Dogpatch
Cafe · San Mateo County ·

Dogpatch

Cafe · San Mateo County ·

Fresh salads, sandwiches, burritos, pastries, coffee & beer

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712 Domestic Terminals Departures Level, San Francisco, CA 94128 Get directions

$10–20

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712 Domestic Terminals Departures Level, San Francisco, CA 94128 Get directions

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The Best Restaurants, Bars, and Cafes at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) - Eater SF

"Espresso, breakfast options, salads, sandwiches, and pastries, plus beer and wine." - Eater Staff

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SFO Airport Strike Causes Temporary Closure of San Francisco Airport Restaurants | Eater SF

"One outlet confirmed open during the strike was Dogpatch Bakehouse & Caffé, but I noted that lines there were reported to be tremendously long." - Paolo Bicchieri

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Zeynep K.

Google
I was pleasantly surprised to find such fresh and satisfying options at an airport café this late at night. At 11 pm, I wasn’t expecting much beyond packaged snacks, but their salad selection was fresh, and genuinely tasty. The sandwich choices were just as impressive—well-made, neat, and flavorful. For a late-night airport bite, this place exceeded my expectations.

Kelly R.

Google
I recently visited the cafe at San Francisco Airport (Gate C 11), and my experience was less than satisfactory. Despite having only three people in line, it took an excessive 10-15 minutes to get through, which is frustrating in general especially when you're trying to catch a flight. The staff seemed unorganized and distracted, often engaging in conversations and training sessions while serving customers. It became problematic to the point where other customers had to intervene and request that the staff focus on the task at hand. This behavior created an uncomfortable atmosphere for us waiting in line. Additionally, the cleanliness of the dining area left much to be desired. Many tables were dirty, with trash both on and under the surfaces. I ended up having to ask for a towel to wipe down my own table, which would have been fine, but the worker seemed confused, eventually the tables were cleaned. Overall, the combination of chaotic service and lack of cleanliness made for a disappointing visit. The food was good, not fabulous for the price. I would recommend looking for alternative dining options at the airport for a more pleasant experience. The one star was solely based off the taste of my salad 🥗 and my husbands 🌯 burrito 🌯

Mike D.

Google
One of my favorite restaurants in any airport. Fantastic pre-made salads - great, healthy food to take on the go, and very generous portions. I come through every chance I get.

Tita Friday P.

Google
At Dogpatch, we tried the Mozzarella Caprese and the Chicken Mediterranean Dutch Crunch sandwiches, and both were satisfying in their own ways. The Mozzarella Caprese had fresh mozzarella paired with juicy tomatoes and basil, all drizzled with a touch of balsamic vinegar. The ingredients felt fresh, and the flavors came together well, creating a refreshing, light option. It was the kind of sandwich that feels simple yet hits the spot with its balance of textures and flavors. The Chicken Mediterranean Dutch Crunch, on the other hand, was a bit more indulgent. The Dutch Crunch bread added a satisfying crunch, which contrasted nicely with the tender chicken and Mediterranean-inspired fillings. The seasoning was flavorful, and the bread didn’t overpower the ingredients, letting the Mediterranean spices come through just right. A delightful bonus was meeting a Filipino staff member, which added a touch of warmth to the experience. It’s always heartwarming to connect with fellow Filipinos, especially abroad, and it made the meal even more memorable.

Matthew S.

Google
This is a takeout place at the airport - for what it is, I was really impressed. There are only a few options in this part of the airport so you could sit down at a bar, go to Burger King, or have something quick at this location. I got the chicken Mediterranean sandwich and thought it was much better than your normal refrigerator sandwich at the airport. It was definitely expensive, but fast, satisfying,and unique. Plus they had a good selection of local takeout beers which I really appreciated. Basically you got real food without waiting at an airport bar... I call that a win

Ali M.

Google
I ordered their salad with Brussels sprouts in it. Unfortunately, they were uncooked and almost raw. I ate them anyway but the following day I paid the price having stomachache!

L B

Google
Just tried to use an airport meal voucher that is "valid at airport restaurants for food and non-alcoholic beverages only." But they refused it and said it's good for places in the international terminal only, which is not true. Terrible. Terrible. They know people will not be repeat customers. Try not to be a first-time customer either.

Maricha M.

Google
Salad was quite disappointing, one of them said it had blue cheese, when I asked about the cheese, since it was clearly not visible, they answered that it was in the dressing and when I got the plate both salads where dry and flavorless, reason why I had to ask to get something to put on and then I had to wait an additional time to get some of the dressing, which was completely average. Saying that the staff was not friendly is an understatement and definitely client service is an opportunity for improvement. Positive: a lot of healthy options, in comparison to the other places in the airport terminal.
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Sara Y.

Yelp
Shockingly affordable food in the SFO. I had three delicious salads for under $15. All good portions. The service was friendly and helpful. The ambiance was very international. Because it's in an airport. So good.
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Peter D.

Yelp
There are multiple Dogpatch locations within SFO, but I've never had the pleasure of trying it. However, in this part of Terminal 1, it's essentially the only option for actual food. As such, my expectations were quite low, which is where I like to keep them, as it makes life a lot better. Thankfully, Dogpatch is pretty solid. It is clean. The people are nice. The menus are clear, and they have something for every appetite and palate. There are pastries and bagels and breakfast sandwiches/burritos and lunch sandwiches and salads and more. And overall, the food I tried was pretty good. The lady in front of me seemed very put out that an airport coffee stand couldn't make her perfect flat white, but I was happy to have a very decent breakfast burrito served by a nice person who offered me as many salsas as I wanted. They heated it up to molten lava, but I enjoyed it after burning my mouth horribly. I also bought a sandwich for the plane because Delta can't be trusted, and my Italiano on Sesame, while underwhelming in the looks department, was quite tasty with the pesto. Also, the banana I bought was only $1.50, which is a less egregious markup than it could've been. If you find yourself flying out of this terminal, just realize that things could be worse.
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Fatima R.

Yelp
The staff at this location was very friendly. They have both prepared and fresh food. I ordered a bagel and cream cheese, they prepared it and toasted it for me. It was served with fresh fruit. I ordered a latte, they use la colombe beans and the coffee is prepared to order using an espresso machine. A lot of airport coffee shops don't use an automatic machine so this was great!
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Limon A.

Yelp
This place has decent sandwiches but the staff was not very nice. I kindly asked the older gentleman for a receipt as soon as I finished paying and got yelled at to wait. I had ordered a blended mocha and the older gentleman argued that I never told him even though it reflected on my receipt. It was an unfortunate experience since the previous review stated the staff had been friendly.

Thierry B.

Yelp
The best store at SFO, the shop remember hospitality 10 years ago, this past time when efficiency, smile and customers service had to be part of the business and also the food is awesome, traveling a lot it's the only place you should go at SFO kudos to the team, 20 persons on line three employees and got 3 specially coffee, three salad sandwiches in less of 5 minutes.

Rokhsan W.

Yelp
Help was nice but they use Costco meats, too salty and just not something I'd ever eat again.