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Automat
This spot is Permanently Closed.
Saying that Automat takes its baked goods seriously is like saying Adele “dabbles” in singing, or that we only had a “minor obsession” with Glee back in the day. The all-day spot on a quiet corner in NoPa is a gleaming beacon of breads and pastries, and one we come back to more than the jug of apple cider vinegar we hoard under our sink. The daytime menu—a.k.a. when Automat shines the most—is what really sets this place apart from your average neighborhood cafe. And it’s exactly what keeps us returning for unhurried meals with a friend, laptop, or a good book.
The big oven in the open kitchen, which faces out toward the dining room’s tables and cushy yellow booths, is the star of the show here. As soon as you walk in, the scent of crisp, freshly baked baguettes and honey tahini sourdough wafts evenly through the air like it’s coming from a fancy diffuser. When you first arrive, grab something from the pastry case to start things off—it’s always loaded with pillowy brioche donuts, face-sized cinnamon rolls, and, in true SF fashion, sourdough chocolate chip cookies with just the right amount of tang. Take a deep breath and release any last semblance of self-control. You’ll want one of each.
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At Automat, the breakfast and lunch menu leans casual and playful without trying too hard, unlike our unhinged tweets about Darren Criss circa 2011. There are no day-old croissants or hummus plates that leave you still hungry in an hour. Instead, you’ll fill up on hot fried chicken sandwiches with seaweed aioli, or a smashburger that gets a refreshing crunch from dill-pickled onions. The breakfast sandwich, which is served until 3:30pm, has gooey layers of sausage, egg, and pimento cheese that drip out with each bite. And if everything on your table is a varying shade of beige, the big bowls of bright, crunchy salads are there to fulfill your green-things quota for the day.
At 5pm, Automat transforms into a table service dinner spot that works for catch-ups with friends or date nights with wine and small plates. The nighttime menu covers everything from sweet potato pavé to grilled duck breast with rhubarb mole—all of which are perfectly nice but not quite as memorable as the daytime dishes. We’d just rather swing by for a burger or sandwich, which highlight the breads and baked things that help make Automat so special in the first place.
A meal at Automat can be as short, long, big, or small as you want it to be, and that’s precisely why we love it—like we said, this place has range. No two visits ever feel completely the same, thanks to the occasional tweaks to the menu and variety of reasons to get here in the first place. Leaving disappointed at any hour is near-impossible, which is why we’ll be keeping Automat in our back pocket and jumping at any excuse to come back.
Food Rundown
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Brioche Donuts
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Cinnamon Roll
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Automat Breakfast Sandwich
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California Fried Hot Chicken Sandwich
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Cheezy Buddy
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