Asked for a turkey & cranberry on sour dough on bread. Hardly ANY cranberry. Worse thing-gave me heal or end, crust of bread. Not easy to chew. No restaurant should serve the dry end of a loaf of bread. I will try in future & order a roll. I will also ask them to cover turkey in cranberry, it's a very inexpensive product.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 2
CS Desales
Sandwiches that cost less than $15 in overpriced San Francisco felt like a winning lotto ticket. The sandwiches was quite a pleasant surprise. Sweet tangy spicy secret sauce with roast beef and extra goodies inside the crunchy Dutch crunch.Yummy!The wait time….. that’s another story.I wished them merry Christmas and a happy new year once I got my order.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 1
The Professor
Rude staff. Took 40mins for 2 sandwiches. Trust me the food is not that good for the wait. Try submarine center in west portal
Gavin Zau
Sandwich place with good selections
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Sandwiches
Jesse Nguyen
Pastrami salami avocado is fireeee. Way better than deli board. Might be the best sandwich I’ve had
Food: 5
CINDY LEOS
Horrible customer services, I witnessed the screaming to an elderly woman and to a pregnant one as well for asking to code for the bathroom.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Bay area Air ducts
Best sandwiches
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Rui Zhao
Good sandwich for to go. Price for certain popular sandwiches keeps changing
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Sandwiches
Jeff Nacho
Best sandwich in the Richmond district maybe even the
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sandwiches, Sandwich
Chika Adiele
I got the Risky Buziness sandwich with the passion fruit sandwich. It was really yummy!
Very tasty reasonably priced sandwiches (even breakfasty ones). I'd recommend passing on the salads.more recently it's mainly to go operation, although I guess you could sit in the window and eat
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sandwiches, Special Sauce, Jalapeno Spread
av Club
Food is Amazing. The shop itself is pretty bare bones. Enough room to sit and have lunch...but most people take their sandwiches to go.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Iesha W.
This is the place for a quick bite if your in the area. Fresh bread plenty of meat. I like turkey and ham together. This place is on point. There is not a lot of memorable eating spots I have in the bay but this is one of the few I really enjoyed
Chloe C.
Food - got the chicken pesto sandwich with no cheese. the bread was lightly toasted (keep in mind I took mine to go and ate it about 20 mins later so it may have been crispier fresh). overall was ok. there was more meat towards the middle of the sandwich, but after a few bites and towards the end, there was literally little to no meat. a bit spicy (it had jalepeno so a slight kick but nothing too spicy). couldn't really taste the aioli sauce (i think sauce is a bit lacking). there were also only like two slices of tomatoes and I wish there was more meat and tomato. Service - super quick. Easy ordering at the counter, accepts apple pay (woohoo!) and order was ready in less than 10 minutes. super fast. Ambiance - super small but cozy. I don't think there was seating so mainly a to-go place.
Ryan C.
Lou's Cafe is great. Their sandwiches are huge and delicious. My favorite is the Roma: turkey, bacon and avocado sounds basic, but that pesto sauce really sets it off. And Lou's has the best Dutch Crunch bread, it's hard to argue with that. The service is good, and vibes here are real chill. So go grab a bag of chips, a drink and a big jam-packed sandwich for lunch, then walk it off at the beach. Maybe go for a bike ride. Sounds like a nice day in San Francisco, right? If you have room, try their clam chowder too.
Asked for a turkey & cranberry on sour dough on bread. Hardly ANY cranberry. Worse thing-gave me heal or end, crust of bread. Not easy to chew. No restaurant should serve the dry end of a loaf of bread. I will try in future & order a roll. I will also ask them to cover turkey in cranberry, it's a very inexpensive product.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 2
Sandwiches that cost less than $15 in overpriced San Francisco felt like a winning lotto ticket. The sandwiches was quite a pleasant surprise. Sweet tangy spicy secret sauce with roast beef and extra goodies inside the crunchy Dutch crunch.Yummy!The wait time….. that’s another story.I wished them merry Christmas and a happy new year once I got my order.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 1
Rude staff. Took 40mins for 2 sandwiches. Trust me the food is not that good for the wait. Try submarine center in west portal
Sandwich place with good selections
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Sandwiches
Pastrami salami avocado is fireeee. Way better than deli board. Might be the best sandwich I’ve had
Food: 5
Horrible customer services, I witnessed the screaming to an elderly woman and to a pregnant one as well for asking to code for the bathroom.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Best sandwiches
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Good sandwich for to go. Price for certain popular sandwiches keeps changing
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Sandwiches
Best sandwich in the Richmond district maybe even the
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sandwiches, Sandwich
I got the Risky Buziness sandwich with the passion fruit sandwich. It was really yummy!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 4
Restaurantji Recommends
Very tasty reasonably priced sandwiches (even breakfasty ones). I'd recommend passing on the salads.more recently it's mainly to go operation, although I guess you could sit in the window and eat
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Sandwiches, Special Sauce, Jalapeno Spread
Food is Amazing. The shop itself is pretty bare bones. Enough room to sit and have lunch...but most people take their sandwiches to go.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is the place for a quick bite if your in the area. Fresh bread plenty of meat. I like turkey and ham together. This place is on point. There is not a lot of memorable eating spots I have in the bay but this is one of the few I really enjoyed
Food - got the chicken pesto sandwich with no cheese. the bread was lightly toasted (keep in mind I took mine to go and ate it about 20 mins later so it may have been crispier fresh). overall was ok. there was more meat towards the middle of the sandwich, but after a few bites and towards the end, there was literally little to no meat. a bit spicy (it had jalepeno so a slight kick but nothing too spicy). couldn't really taste the aioli sauce (i think sauce is a bit lacking). there were also only like two slices of tomatoes and I wish there was more meat and tomato. Service - super quick. Easy ordering at the counter, accepts apple pay (woohoo!) and order was ready in less than 10 minutes. super fast. Ambiance - super small but cozy. I don't think there was seating so mainly a to-go place.
Lou's Cafe is great. Their sandwiches are huge and delicious. My favorite is the Roma: turkey, bacon and avocado sounds basic, but that pesto sauce really sets it off. And Lou's has the best Dutch Crunch bread, it's hard to argue with that. The service is good, and vibes here are real chill. So go grab a bag of chips, a drink and a big jam-packed sandwich for lunch, then walk it off at the beach. Maybe go for a bike ride. Sounds like a nice day in San Francisco, right? If you have room, try their clam chowder too.