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Businiess name:  San Francisco Coffee
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
There are two locations of San Francisco Coffee, and both have a gloriously local fanbase, mostly comprised of indie business owners, artistic types and neighbors who are still upset that Highland Bagel turned into Osteria. I like SF because of two reasons. It has the coffee pureness of Octane w/o all the pretentious laptop people, and their ham & cheese croissants are wonderful. They're baked each day at the Morningside/Emory location, and they are loaded with gooey swiss and salty ham. The croissant tastes like good croissants are supposed to: they're flakey and have way too much butter. Which is a good thing. Not every day, maybe, but definitely a good thing over all. Pros: Ham & cheese croissants/purist coffee Cons: Sometimes it's too crowded to where you can't find a seat

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