After several years of swaddling eggs and tater tots inside supple flour tortillas, a popular San Francisco breakfast burrito specialist is opening a second location.
Breakfast Little is expanding to Cow Hollow, owner Andrew Martinez-Perez told the Chronicle. It will take over 2223 Union St., where French bistro Gamine operated until it closed in 2020.
“Breakfast Little is a great fit for the Cow Hollow and we believe will bring genuine neighborhood warmth to Union Street and to San Francisco’s dining scene,” realtor Jeremy Blatteis of Blatteis Realty, who leased the 970-square-foot space to the restaurant, wrote in an email to the Chronicle. “We’re proud to help activate this block and support the continued revival of San Francisco’s neighborhoods.”…