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Welcome to Chestnut Diner

Located in the heart of San Francisco, Chestnut Diner is a gem of a diner offering classic American breakfast and brunch options. Known for its delightful food and friendly ambiance, this diner is a go-to spot for a satisfying meal. With a range of menu options including omelets, hash browns, French toast, and pancakes, Chestnut Diner consistently impresses customers with its delicious fare. Despite some mixed reviews about the service, the majority of diners rave about the quality and taste of the food. If you're in the mood for a reliable and tasty breakfast or brunch, Chestnut Diner is definitely worth a visit.

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Welcome to Chestnut Diner, a hidden gem in San Francisco offering a classic American diner experience. Located at 1312 Chestnut St, this diner provides a cozy and welcoming atmosphere for breakfast and brunch enthusiasts. With a menu filled with delicious options like omelets, hash browns, and French toast, Chestnut Diner caters to a wide variety of tastes.

One of the standout features of Chestnut Diner is its friendly and efficient service, as noted by many customers. Despite the bustling environment, the staff at Chestnut Diner ensures that every guest feels welcomed and well taken care of.

For those looking for vegetarian options, Chestnut Diner has many dishes to choose from, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a satisfying meal. Additionally, the diner offers takeout, delivery, and catering services, making it a convenient choice for any occasion.

Overall, Chestnut Diner provides a nostalgic 50's feel with its vintage decor and delicious comfort food. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty omelet or crispy hash browns, this diner is sure to satisfy your cravings. Don't miss out on this delightful dining experience in the heart of San Francisco.

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Hannah C.
Hannah C.

The food was delightful!! Waitress was quick and efficient but we never felt rushed. This place is a gem!!

Adam B.
Adam B.

The food at Chestnut Diner was excellent! I'll start off with that. The prices are also very very reasonable, especially for SF. Personally, I got the omelet with bay shrimp, crab mushrooms and green peppers (without the mushrooms tho) along with a hash brown (which I got because a lot of the reviews I read said the hash brown was really good, which it was!) whole wheat toast and a blueberry pancake on the side. Again, all the food was delish! My gripe with the place and why I'm not giving it 5-stars is because the waitress was grumpy, unenthusiastic and miserable being there. It couldn't have been more obvious. She lazily handed us our menus and lazily took them back as well, not even taking one of our person's menus. We asked her for 3 waters which we barely could hear her response to it. Also, I asked for more coffee, and again, I could barely hear her response. Also, when we were ready to pay, we had to wait like 10 minutes just for her to realize we were all set to pay. It wasn't busy in there either... so when we got her attention to pay, she mumbled under her breath, again, could barely hear her, say "ok". -- like fine, "we won't pay, LOL! Sorry we have to pay for our food ma'am " Overall, as a heads up, the food was really good, and the vibes and ambiance was like really good, but be warned... the waitress is probably not going to be friendly to you

Johnny B.
Johnny B.

A no frills, reliable american style diner in the city. Something tough to find in this part of SF. Dont expect gourmet fare but do expect friendly and quick service, crispy hashbrowns, well cooked eggs and decent pricing. A great hangover or easy breakfast spot. Have not tried lunch but easily would. I recommend.

Steve B.
Steve B.

Super cool little diner. A real 50's feel with small booths surrounding a low-top bar with vintage stools. We ordered a late breakfast - with my girl getting a veggie omelette and me getting 2 eggs and bacon. We both also ordered the hashbrowns. She'd eaten the same type of omelette at the world-famous Sears Cafe the day before - but this one from Chestnut truly outclassed the other. And the hashbrowns were just stupid yummy. Whoever is on the griddle knows what they are doing. Also, very nice server who knew how to keep it pleasant and minimal - while making sure we were covered. Definitely worth finding this place.

Ed T.
Ed T.

Small diner, simple menu and definitely hit the spot for breakfast. It was a nice surprise close to our stay at "LA CASA INN."

Kelsey R.
Kelsey R.

Doesn't look like much when you walk by but wow what an amazing hole in the wall find! It's your classic diner food but done really well. We had the French toast which was so yummy and full of cinnamon. The bacon was crispy and the potatoes were tasty! Definitely a great spot to go to after a night out.

Ed U.
Ed U.

Like Art's in the Sunset, Eddie's on Diviz, and Jim's in the Mission, this is a true diner in the way diners should be. "Adam & Eve on a raft, wreck 'em!" "Burn one, take it through the garden, and pin a rose on it." You don't expect an old-school diner like this near the Marina, but I'm of the mind that every neighborhood needs its own greasy spoon. Jamie W. and I were taking the Van Ness BRT, and it struck me that this would be a good place to grab a fast breakfast. It was bustling, but there was an empty booth in which we slid with assurance. We were enjoying the side show of two upwardly mobile couples waiting in their spandex cycling gear for their takeout order of breakfast sandwiches because God forbid, they should actually eat here. We had no such problem because we were lured by the extensive omelet selection here. Jamie ordered his usual Denver Omelette, this one $11.95 with ham, peppers, sautéed onions, and cheese (photo: https://bit.ly/3y8Weu8). It came with a big side of country potatoes browned on the grill and sourdough toast. So did my order, the $11.95 Dieter's Delight with mushrooms, tomato, zucchini, spinach, green onions, and jack cheese (photo: https://bit.ly/3OHQ77q). Honestly both our omelettes were interchangeable as they had the unmistakable square-cut fold-over look that only true diners offer. But it didn't matter because the food hit the spot, and the industrious women who work tirelessly here impressed us. Certainly not the entitled cyclists. FOOD - 4 stars...the omelettes were what we wanted AMBIANCE - 4 stars...comfy vibe in a mid-century setting SERVICE - 5 stars...adroit, tireless and always aiming to please TOTAL - 4 stars...let's hear it for the local greasy spoons RELATED - Exploring the Marina? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/2HyFdzC

David N.
David N.

BART and Muni delays made me late. F it! I've seen this spot many times and been wanting try it. Here I am! An OG diner with counter and booths. It is a Tuesday at 10:00am and I'm the only customer. A lovely couple run the store. Mama in the front of the house and papa on the flat top. Deliciously simple sausage and eggs. Yes, buttered toast. $12 +tip.

Matt G.
Matt G.

Classic diner. You can't go wrong with this. Portion sizes are good. I didn't leave feeling hungry or feeling overly full. I did a classic breakfast - 3 eggs bacon and hash browns. I recommend the hash browns over home fries. Chocolate chip pancakes were perfect. No wait and I was there at 11 on a Sunday. It is small so I could see there being a line at times. Service is fast. Overall, good go to classic diner!