I truly have come to enjoy grabbing a tasty wrap to go from, well, Wraps To Go. The name says it all. This place also sells salads and soups, but in all honesty I only go here for the Texas Twist: roast beef and lettuce with a shallot sauce all wrapped up. The service here is very quick, thanks to some of the more popular wraps being prepared ahead of the lunch time rush. In the Rincon Center, that is definitely a good thing!
Joane B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Oakland, CA
They’re very nice and friendly. I had their Mediterranean Wrap and Tomato-Potato soup and they were alright. Not something i’d go back for though.
Amy G.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
Yum! Great selection and tasty. Super fast. I barely have time to write this review before my lunch is ready!
Patrick W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
I like the Veggie muffuletta. The flavor really agrees with me. The other wraps are done very well also.
Adam S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Francisco, CA
I don’t know whether to add to the rating or subtract from the rating based on the name. Granted, it’s super unimaginative, but it also cuts to the chase and is utilitarian. We’ll call it a push. Actually, this sentiment sort of sums up the whole experience. You go, get a wrap, and it’s to go. It’s not bad. It’s not great. It’s not cheap, but it’s also not outrageous. The service is fine. Pros: *First and foremost, the Rincon Center location. This is a cool spot to come and grab lunch. If you did not realize this existed, come and check it out. There’s a lot of WPA-era art and the indoor courtyard is beautiful. *Big selection of wraps. Don’t let the menu board fool you. They actually have a big range of choices which you can view as they have staged creations of everything they offer. *Wraps are good in general, and hard to really screw up. They also have soup and salads. *It’s pretty quick. *They cater. Cons: *It’s a big on the spendy side for what it is. It’s about $ 9 out the door and the wraps aren’t exactly huge. *$ 2 for a can of Soda. …come on. *I thought the North Beach(Italian Combo) was pretty good. I thought the Turkey Club was weak — I just about chipped a tooth on the bacon, which means it was fried, and not recently. *The wraps are pretty dry. They could definitely use more sauce. As the name would suggest, it’s all to go. RIncon Center is sort of a food court set-up, so you eat in a common area. It gets busy at lunch as this is also an office building. There are plenty of other places nearby to take your wrap, to go. I imagine that almost everyone who eats here is on a lunch break. Overall, I’d say that if you’re in the mood for a wrap and this is a convenient location, it’s worth a visit. You don’t need to go out of your way to get here to try it, because it’s not particularly special. It’s average. But, they deliver what they promise. A wrap. To go. (BTW — If you want a really good wrap, try Eleven O One on Post and Polk)
Varun A.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
I went for lunch on one of the weekdays, this was my first time. I was not sure what to get so asked the lady at the counter about the popular items. Based on her recommendation I ordered the southwestern chicken wrap. It was quite tasty and flavorful. The chicken itself was a bit dry, however the sauces in the wrap made up for the dryness of the chicken. The wrap(tortilla) itself was a pita wrap which was a bit surprising to me, but it was good. I would probably come here again to try out some of their other wraps as well. The wait time was quite less which is another plus point.
Benita M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Francisco, CA
I wanna give this a 3.5 but it’s not possible. What I like about Wraps is that it is quick and pretty healthy. They give you an even portion of vege and meat(If you ordered meat that is). Taste wise is just Ok. It’s nothing to really rave about and the prices are decent. If you’re in the rincon center and don’t feel like ordering from anywhere else, come to Wraps.
Alexander R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 El Sobrante, CA
The All-American is a great turkey wrap! The turkey is never too dry or too chewy and they don’t use too much sauce so it drips out from the bottom. It’s just a great wrap all around.
Amanda C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Francisco, CA
I ordered their Cobb salad and it was super large for $ 8. It wasn’t bad but the chicken was a little bit dry. I liked the sweet corn, but then again, i love corn in any form: P Probably should try the wrap next time since that’s what they’re known for.
Michelle K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
Good /reliable lunch place if you work nearby. Nothing special but consistently good. Healthy, cheap, fast lunch option.
Rachael C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Pleasanton, CA
Great food, terrible service. What makes their wraps unique are the imaginative combinations, delicious spreads, and toasting of the wrap. The problem? Closing early. If you advertise your restaurant — a TAKEOUT restaurant — as closing at 3, you need to be open until 3. The ladies that work here basically close the place 5 – 10 minutes before closing every day — or at least every time I have gotten there that late. As an extra frustrating slap in the face, half the time they leave their door open. Today I was walking toward the restaurant hoping they were still open at 2:58 and the lady saw me heading toward there and just made a cut off sign with her hand. Seriously? Yes know, cutting it close and maybe extenuating circumstances force you to close early sometimes, but at least be polite about it! Wait until I get up there and explain nicely to me! Ugh, I am so frustrated I will not be going back here, at least for awhile. It’s too bad, because it was one of the few easy/quick places in the Financial District.
Michael E.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Francisco, CA
the wraps are small but good. They seem a bit over priced, but i still go back. I’d like to try the soup, but the flavors are often undesirable.
Tiffany D.
Rating des Ortes: 2 San Francisco, CA
Simple sandwich wrap shop that is located in Rincon Center. Nothing really commendable on uniqueness. Good lady services on getting things done in a jiffy. Their wrapped sandwich was decent, but not noteworthy to order up the second time around. There are better options if you are looking for a sandwich or something to grab for lunch.
Christopher G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Concord, CA
Food is consistent, and good for a sandwich wrap. They recently raised their prices a little(6 per wrap on avg to 7) but that hasn’t stopped me from coming back. Personal Favorites are the All-American and the Mid-Western, a Turkey Wrap and Ham wrap, respectively. If i’m in the mood for a quick sandwich type meal but am looking for something a little more exciting than subway/togos/etc, this is my place.
Jeanne C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Francisco, CA
Love their wraps!!! So tasty. One of the better food options in Rincon Center if you’re looking for great consistency.
Michelle M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
Two words: TEXASTWIST Oh my goodness, I love that wrap so much. I am a big fan of roast beef and shallot spread, which it comes with plenty of. I usually get it without the caramelized onions(because I am not into sweet and salty) but those who like caramelized onions say it’s great with them. Everything else they serve is quality and not terribly expensive. Nice salads. But, to me, the Texas Twist is one of the best things served in Rincon Center.
Mina K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Francisco, CA
I am quickly learning there is absolutely no decent food place in the Financial District for lunch. Everything is extremely pricey, small portioned, and not good. This place was very, very average. The wraps were an average size, and the price was average($ 5.95 before tax). I did enjoy that I could get my tortilla wrap subsituted with wheat, though. If you want a healthy option under $ 10 in the Financial District, this is your best bet.
Michael W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 San Francisco, CA
One of the healthier options in Rincon Center. Not the tastiest wrap I’ve ever had, but the Sonoma Chicken Wrap was good considering the alternatives in the plaza. In general, if you have time, venture outside of Rincon Center for cheaper, tastier options.
Analisa S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Petaluma, CA
I really like the Rincon Center and one day decided i should branch out from dim sum and korean bbq. I saw Wraps and decided to give it a shot. I got a roast beef wrap and must say, I really like the flavor of it. The wrap was made really well so while it was big and hearty, it didn’t fall apart on me, enabling me to eat like a civilized person in front of my boss. I’ll definitely find myself back at wraps and will probably try something with bacon in it.
Erin S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Concord, CA
I’m pretty cheap. I’ll admit it. I love a good deal. So when I saw the email yesterday from Living Social promoting their $ 1 lunch instant deal, I was all over it. $ 1 for lunch in SF… no way! I went online in the morning to carefully select my lunch spot. Obviously I took too long(I had to consult Unilocal before investing my $ 1) cuz most of the interesting lunch deals were sold out. So I chose Wraps To Go. They have a decent menu with a few choices, but I really liked that they had samples of the actual wraps right out there on the front counter. I like to be able to see what I’m ordering. I decided on the special, a Saigon wrap of some sort(I forgot the name). I was expecting a banh mi type wrap, but it ended up being more Bangkok than Saigon. It had a nice peanut sauce over chicken, carrots, & cabbage & I added some spicy sauce that I grabbed on my way out. All in all it was a good wrap. Most wraps are around $ 6 which is a pretty good deal in this area.