27 July, 2025
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Jane the Bakery is set to open its newest location at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SF MoMA) on August 2025. The bakery will occupy a space previously held by the restaurant Grace, complementing existing dining options at the museum, including Cafe 5 and Steps Coffee.

The announcement comes from SF Eater, which reported on the upcoming debut. Owner Amanda Michael was approached for details about the new location but could not provide further information prior to publication. This opening represents the seventh outpost for Jane the Bakery, which has established itself as a staple in the San Francisco culinary scene.

Roots of a Local Favorite

Founded in February 2011 on Fillmore Street, Jane the Bakery was named in honor of Michael’s daughter. Since its inception, the bakery has expanded to multiple locations across San Francisco and Tiburon, offering an array of baked goods that have garnered acclaim for their quality.

Jane the Bakery prides itself on its extensive selection, which includes a variety of breads such as sourdoughs, soft sandwich loaves, whole grain options, baguettes, ryes, and gluten-free varieties. The bakery states on its website, “We bake several dozen breads in-house daily as well as a full line of laminated items and pastries.” This commitment to quality has helped the bakery gain recognition as one of the top establishments for bread and pastries in the area.

A Community and Culinary Hub

The new location at SF MoMA aims to enhance the dining experience for museum visitors, offering a convenient and high-quality option for those looking to enjoy fresh bakery items. With its focus on artisanal baking and a diverse menu, Jane the Bakery continues to play a significant role in the San Francisco food landscape.

For the latest updates on the bakery’s opening, interested readers can follow What Now San Francisco on Facebook. As the opening date approaches, further details about the menu and specific offerings are expected to emerge, promising an exciting addition to the museum’s dining options.