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    Dolores Deluxe

    4.6 (97 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    Karina P.

    Somehow waited over an HOUR for this place. And that was just for the food, not even counting the time to actually order the food. The sandwiches are again, really creatively put together with a bunch of sauces and textures. I got the Call Me Serge, which is a hot turkey sandwich with bacon and jam and a few other condiments. Good, but definitely indulgent. For vegetarians, the vegan sando and Lady Giana (like an eggplant parm sandwich) are top hits.

    Samantha C.

    Fricking delicious sandwiches. Yes, TikTok brought us here. We came on sunday around noon and the line wasn't too bad. We ordered 3 different sandwiches. I believe it was the morning sandwich, lady Gianna, and the couch? All were spectacular! Lady Gianna stood out to me the most. It tasted like a pizza but in a sandwich. The eggplants were so so good. We were able to grab our sandwiches and walk over to the park within 10 minutes to enjoy them!

    Call Me Serge
    Sydney G.

    I haven't submitted a yelp review in awhile- but this Sandwich at Dolores Deluxe made me immediately want to come here and say, 10000/10 Post run meal with a beer on the corner of Dolores...too good

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    Lynn N.

    I was excited to try Dolores Deluxe after hearing such great things about their sandwiches for so long, especially their take on a tuna melt. I met here with a friend, and [[HIGHLIGHT]]inside is similar to a corner store. They have shelves of pantry items. There is also indoor and outdoor seating.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] We ordered at the front, and I learned that the sandwiches are prepared at a different location. I was unable to ask for a bread substitute due to this, so it is good to keep in mind that asking for changes may be difficult. I enjoyed my sandwich at the park, and it was good! The tuna had a bit of heat, and every bite had lots of flavor. It was a bit of a heavier sandwich with the oily focaccia and potato chips. I'm happy I was able to try it!

    Came here due to Instagram. Got the seasonal palisades and a chocolate chip cookie and took it to Dolores park. Views--immaculate. Chocolate chip cookie--chef's kiss. Sandwich--meh. The bread was delicious and carried the sandwich. The filling itself was salty and kind of dimensionless. Will probably give this place another chance and order a different sandwich next time. Don't know if I'd wait more than 20 min though.

    Lady Giana
    Amber G.

    The wait at this bodega (both for time to order and especially time after order) is long but worth it! I'd say food took roughly 15 min after ordering, and we were able to snag some of the limited outdoor seating. Dolores park is a short walk away so this could be enjoyed picnic style too. We got the Lady Giana, a hot eggplant parm sandwich bursting with flavor! The outside had also been pressed with crispy Parmesan on the outside. 10/10 so good.

    Call me serge
    Cheryl L.

    We went around 1pm, and there was a short line! Our sandwiches were ready about 20 minutes after we ordered. We got 4 sandwiches between 4 people: - Call me Serge: everyone's favorite! The sweet chili oil really added to the flavor - Lady Gianna: excellent veg, the eggplant was sooo good - Deluxe Baguette: was disappointing, but might be because I don't like cold sandwiches. There was also potato chunks (which I didn't expect, based on the menu description!) [[HIGHLIGHT]]Seating is limited but we walked to Dolores park, they also had a fun jazz band outside the restaurant[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Joanna W.

    Saw the mayor post about this on instagram! A delicious sandwich shop located near dolores park. There was a line but the service was nice and people would bring your sandwich out for you once it's ready. There are a few chairs outside and when i went there was also a coffee stand pop up.

    Paige G.

    Another delicious sandwich in the city. Perfect place to grab lunch and head to mission Dolores park. I got the call me serge and it was so good. Everything in the sandwich complimented each other and it was large! Also don't sleep on their cookie either. Their menu looks fantastic so I'd recommend going with a friend and splitting two sandwiches so you can try two flavors. This is a must go to if you love sandwiches or are planning a lovely park day!

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    Ed U.

    It sounds like the drag name of the cuckholded husband of a disgraced, dog-shooting former cabinet member. Not that I need to name names, but his 'loons are quite deluxe. Coincidentally so are the artisan sandwiches they prepare here. I kept hearing through the grapevine how good they are, so I ventured over the hill from Dolores Park to try one. There were ten different sandwiches on the menu along with all day breakfast options and a couple of quick bites. It was hard to decide because the ingredient blend of each one was quite unique with global accents. I finally decided on the $17.50 Snowdrop in Bloom, a tantalizingly eclectic mix of rotisserie chicken, Oaxacan cheese, Japanese curry, picked ginger, arugula, chrysanthemum, and diced Granny Smith apple packed in an Acme green onion slab (Photo 6). They packed it nicely, so I had it when I got home. The flavor and texture combination really worked well. FOOD - 4 stars...truly unique sandwich with global personality [[HIGHLIGHT]]AMBIANCE - 3.5 stars...basically a compact neighborhood bodega with three sidewalk tables[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] SERVICE - 4 stars...efficient (about ten minutes) and personable TOTAL - 4 stars..."Ladies & Gentlemen, Miss Dolores Deluxe!" RELATED - Exploring Noe Valley? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/TrAi_YU96K

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    Jackson C.

    Dolores Deluxe has some interesting sandwiches here including sandwiches with pork shoulder, pulled BBQ chicken, carmelized eggplants, etc. What makes this place further unique is some of the bread options. For example, some sandwiches are served on a crunchy focaccia bread. My only critique is that the sandwiches are kind of small for the price you pay and the meat portions are small.

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    Sarah C.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]an adorable, cozy deli nestled in a corner grocery store on dolores & 22nd![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]it only has a handful of outdoor tables so I'd recommend walking to dolo to enjoy your sandwich.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] there are many varieties, I got the deluxe breakfast sando ($13) and it was piping hot. the egg frittata was interesting and I liked the cheese combo, but I wish there was more tomato jam (which also wasn't spicy enough) or a different bread (personal preference).

    Call me sarge
    Caitlyn M.

    Dolores Deluxe is a quick walk from Dolores Park so the perfect place to grab some sandwiches, drinks and snacks for a park picnic. They have very unique and creative sandwiches, they have a selection of classic sandwiches and seasonal sandwiches that change every so often. [[HIGHLIGHT]]On a nice sun day at 12:30, there was a bit of a line. They limit the number of people in the store so it doesn't get crowded.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] The shop has some premade dessert puddings, dips and other refrigerated items. They also have snacks, drinks, condiments, pantry items, and even some everyday household items (toothpaste, medicine, cleaning supplies). I got the Call Me Sarge sandwich. It had turkey, bacon, white cheddar & gouda, Calabrian chili orange jam, and arugula on Acme focaccia. It was pretty good but didn't blow me away. Definitely will come back to try more of their sandwiches so I can find my favorite!

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