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Jake's on Market (Closed Permanently) Formerly: 2223

(25 Ratings)
The New Kid on the Block
2223, or the no-name restaurant, has an amazing menu and chic ambiance. Brunch is the best value in the Castro, just a bit more than the diner's for gourmet fare and out of this world Bloody's!


Address
2223 Market St.
San Francisco, CA 94114

Near: btwn 15th & 16th



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Reviews

desertboots
desertboots
Over a year ago

Sexy, simple, good eats.

Great place that serves up equally delicious food. Brunch menu is short but delivers. Awesome place for an intimate meal or private party. Have done both and have never been disappointed. Place can get busy during peak hours so make reservations.


Scott
Scott
Over a year ago

Excellent spot for brunch or dinner

2223 is the Castro's slightly upscale, better food restaurant. When it first opened it brought foodies from all over, since then it has calmed down, but is still a great place for good food and good company. We had brunch here for Father's day. I had the Fried Chicken salad (really good, but probably not too healthy) and my friends had the salmon benedict, chorizo scramble, and burger. All good. We topped it off with the Cinnamon bun which is amazing. The service is always good and usually some good eye candy around too. Well worth a sto.


italsub
italsub
Over a year ago

very good one

if i am in SAN FRANCISCO and i want to eat good food in a nice place, i go for sure there. Dedicated staff that is able to serve you at best. The cuisine is fantastic, all is cooked to the supreme, and the presentation of dishes is in sameway artistic, so a pleasure for the eyes and the taste


MattTwoTee
MattTwoTee
Over a year ago

I go back and back and back again.....

2223 is my favorite place to eat in the Castro. Great brunch, seasonal ingredients, and an ever evolving menu make it a reliable staple. Add the lovely atmosphere, great service, and price point that is beyond reasonable, and find that you can have your cake and eat it, too! Try the savory bread pudding with chantrelles and prosciutto for breakfast and become a die-hard, life-long fan like me!


wilthefinn
wilthefinn
Over a year ago

Loud and A-Gay

Nice place, nice food, nice service, but the seating banquet is uncomfortable and the room is so loud the experience is a bit less than wonderful. Great bar and service. Enjoy!


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