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LIGURIA BAKERY

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4.8/5
26 review
Open - from 07h00 to 12h00 Opening hours

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1700, Stockton Street - North Beach, San Francisco, The United States Of America
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2024
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2024

Founded in 1911, Liguria Bakery is known throughout San Francisco. In this bakery, time has stood still for the neighborhood's Italian mammas , who have been chatting here for nearly a century. It sells focaccia, baked in the large brick oven in the back room. With mushrooms, bacon or simply tomato, they are considered the best in town. You can also opt for a good slice of pizza. Ideal for a quick, inexpensive lunchtime focaccia on a Washington Square bench.

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Visited in august 2023
My husband has been coming here since he was a child...growing up in that neighborhood . Every trip to City, uncludes a stop for foccacia and Graffeo Coffee.
Visited in august 2023
Best focaccia you’ll ever have.
Visited in august 2023
Best focaccia bread. Just understand that when they sell out that’s it so get there early. When in SF always go by.
Visited in july 2023
What can I say people don't stand in line for this bread for nothing! A must-try when in San Francisco
Visited in july 2023
My family stumbled upon this place by pure luck since my elementary school was located up the hill & we were drawn in by the enticing smell from the fresh focaccia bread
I fell in love with the flavor at first bite, had to fend off my classmates asking to have some. Since then I've made a few trips a year to visit this neighborhood treasure and have been transported in time to my childhood every time I come back.

I mean seriously, how many businesses do you know of that only sell one thing, close early in the day, and run out of many items before noon forcing people to line up in the freezing morning cold to ensure their favorite is in stock...and STILL has the undying love of their customers?!?

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