2024 Best Sandwiches in San Francisco/Bay Area

Where to Find the Best Sandwich Shops in San Francisco/Bay Area

Sandwiches are the ultimate to-go food --- quick, cheap and easy ways to satisfy your mid-day hunger. The San Francisco/Bay Area area boasts a variety of fine specimens, from piled-high pastrami sandwiches and deli subs to lobster rolls and more.

Out of so many choices, we have only selected the Top Sandwich Shops in San Francisco/Bay Area, presented in alphabetical order.

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The American Grilled Cheese Kitchen
QB
Young SoMa start-up employees stand in line for gourmet grilled cheese. See More
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Arguello Super Market
QB
Loaded sandwiches and sidewalk seating a block from Golden Gate Park. See More
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b. on the go
QB
Tuck into savory sandwiches and delectable pastries at this corner café from the team behind b. patisserie. See More
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Bakesale Betty
QB
Famous for its fried chicken sandwiches, this bakery also sells cookies, brownies and scones made from the best ingredients. See More
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4505 Burgers & BBQ
QB
Follow your nose to this barbecue and burger bonanza. See More
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Garaje

Mexican, Burgers, Sandwiches
Garaje
QB
Taqueria, burger joint and much more, Garaje offers a variety of Mexican and other flavors with pretense-free, old-school appeal. See More
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Jake's Steaks
QB
Die-hards are flocking to fellow Philadelphian Jake Gillis's place for authentic cheesesteak sandwiches that include Cheez Whiz and the Amoroso roll. See More
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Old Port Lobster Shack
QB
Classic East Coast lobster rolls and chowder. See More
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Saigon Sandwich
QB
Bargain-priced, freshly-made Vietnamese sandwiches in the Tenderloin. See More
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Tartine Manufactory
QB
Chad Robertson and Elisabeth Prueitt have followed up with Tartine Manufactory, including a bakery, coffee shop and restaurant. See More
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