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Café Mallorca
If you spent the previous night in Marmalade or some other haute couture restaurant/club/fashion parade, then bring yourself back down to earth with a life-saving coffee and breakfast in this cozy nook on San Francisco. Cheap and simple, the Mallorca is where all-night ravers share pick-me-ups and American journalists sift through their travel notes. Zero pretension, but plenty of warm familiarity.
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Edith Café
No frills, no formalities, but good food - and it's open 24 hours, though you'd think it wasn't operating at all looking at the heavily tinted windows. Come here for breakfast after one of those exuberant all-night parties and nip your hangover in the bud with two fried eggs, bacon and ham washed down with a strong cup of coffee.
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Kasalta's
Wake up with a jolt at Kasalta's, a popular early-morning breakfast haunt and the sort of authentic Puerto Rican bakery and diner that you'll find yourself crossing town to visit. Tucked into Ocean Park's residential enclave, the coffee here is as legendary as the sweets that fill a long glass display case and encapsulate everything from Danish pastries to iced buns. Plentiful seating, myriad newspapers and a buzzing local ambience add even more icing to the cake.
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