Bright, airy seating and a cozy vibe make this deli inviting. Family-run warmth shines through clean spaces. Soft, sturdy bread, especially Dutch Crunch, perfectly supports crisp toppings and meats.
Soft yet sturdy bread supports every sandwich well. Dutch Crunch bread stands out on the Giant and Roast Beef sandwiches. Freshness shows in the bread paired with crisp toppings and meats.
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Prices range from $4.95 for a PBJ to $13.95 for a Giant sandwich.
The shop has a wide range of menu options, including build-your-own sandwiches.
They offer a great student discount for all orders.
Small space with an open kitchen creates a cozy vibe. Vietnamese dishes shine with fresh bread in banh mi and flavorful pho served in large portions. Prices stay low, making it a casual spot for tasty meals.
Fresh bread stands out with every banh mi. Grilled pork sandwiches come with plenty of filling and good flavor.
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Parking is available on-site, making it convenient for diners.
Iced coffee costs $7, which some may find expensive.
The serving sizes are generous, often leaving customers with leftovers.
Italian deli offers fresh sandwiches on Dutch Crunch bread with a cozy, authentic vibe. Locals enjoy quick chats, creating a welcoming community feel. Views near the harbor add a charming backdrop to the experience.
Fresh bread arrives daily, with Dutch Crunch bread standing out for sandwiches. Toasted bread options require calling ahead to confirm availability.
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Call ahead to place your order, especially during busy lunch hours.
Street parking is available, but can be limited during peak times.
Expect a wait if you visit during school lunch hours due to high demand.
Small street market offers fresh fruits and vegetables with live local music creating a lively vibe. Night Heron Bread shines with distinctive flavor among other local goods. Friendly vendors accept digital payments, but parking is limited in the shady, cool atmosphere.
Night Heron Bread stands out with its distinctive flavor and quality. Bread options come alongside other local goods like hummus, eggs, and jam.
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The farmers' market operates on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 8 am to 1 pm.
Expect limited parking as the market closes off a neighborhood street.
Most vendors accept credit cards, Google Pay, Apple Pay, and Venmo.
Newly renovated space shines with a glowing Italian marble bar and a lit quartz bartop that set a stylish tone. Warm, cozy vibe with a fireplace creates a romantic feel. Sourdough bread offers a real sourdough taste perfect for sauces, though butter is undersalted.
Sourdough bread has a real sourdough taste and works well to clean up sauces and broths. Butter served with the bread is undersalted.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during busy times.
Parking can be challenging; the small lot fills quickly.
Dinner for two typically costs around $140, including tax and tip.
Tiny sandwich shop serves fresh roasted turkey on toasted Dutch crunch bread with a crisp bite. No seating creates a laid-back atmosphere perfect for quick meals. Simple menu with chips and drinks keeps it a solid choice for locals.
Toasted Dutch crunch bread offers a nice crisp, though it can be a bit dry. Bread quality varies, with some types being excellent and others differing due to miscommunication.
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Parking can be a challenge at the sandwich shop.
Only metered parking is available, and there is limited space.
You can't eat inside the shop; takeout only.
Cozy spot shines with juicy kabobs and crispy yet soft pizza crust. Naan and garlic bread bring amazing flavor that pairs well with meals. Clean dining area suits sit-down or pickup, making it a reliable late-night choice.
Naan and garlic bread stand out with their amazing flavor. Bread served with kabobs includes a pizza crust style that complements the meal well.
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The restaurant stays open until late.
Expect a wait of about 25 minutes for your order.
The parking is convenient and easy to find.
Classic Italian deli offers a cozy vibe with old-school charm and fresh breads sliced thin on request. Outstanding sandwiches like pastrami and Italian beef shine here. Space is tight, so calling ahead helps avoid waits.
Freshness stands out with the fresh breads served. Bread can be sliced thin on request, matching specific preferences.
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Parking is limited, and the restaurant gets busy, especially during peak hours.
It is helpful to call ahead during peak times because there isnโt much room to wait inside.
The menu offers a wide variety of options, from classic favorites to unique creations.
Small space offers quick, casual dining with a bright, clean vibe. Banh Mi sandwiches shine with crusty, airy bread and fresh, crunchy veggies. Generous portions come at reasonable prices, making it a great spot for authentic flavors.
Bread features a wonderfully crusty exterior with a soft and airy inside. Banh mi uses luscious fluffy French bread that holds up well to fresh, crunchy vegetables and savory fillings.
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Mango & Mint is primarily a takeout spot with only two tables available.
Parking can be tricky with limited street parking options.
They only offer carry-out service, so there is no dine-in option.
Moroccan restaurant offers a quiet atmosphere with waterfront views of San Francisco Bay. Outdoor seating on a relaxing patio lets you enjoy fresh air and scenic sights. Warm hummus with Dutch crunch pita adds a tasty touch to the cozy, mom-and-pop vibe.
Warm hummus comes with Dutch crunch pita bread for nibbling.
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The meal prices average around $15 per person.
There is parking available nearby.
Silverware and water cups are self-served.
Sandwich shop offers a firehouse theme with a fun vibe and ample seating. Bread quality is better than most, featuring wheat and garlic options. Prices are higher, portions smaller, but hot sauce variety and comfortable parking add value.
Bread stands out with a better quality than most sub places, including options like wheat bread and a garlic bread upgrade that costs an extra $2.50. A pickle often comes on the side.
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The price of a six-inch sub is $17.99, which is considered expensive.
Garlic bread for a medium sandwich costs an extra $2.50.
Expect to pay around $50 for two sandwiches with pickles.