Breakfast sandwiches, burgers, tater tots, and coffee near park
























"Namu is the perfect place to grab a bite post lounge in Dolores park. Either for lunch or dinner you'll enjoy food based in Korean tradition but with a priority on seasonable and sustainable ingredients, much of which comes from their own farm. Whatever you order there, you can trust it is prepared with utmost care and attention to ingredients and composition. Their lunch offers a more casual menu of which the Korean tacos (nori substitutes a tortilla) and the stonepot (akin to a bibimbap) are two of the favorites. The dinner menu is constantly changing based on availability of produce but the plates are as beautiful as they are delicious." - Avocados and Coconuts
"At Bandit’s new Dolores Street outpost I tried the vegan breakfast sandwich: mushrooms and avocado with an aioli that made the Impossible pork patty craveable without feeling heavy. It tasted just like any proper sandwich—not fragile or ersatz—and was very reasonably priced for the city, a righteous choice before heading to Dolores Park." - Eater Staff
"There’s a timeless joy in noshing at Dolores Park, possibly San Francisco’s most Instagrammable park. Tenderloin sandwich superhero Bandit is a newcomer to the neighborhood, but eating the vegan sando on one of those sun-struck benches or grassy hills is an undeniable treat. The sandwich costs about $12 and features an Impossible pork patty, avocado, house-made aioli, and a gluten-free bun." - Paolo Bicchieri, Eater Staff

"There’s a timeless joy in noshing at Dolores Park, possibly San Francisco’s most Instagrammable park. Tenderloin sandwich superhero Bandit is a newcomer to the neighborhood, but eating the vegan sando on one of those sun-struck benches or grassy hills is an undeniable treat. The sandwich costs about $12 and features an Impossible pork patty, avocado, house-made aioli, and a gluten-free bun." - Paolo Bicchieri, Eater Staff

"Claiming the title of maker of the best breakfast sandwiches in San Francisco, Bandit opened its third location in the Mission District on September 24 and will operate from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., conveniently kitty-corner from Dolores Park for al fresco breakfasts." - Paolo Bicchieri