, french burger, fresh mashed potatoes, louis salad, dish of ice cream, sourdough toast, n.y. steak, pie ala mode
Louis' cannot possibly be 60's in architecture as it was built in 1937, the year that I was born. On a trip to S.F. (my hometown) this past week we discovered that it is currently closed due to renovation. Soooo I guess you will be pleased to know that another of S.F.'s great places is being updated (but I hope not) to the new modern look you seem to like of today's buildings. Seems we no longer honor what once was majestic & beautiful in it's own right.
Louis' breakfast is similar to any hole-in-the-wall diner, but you can't beat the view, funky old interior, and kind staff. They also serve up some good hash browns!
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