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The Breakfast Guys Deliver Anywhere

"Room service" for meetings.

Each week, Patch picks a great restaurant either in town or nearby that is worth checking out. This week we chose a totally unique breakfast service that aims to perk up morning meetings and office events. Here's this week's choice: 

 -- The Breakfast Guys is a breakfast delivery service for small and large companies all over the Bay Area. No longer do interns have to pick up bagels and doughnuts. The Breakfast Guys have partnered up with local companies to deliver hot and fresh doughnuts, croissants, bagels, yogurt and other dairy products, and orange juice. 

Eveything is prepared and delivered fresh the day of service, and the firm commits to punctuality. Dairy offerings feature organic options.  The Breakfast Guys partner with Raisin d'Etre for pastries and cookies, Rolling Pin for doughnuts and Noah's for bagels.  Lox, vegetable and fruit platters  range from $39 to $89 depending on the contents and number of servings pastries run from 89 cents to $2.35 apiece.

Besides breakfast meetings, people have had The Breakfast Guys deliver for sports games, and as a mid-day treat. 

Headquarters: 405 Victory Avenue, South San Francisco, CA 94083

(650) 266-4500

www.breakfastguys.com

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