Yes, the food is generally really good for an airport, but I'd probably wait to get into the city. Faves include Bun Mee and Starbird in T1, Andale and Napa Farms Market in T2 and Bacon Bacon or SF Giants Clubhouse in T3. Answer from lilstar88 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/sanfrancisco › we ate at all 24 restaurants at sfo’s biggest terminal. here are the best — and the worst
r/sanfrancisco on Reddit: We ate at all 24 restaurants at SFO’s biggest terminal. Here are the best — and the worst
November 26, 2025 - I’m there almost exclusively between 3 and 5 am, unfortunately. I can tell you more about the food at most other airports I’ve been through. ... We ate at all 24 restaurants at SFO’s biggest terminal.
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reddit.com › r/asksf › best place to eat at sfo?
r/AskSF on Reddit: Best place to eat at SFO?
July 27, 2022 -

Hey all, I’m looking for a decent meal for a reasonable price at the airport. Most of the stuff at the airport seems very over priced for what it actually is. Any suggestions?

I’m currently an employee at SFO, so it doesn’t matter where the restaurant is. Worst case scenario is that I have to take the Air train.

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reddit.com › r/asksf › question about navigating sfo terminals for food during layover
r/AskSF on Reddit: Question about navigating SFO terminals for food during layover
January 25, 2025 -

Hiii. I have an upcoming international flight that returns to the U.S. via SFO (international terminal I) and then the connecting flight to my home state departs from T3. I have a 4 hour layover at SFO, 6:55 pm- 10:55 pm.

Is this enough time for me to go through customs, collect my bag, recheck my bag, and travel to T1 for Amy’s Drive Thru (I’m vegan) before heading to T3 for my final flight home?

I’m not familiar with this airport and saw I may need to take an airport train between terminals? If you don’t think there’s enough time to stop in T1 for Amy’s, anyone have vegan recs for food in T3? Thanks!

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reddit.com › r/sanfrancisco › sfo harvey milk terminal is s-tier
r/sanfrancisco on Reddit: SFO Harvey Milk Terminal is S-Tier
June 21, 2024 -

Every time I fly in and out of Terminal 1 I'm so proud that this is in our city. Rotating museum exhibits that are genuinely well done, interesting and engaging art, local food and shopping options, lots of device charging, seating, pleasant clean architecture, the list goes on.

Whenever I used to travel in Europe I would get super jealous of how nice so many of those airports are. I feel like Harvey Milk Terminal meets and exceeds my hopes for what an airport terminal should be in the 2020s.

There are criticisms to be had about SFO, and there is certainly a conversation about the commodification of SF food and brands, but still - it's a refreshing travel experience in a country full of horrendously bullshit airports.

My biggest complaint is that because I live here, I'm usually in and out and don't get to actually spend much time here. I'm usually stuck in like, O'Hare or something.

Edit: I forgot the bathrooms! I'm peeing in here as we speak and the vibe is immaculate. Great chill jazzy music too.

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reddit.com › r/asksf › is there anywhere to eat/drink pre-security at sfo?
r/AskSF on Reddit: Is there anywhere to eat/drink pre-security at SFO?
January 25, 2023 -

Friend is flying out of SFO after a work trip and best time for us to catch up is the day of their flight. Is there a good spot in the airport that we can both access (me without a boarding pass) or somewhere walkable from the BART station that you would recommend?

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reddit.com › r/bayarea › what’s the cheapest decently tasty option at sfo?
What’s the cheapest decently tasty option at SFO? : r/bayarea
April 10, 2022 - I don’t remember wherher the prices are reasonable but the food was fresh and fast. There was plenty seating. ... Go to general store in the airport. Get a bag of Cheezits, Skittles and an orange fanta. All you need. ... I just get one of those $7 parfaits. They’re pretty substantial. ... Terminal 2 baggage claim.
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reddit.com › r/asksf › suggestions on food to fly home with from sfo
r/AskSF on Reddit: Suggestions on food to fly home with from SFO
October 20, 2024 -

I’ve got a 13hr layover in SFO and plan on heading to the city to sight see a bit and eat something! At the same time i want to buy something yummy home as a surprise for my husband. not sure what is famous in SFO, but top of my mind i’m thinking maybe bakes, pastries?

Pls suggest what food i could bring home with me on the plane! It has to be able to keep/pass immigration (so nothing liquid / frozen perishables)

/edit: adding some extra details! im flying to Singapore and it’s a 17 hr flight

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reddit.com › r/alaskaairlines › sfo t2 lounge for breakfast
r/AlaskaAirlines on Reddit: SFO T2 lounge for breakfast
June 4, 2023 -

I’ve got a morning domestic flight with Alaska and I’m wondering what my best option is for breakfast. It doesn’t look like there’s much in the way of food in the Alaska lounge. I’m Oneworld Sapphire, but the website doesn’t seem to have any other options for Terminal 2. Is my best option to find a restaurant?

UPDATE: I can confirm the breakfast in the SFO Alaska lounge is good. Bagels, English muffins, scrambled eggs, maple sausage (so tasty), oatmeal, sweet muffins, sourdough, meats, cheeses and of course the famous pancake machine (which was working!).

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kqed.org › news › 12065518 › flying-home-after-thanksgiving-where-to-eat-at-sfo-airport
Where to Eat at SFO Airport
4 weeks ago - Sidewalk Juice has acai bowls and blueberry almond smoothies that this reporter is somewhat in love with (menu) Bun Mee, for Vietnamese food, has a Terminal 3 location in addition to its Terminal 1 spot · Burger King, one of SFO’s few fast ...
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flysfo.com › home › passengers › travel tips › what are my grab-and-go dining options in terminal 2?
What Are My Grab-and-Go Dining Options in Terminal 2? | San Francisco International Airport
4 days ago - Sweet Maple: A favorite from San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood, passengers can order Millionaire’s Bacon, sandwiches, and specialty cocktails right from Terminal 2. Full-service, sit-down dining is available as well as a quick service counter. Vino Volo: Unwind before your flight ...
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reddit.com › r/sanfrancisco › lunch spot suggestions near airport
r/sanfrancisco on Reddit: Lunch spot suggestions near airport
March 5, 2023 -

Driving from Sacramento to SFO next week. Would like to grab lunch before the flight. Looking for suggestions that are convenient and safe. Maybe a drive thru? Not sure I am comfortable leaving my luggage in the car while dining.

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reddit.com › r/asksf › where is the best place to get a breakfast sandwich in sfo?
r/AskSF on Reddit: Where is the best place to get a breakfast sandwich in SFO?
September 19, 2024 -

My flight got delayed several hours, so location isn't an issue as long as I don't have to leave through security from T 3.

I also have a few food vouchers so I'm not concerned with price.

I'm craving something like a croissant sandwich with real thick cut bacon. None of that soggy nonsense.

Edit: my travel companions are feeling less adventurous than me and would prefer to stay in terminal 3. Any recs are still welcome though as I'm here often.

Final edit: We ended up at Bacon Bacon and were not disappointed. I'll definitely be going there again! Thanks for the recs!

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reddit.com › r/travel › which airports in the u.s. have the best food?
r/travel on Reddit: Which airports in the U.S. have the best food?
2 weeks ago -

I was just walking through SFO terminal 1 and thinking to myself the food in SFO is really quite solid. Any other airports with really impressive food options?

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reddit.com › r/asksf › what lounge is the best at sfo that doesn’t require a membership? also what is the best food at sfo?
r/AskSF on Reddit: What lounge is the best at SFO that doesn’t require a membership? Also what is the best food at SFO?
October 31, 2024 - Not just limited to pictures of food, but anything food related in NYC. ... This subreddit was created for people to be able to ask questions about the San Francisco Bay Area to residents. We strive to have /r/askSF serve as a reference to SF Bay Area resources. Post your question about, but not limited to: visiting the city, moving to the city, nightlife, restaurants, transportation, lifestyle, culture, etc. ... We ate at all 24 restaurants at SFO’s biggest terminal.