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Welcome to Matching Half

At "Matching Half," a charming café nestled at 1799 McAllister St in San Francisco, the love for breakfast and brunch comes alive through unique sandwich creations and artisanal coffees. This local gem fosters a sense of community, drawing in neighbors rather than tourists. Specialty items like the Avo Radish Bagel and rich turmeric lattes showcase the café's commitment to quality ingredients. With a cozy atmosphere featuring both indoor and outdoor seating, it’s the perfect spot for a casual meetup or a quiet study session. Experience the warmth and creativity that define "Matching Half," where every dish is crafted to delight.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to the charming world of Matching Half, a delightful breakfast and brunch spot nestled at 1799 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA 94115. This café is not just a place to grab a meal; it’s a community gathering spot that embodies the spirit of San Francisco’s vibrant neighborhood culture. As I stepped in, a warm and inviting scent of freshly brewed coffee and baked goods enveloped me, setting the stage for the culinary journey that awaited.

Matching Half specializes in a range of breakfast sandwiches that appeal to both traditionalists and those seeking a twist. The standout, as frequently noted by patrons, is their Bacon, Egg & Cheese Ciabatta, which promises a hearty bite that's perfect for a robust start to the day. The sandwiches are generously filled, ensuring you won’t leave hungry.

In addition to savory offerings, the café also champions a variety of drinks that highlight their dedication to quality. The Turmeric Latte is exceptional—smooth and invigorating, making it a must-try for those looking to infuse their morning with a dose of wellness. The ingenuity doesn’t stop there; the café also serves unique variations like the Iced Matcha Latte with house-made almond milk, though feedback suggests this drink can be quite nutty and grainy, catering more towards adventurous palates.

A highlight of the café is undoubtedly its appealing ambiance. While the space may feel a bit cozy at times, especially during peak hours, it is beautifully adorned with local art, inviting patrons to relax and linger. Testimonies suggest that the mix of indoor and outdoor seating fosters a wonderful sense of community—an ideal setting to catch up with friends or dive into a good book.

  • Location: 1799 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA 94115
  • Notable Menu Items:
    • Bacon, Egg & Cheese Ciabatta
    • Avocado Radish Bagel (with optional bacon)
    • Turmeric Latte (often praised for its smoothness)
    • Iced Matcha Latte (a unique flavor experience)
  • Amenities: Limited seating, free Wi-Fi, and a sense of belonging.
  • Community Focus: Supports local artistry and creates a neighborhood vibe.

In a city brimming with choices, Matching Half stands out as a cherished local gem. The café offers a menu filled with carefully crafted sandwiches and drinks that cater to diverse tastes. I left feeling satisfied and eager to return to explore more of what this delightful spot has to offer. If you're in the area and looking for a cozy retreat with high-quality breakfast options, look no further than Matching Half—your new favorite café awaits!

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Connie W.
Connie W.

Came on a Saturday around noon and it was pretty crowded inside! Line wasn't too long and moved fast, but drinks took a while to make. I got the iced matcha with house made almond milk. The almond milk is very unique and interesting, I'm not sure if I would get it again because it's pretty nutty and grainy but I'm glad I tried it! Honestly couldn't tell how the matcha was, the almond milk made up most of the flavor in the drink. There are a few tables to sit at inside but definitely limited space and feels a little tight. I wouldn't prefer to do work here, also because the lighting is a bit dim inside.

Tracy V.
Tracy V.

such a cute local cafe! cafe has both indoor and outdoor seating and is very clean. there's wifi and it's a nice spot for study/work. i think i saw an outlet in a corner, but there aren't outlets available at each table.

Joyce D.
Joyce D.

Matchy-matchy! I came here with two of my girlfriends to catch up on life and we all ordered the Matcha tea latte with oat milk which was warm, not too sweet, but enough caffeine to get us through the rest of the day to run errands. The cafe is cute with indoor and outdoor seating and it seems that the place is frequented by the local neighbors, which I find very quaint. There are food items you can order but we opted to just stick with our teas during our catch up. The service is fairly quick despite there being a line and we were able to secure a table inside since it was a bit chilly when we went. I love neighborhood cafes like this. It creates this wonderful feeling of community and belonging!

Lynn F.
Lynn F.

11am Tuesday: The cafe is situated between Western Addition & NOPA, & the edge of Haight Ashbury, serving the locals, no tourists I could see, far enough from Haight & Divisadero street grunge. Like most cafes in the hood, there's a touch of the 70s, heyday of hippy esthetic. Inside the tall ceiling space is local art & the usual laptop village. Outside is a sidewalk wide enough to accommodate 6 cafe tables, no expensive parklet needed. I consulted the menu board & chose the closest thing to avocado toast. Behold the Avo, watermelon radish, raw onion, chili flakes, (added bacon) on a toasted everything bagel. (They only have everything bagels). The combo made for a tasty meal. The raw onions & thin layer of avocado spread kinda made the sandwich taste more lunch than breakfast. Purely subjective. It's hard to find a decent bagel in San Francisco which is a mystery given all the NYC transplants. This bagel is in the top 5 IMO. I will definitely return to sample one of the many custom coffees & whatever is in those green drinks. Loved the vibe, mostly soft rock & the ability to linger reading my NY Times. Yes, I'm a good citizen, left when all the tables got full. Support Local !

Chloe L.
Chloe L.

Nice neighbor cafe with lots of seating. Food ordered: Avo Radish Bagel w/Egg (6/10): the sesame bagel I had was incredibly hard even though the filling was tasty. My friend had the same issue with her everything bagel. Bacon, Egg & Cheese Ciabatta (8/10): was a solid sandwich overall Drinks ordered: Lavender latte (7/10): personally could have used more lavender Drip coffee (8/10): solid coffee

Lisa P.
Lisa P.

Their breakfast sandwiches are thick and delicious. We had their Bacon Egg Ciabatta sandwich and half of it was already filling for me. Their Turmeric Latte was very smooth. Cute little spot in NoPa with indoor and outdoor seating, which is plenty for a small outdoor cafe.

Angela Y.
Angela Y.

One of my favorite cafes in SF! Matching Half has coffee, drinks, pastries, sandwiches, and muesli bowls - all of which have wowed me. The baristas are always very nice. The interior is very cute and charming, but there's not a ton of seating inside. If you manage to snag a table, there's also free WiFi! Food - vegan carrot muffin: this muffin wowed me!! It was sweet and had great texture (some nuts and sugar). I would've never guessed that it was vegan. - avoradish bagel: soo delicious! radish, egg, and avocado is such a great combo. - pesto chicken ciabatta: a decent sized sandwich with a generous amount of filling, so tasty! Drinks I've tried - cold brew: smooth and strong - chai latte: delightfully spicy and strong

Joan W.
Joan W.

This is one of those corner neighborhood cafés in an obscure place. It's nice to get off the beaten path of busy Divisadero. I like how they serve coffee in pretty blue mugs. I always hate going to a sit-down place that has paper cups. They are the same company as Muesi on Union so they offer many different muesli bowls. I wish they stayed open later, 3pm seems like such an early time to close. It used to be open till 6 or so before Covid, hopefully they will change that back eventually.