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581, Hayes Street, 94102, San Francisco, San Francisco County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 415-522-6647
website: www.thelunchpadsf.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 37.7763564, Longitude: -122.4258775
Bryce Caster
::The sandwiches are really good, but on the pricey side. The space is quite nice, but very dark. It must also double as a bar/dinner place.
Sarah D
::Noir Lounge by night, Lunchpad by day. I like NL so I figured I'd give this place a whirl. Their sandwiches are really good and pretty huge - I doubt you'll need a side! Only reason this isn't a 5 is that their coffee is kinda nasty - don't recommend. But all in all it's a solid lunch choice.
Mikhail Panko
::Decent sandwich brunch spot inside an atmospheric noir-styled bar.
Jason Nager
::Loved the food and atmosphere. My main complaint was that the salad I ordered came with dressing on the side and it was a rather large (& expensive salad at $13) and the dressing to salad ratio was way off and there little container of salad dressing they served with the salad was not nearly enough. When I asked for some extra dressing, I was shocked that they asked for 50 cents to pay for it, especially since you pay upfront and this required breaking a $20 bill. It just seemed kind of cheap for the restaurant to do and really destroyed the customer experience. It'd be great if they could get the salad to dressing ratio correct either by serving their salads with the dressing mixed in or having appropriate sized containers to serve the dressing on the side.
Ken Wong
::Had the tuna salad sandwich. The sandwich came with pickled green beans. Overall, pretty good. I would have preferred more tuna salad because I ran out of tuna and was left with only ð. Chips are homemade and tasty. Next time, I will try a different sandwich.