The sandwiches are satisfying but the two stars are for the service. The guy taking my sandwich order was really short and rude. Direct quote: «Just tell me the sandwich order!» Could of been an off day but I’m not trying to deal with you being passive aggressive, man!
Amy P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
I can’t tell you how often I go here for sandwiches and cold beers. They’re local and friendly, fast at making generously portioned TASTY sandwiches, and VERY reasonably priced. It’s not a huge beer selection, but they have several of my favorite crafts beers, again very fairly priced and they’re always cold and in stock. I work nearby, they recognize me and say hi, and I couldn’t be happier with a regular lunch spot. Don’t hesitate! Go in!
Pamela W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
Wonderful deli sandwich — pastrami pesto provalone Dutch crunch, heaven. Guys are so wonderfully friendly. Great.
Mark D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
Great family run deli one block from Delores Park. Steamed pastrami on dutch crunch is hard to beat and vegetarian sandwich is sure to please the non-carnivorous of the group. Solid bet for a sandwich to go to absorb the beer for an afternoon at the park!
Justin S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Saratoga, CA
Hungry, wandering the streets of the Mission and decided to stop by for a quick bite. Wow, their pastrami in dutch crunch bread is amazing! It’s like Ike’s, but cheaper. It was drenched in sauce and kicked the Savory Tastebuds in my mouth around with the jalapeños and sauerkraut.
Victor G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Oakland, CA
Gurrero Market & Deli is a rare find, filled with upscale microbrews, wines, sammies(6) and gourmet foods. not cheap but on the level with whole foods, price wise. drink: «magners irish pear cider»(4.49) 5% alc. –very drinkable, downed easy, smooth, almost gone in a gulp(ok, 2 gulps) drips: –guy cashier was holding a sleeping babe cradled in his arms. –assume the sammie maker is his wife…
Dylan T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Walnut Creek, CA
The quality and the price of this place are just right. I ordered a pastrami sandwich with cheese and it filled me up for less than $ 8. The Dutch crunch bread was fresh but at the same time it did not leave you with the Cap’n Crunch issue(you know what I’m talking about). When Tartine was out of sandwiches, this was a suitable backup.
Maggie F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Walnut Creek, CA
Good food, nice people, affordable prices. Great neighborhood spot!
Adele F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
Dropped by here to pick up some chicken salad for a picnic at Dolores Park, and a pint of CHICKENSALAD( ) I got, for $ 6.50. Flavorful, with plenty of spices and numerous crunchy ingredients such as bell peppers, onions, and celery. And, though it is a chicken salad, I didn’t really notice the chicken. Perhaps it was finely minced, or the plethora of creamy flavors overwhelmed my umami taste buds, but this didn’t detract from the fact that this was some dang good chicken salad. Wow. Shortest review I’ve written in a while. But don’t get used to it – it ain’t my style ;)
Nick S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Washington, DC
Seriously good subs. The dutch crunch isn’t as legendary as Bay Cities, but nonetheless it’s still a tasty option. An average sub clocks in around $ 6, and they’re open until 10pm which means you have options after Bi-Rite’s closed!
Katelyn R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Costa Mesa, CA
The pulled pork sando on toasted sourdough is deeeelicious!!!
Asli O.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
These people asked for my ID when I tried to buy a scratch off ticket because they thought I was a teenager! Thankyouiamsoflatteredlet’sbebestfriends! Besides this, Guerrero Market & Deli is family-owned & operated, clean, well-kept & stocked with some Italian & European imports + Arab delicacies. So many wines & drinks to choose from. Though, it’s not my nearest market, I’ll certainly be back!
Jules S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Woodland Hills, CA
My favorite low-key sandwich place in SF Nothing particularly special about them but they’ll make you a great sammi. My usual is the Roast Beef on Dutch Crunch w/everything + pepperoncinis, jalapeños & onions. Killer, and usually lasts me two portions. Also, they’ve got deviled eggs for a bit less than a buck, pricy but they’re pretty good, I always snag two.
Betty W.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
Their vegetarian sandwich is soooooo goooddd! :D~!! Not too pricey and the sandwich was really big and loaded with avocado mmmmmmm. Spicy thanks to the jalapenos! You get to choose your type of bread and add basically whatever you might want in a sandwich :}. There is seating outside but it’s really awkward cause the chairs don’t face the tables and so you either have to move the chair or sit facing the street with the table at your side hahah. I think it’d be a better idea to take your food to the park: d.
Monet A.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
I eat here alot since I live just up the street. The sandwiches are always great and so are the items in the deli case. BUTOMG!!! I just had their homemade chicken noodle soup and it was amazing!!! It had a ton of vegies in it and a great kick to it!!! The chicken was also really tasty!!! I love the family that runs this place. They are sweet and make you feel like part of the family! But I’m telling you… try the chicken noodle soup!!! Don’t walk. Run! :)
Athena S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
Holy Baby Jesus — Their Chicken Panini makes me religious suddenly. chicken breast, pesto, bacon, spinach, roasted red peppers *add Provolone $ 7 very well spent. And it’s huge. Killing it in one sitting would be impressive. MUSTTRY.
Carrot C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
I love this corner deli. They family who runs it are the NICEST people in San Francisco, and the prepared foods and sandwiches top out at awesome. They stock almost every kind of chip, drink(wine, beer, spirits, soda, juice, milk), snack, sweets, and even salsa and cheese. This isn’t gourmet food, bear in mind, so don’t expect foie gras or truffle oil. You will however get a great value for the enormous portions, and you’ll also have fun chatting with the people in line. Don’t come in all drunk smelling like a skunk from an afternoon in Dolores Park, though, because then I will have to wait in line with you and your attitude. Leave it outside and show these friendly, hardworking people the respect the deserve.
Amy B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
Whoda thunk that a corner deli would have such a friendly and funny owner with such yummy Middle Eastern/Med fare! I happened to stumble upon this market in a fit of starvation while precinct walking(Pro-Prozan). I got a falafal sandwich with feta and it was absolutely amazing! Love this place!
Katie D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 New York, NY
Note: This review is pretty much only about their smoothies and the customer service. I went there specifically to buy a smoothie, because I’ve seen it advertised outside for $ 2.99 – way cheaper than anything else you’d find in the area. They’re made with just fresh fruit and ice and it was so good! I can’t stand super sweet drinks, so this was exactly what I wanted. The lady making the smoothie was pleasant and the guy behind the register made friendly conversation while I waited. Went to Sidewalk Juice once and paid $ 5 for a crazy sweet smoothie I couldn’t even drink – glad I found a new place when I’m hankering for something sweet, fruity, and decently priced.
Jason B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
This was a five star sandwich because of either: A: The friendliest of service, wheat rolls, turkey piled high, house hummus added at no charge, plenty of veggies, less than $ 6. B: Any sandwich tastes better at the top of Dolores Park. Or both.
Danyell K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Saint Louis, MO
I am the luckiest person on the freaking planet. Why? This place is literally ONEBLOCK from my humble abode. For this: I am eternally grateful. Deli sandwiches. For $ 5 thereabouts. And awesome deli-foods, like deviled eggs, potato salad(uh, hi! AMAZING!), mac’n’cheese, VEGGIE lasagna, etc etc. The falafel here could rival any of the places that devote their«pitch» to the chickpea-spice-wrap. Everyone I bring here loves it. I’m a total repeat offender. Friendly, quick, cheap, tastyyummywow food. What’s not to love? I brought a friend from out-of-town here on his first dinner in the city. On his final day here, I asked him what he liked the most about San Francisco. His reply: «That deli-thing by your house.» Get the sandwich and walk the block to Dolores Park. Thank me later. —– Edit: —– Friend(8:28:09PM): haha, i was just Unilocaling the place, and i see your review Me(8:28:18PM): I have no idea what it says. Friend(8:28:49PM): apparently you wrote it like a week ago Friend(8:28:51PM): haha Me(8:29:11PM): It should say, «Yo, Tony! This is the spot! The potato salad. THEBEST! HOMEMADE! …This generation, I tell ya: they ain’t got no respect. No respect at all. HAVEYOUHADTHISPASTRAMI!?»
G K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
Home cooked food for hipsters A bit off the hustle bustle path of the Mission and a nice reprieve from the sticky sidewalks of Mission or Valencia streets. Also down the street is the too cool for shool Tartine Bakery Like all the other reviews, food here is top notch and reasonably priced After reading about the tri tip, I was destined to get it, but didn’t know what to put on the sandwich. I was pressing them«what do people usually get with it»? They said«whatever u want», gee thanks, that clears it up a whole lot I don’t like mayo(who even likes mayo besides wal-mart shoppers btw?) Cheese, no thanks, burgers with cheese is about as far as I go there How about A1? or some type of BBQ sauce?(nope, not allowed) Ok, just lettuce. tomato, peppercini sp? and oil and vinegar(nope not allowed O&V either, will mask the au jus broth) Ok, so just the veggies then The woman working there then name dropped Unilocal and I pretended to be unaffected I musta looked like an official, because after I iphoned a few pics, she appeared very nervous, and asked me if I was a reporter. I sooo wanted to mess with her, and after my wishy washy«no» answer, her eyes got even wider. I had to relay her fears by showing her the pic, explaining I was’t an inspector and that I do write reviews for Unilocal and it’s because of Unilocal that I’m here. Whew, she’s all up in ppl’s biznass, doyathink?