Eats

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Yet another place we used to go to every once in a while during high school was Eats, a tiny little neighborhood breakfast joint at the beginning of Clement. They serve a reasonable and simple Sunday brunch - eggs, pancakes, etc. I went back last week with Bart, Mario, Angela and Annie after a night at Kirk's place. It was actually a Sunday, and they only have one or two tables that can fit 5, so we ended up waiting quite a while as the people at the table we sought sat around and stared at the check for a good 20 minutes. They left eventually though, and all was well...

joe's scramble - ground beef, spinach, onions, mushrooms and parmesan with home fries and toast- $7.5 Joe's scramble is sort of my go-to dish at Eats. For those that don't know, it's a San Francisco breakfast item that is pretty common throughout the city. I think the beef and spinach make for a great hearty breakfast. Eats' 3 egg scrambles are just the right size - they're very generous but I usually don't feel overstuffed walking out. Every once in a while you get that craving for an egg breakfast, and Eats is a good place to satisfy it. It's now my last night in Paris. We're having our final dinner at Le Cinq in about half an hour, then it's back to SF tomorrow morning. I've got a couple more things from SF to finish up before you guys see the biggest string of Arthur Hungry posts ever!