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Best Place to Read the Sunday Paper

Café Que Tal

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Published on May 14, 2003

Hidden among random storefronts on the west side of Guerrero in the Mission District, Café Que Tal receives what seems to be a blessed quantity and intensity of light. Whether it's a yellow morning sun or a deep afternoon glow, the place basks in a warm radiance throughout the day, making it the perfect spot to thumb through the newspaper on a lazy Sunday. With a wall of windows facing the street, high ceilings, and a sunshine-colored interior, the room feels spacious and welcoming. As an added bonus, an able massage therapist sets up shop in the corner every Sunday and works for tips.