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    Dolores Deluxe

    4.6 (85 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    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!) Seating is limited but we walked to Dolores park, they also had a fun jazz band outside the restaurant

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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 AMBIANCE - 3.5 stars...basically a compact neighborhood bodega with three sidewalk tables 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

    The Sentinel
    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.

    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. 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. 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!

    Electric Mayhem
    Melody L.

    Dolores Deluxe is a great neighborhood spot that feels like more than just a sandwich shop, it's also a small market with some really tempting baked goods. It's conveniently located near Dolores Park, making it an ideal place to grab sandwiches and head over for a picnic. When I arrived, there was no line at all, but by the time I was waiting for my sandwiches, a long line had already formed, which says a lot about how popular it is. Despite the rush, they moved pretty efficiently. My sandwiches came out in about 10 minutes, and I was able to grab a table outside. The sandwiches were pretty good and filling. The chocolate chip cookie wasn't my absolute favorite, but it definitely gets bonus points for being served warm. We also tried the banana pandan pudding, which was really tasty.

    Call me Serge
    Amy F.

    We were in the neighborhood looking to spend some time at Dolores park and this spot was a quick walk away for our picnic needs. From the outside and inside this place seems like your typical corner store but the sandwiches they're serving up are anything but. They have a fridge with drinks and some take away food items. As well as some pantry items and snacks. The sandwiches I tried were everything I hoped for. Packed with layers of flavor each complimenting each other. I loved the diverse options but it definitely made it hard to choose. We needed up going with Call Me Serge and Electric Mayhem. The electric was my fav but I'm always a sucker for a tuna melt. On the call me serge I loved the orange jam, it complimented all the other flavors really well. Both breads were delicious and all the ingredients tasted fresh. Overall made for the perfect picnic!

    Cookie
    Lasya R.

    Came by around closing time, but everything was still super fresh and honestly so good. The bread was amazing, warm, soft on the inside, with just the right amount of crisp on the outside. I got the breakfast sandwich which was delicious, and my friend ordered the turkey sandwich which they also loved. One thing to note is that they don't allow substitutions or modifications, so just be aware of that going in. It's more of a deli/grocery-style spot, so there isn't much seating, just a few tables and chairs outside. But it's super close to Dolores Park, so we usually just grab our sandwiches and head there to eat. The chocolate chip cookie was also a standout. It's more of a brown butter, dark chocolate situation, rich but really well balanced, and the perfect sweet treat after the sandwich. Since we came right before closing, they even gave us the last cookie for free, which was such a nice surprise!! The staff was friendly and made great conversation. Would definitely go back.

    Nick D.

    The sandwiches here rock, you can tell they are made with the thought and care of a chef. The two sandwiches I ordered came on a thin focaccia that was toasted to perfection and with the right amount of butter. I'll be back to try more of the menu! They have a few tables with seating outdoors and some shade from awnings!

    Timmy Tim
    Elma C.

    Last time I was here the brand new toaster oven appeared eager to show what it can do and my sandwich got a bit more toast than planned. This time I ordered Ode to Barber to pay my respect to Lebanese culture and this sandwich reset my taste buds. This was genuinely the best sandwich I had in San Francisco - it recalibrated my sandwich standards. The rotisserie chicken was cut thick and tender, seasoned with restraint to allow the texture to shine. ***The greens and Lebanese pickles! **** Ramzi, the owner, humbly described the additions as "simple" (lemon, parsley, garlic). The combination was in fact the quiet architecture that made the sandwich the best sandwich I had in SF. - the greens: sautéed just enough to collapse into chicken - toum: definitely had lemon juice in addition to garlic but both were very subtle and just enhanced the greens and chicken - Lebanese pickles: brighter and more elegant than German kosher pickles which I usually swear by. These are clean and crisp and really sharpen the rotisseries chicken. I also love the pickle texture in general. - crispy potatoes add crispiness + saltiness - Acme green onion slab complements the entire sandwich architecture. Most importantly - Ramzi pours heart and thoughtfulness into these sandwiches. It shows - I noticed people commuting from other neighborhoods just to order a sandwich to go. What an amazing and above all authentic addition to this neighborhood. Dolores Deluxe is on my permanent rotation list as of today.

    Caly T.

    Owner was super friendly and loved the curated items at the market! Went at ~3pm on weekend, no line and sandos in stock! - Call me serge : loved the crunchy focaccia and how it was served hot! Nice quality ingredients! I personally liked the orange Calabrian jam in this, adds a nice dimension and i appreciated the ratio of arugula

    Breakfast Sandwich
    Amani S.

    Was super excited to try this place out but ended up being a little disappointed as everything we were hoping to order was either sold out by 9:30a, wouldn't be ready until 10:30a. With limited options I decided to share the deluxe breakfast sando with a friend. While the sandwich was good, I wish they put a little more tomato jam to cut through the creaminess of the omelette and cheeses a little more and wish there was another ingredient or something that made this sandwich feel "deluxe". Will have to come back and try again next time I'm in town. But they did have some of the best blueberries I have tried!

    Call me Serge
    Kamy T.

    A hole in the wall sandwich shop in a corner store! We got to try one of their best sellers, Call me Serge, which is a roast turkey melt on acme bread. We also got their recommendation for a cold sandwich, Thai dye shirt, with prosciutto cotto. Both were good sandwiches, albeit both were a bit too sweet for my liking. The Call me Serge sandwich tasted mostly like the chili orange jam. The ingredients were fresh though, having nice quality turkey, cheese, and greens. It was a unique sandwich, with many flavors going on at once. The bread had a nice crunch but was a tad oily. The Thai dye shirt sandwich was a nice contrast as a cold sandwich - a bit smaller in size but a finer balance of flavors. There was an overwhelming amount of grapefruit which made that sandwich sweet as well, but I appreciate the generous amount - it's nice to have on the side! Sandwiches took around 15 minutes for a Friday around lunch time. Nice to try this spot, but these sandwiches had a bit too much complexity for my liking.

    Call Me Serge
    Aaron K.

    Dolores Deluxe is a cute little neighborhood market. The staff are super friendly and the cozy setup makes it easy to grab a great sandwich along with drinks, snacks, dried goods, and even a bottle of wine (bonus points: they have a wine club!). I tried the "Call Me Serge" on recommendation as their best seller, and it did not disappoint as it hit all the right notes - savory, sweet (the orange was such a pleasant surprise!), creamy, and crunchy (acme focaccia is one of my absolute favorites along with Dutch Crunch), while the arugula added a peppery, slightly bitter edge that cut through the richness. Will definitely be back to try their seasonal and breakfast offerings, which all sounded delicious!

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    my friends and I stopped by for sandwiches at limoncello after seeing all the rave about it online…read more there were so many options and we were also excited to see the deli was actually part of a larger italian grocery store and grabbed some italian sodas too! we were a bit disappointed by the sandwiches themselves- for $18, we felt that the proportions were a bit off. it still tasted great and ingredients were high quality, but there was a monstrous amount of meat and lettuce so it was hard to get any of the other flavors. the portions were huge though, which is a plus. overall, the store was very cute, clean, and seemed like it stocked authentic italian ingredients. the service was pretty quick since we just ordered at the counter, and they are all very friendly.

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    The owner here is so nice. Gave recommendations, gave me a sample of a meat I had questions on. I…read moregot a regular 6" sub but I'm pretty sure he still gave me an 8". There was a group of us and he gave all 6 kids fidget spinners (and a nice one, that came in a case and everything!). Joker - 5 stars Roxie - 4 stars

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