Thank you Soapbox Café for a large, tasty coffee at a reasonable price in Russian Hill. You made my day today! Thank you!
Abby W.
Tu valoración: 5 Stanford, CA
Love! Super cute décor and just a very calm and peaceful atmosphere. There is not much seating inside but I came off peak hours and found a seat quickly. The food is fresh and delicious and there is a nice variety for a café. The Vietnamese Tea was amazing, the perfect amount of sweetness.
June k.
Tu valoración: 3 Durham, NC
Bahn mi was okay. They give you lots of pickled carrots but hardly any meat. 90% pickled carrots and other veggies, 10% meat.
Mark Y.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Adorable little Vietnamese sandwich café located right in the European village section of Nob Hill. Beautifully yet simply designed, love the vintage furniture blends with the the high ceilings and corner glass windows and jazz music. The sandwiches are definitely a bit more sophisticated than what you would find in the Tenderloin but no less authentic. Portions are average but lots of extra flavors via Maggi sauce and a dash of pepper really round out the profile of the combo sandwich. I’ll be back to try the Vietnamese coffee when I’m up for some casual relaxation in the area.
Emre T.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
I had a very pleasant experience at this cute sandwich/coffee shop this weekend. The décor is very charming and inviting. Loved the lemongrass chicken bhan mi. Great selection of espresso drinks and Vietnamese staples. I will be back.
Jared N.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Vietnamese coffee was $ 3.75 but well done. Super strong and a good setting to do work. Free wifi for computers but no bathroom in shop, FYI. been here twice in the last week for the coffee. will return! Only 3 or 4 single tables for individuals but the community table in front is made of reclaimed hardwood and the best area to do work. Didn’t try the sandwiches but they looked good portion. Come early or prepare to wait if you want a table. limited seats available and most people that come to do work stay a while.
Tiff T.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Caveat: my experience with Soapbox Café thus far has been isolated to a Caviar delivery, so it’ll likely be a slightly different experience in person. Just after 10:00am on a Friday, I placed a pre-order on Caviar for a noon delivery. I awaited my shrimp and pork spring rolls($ 8.40) and hot combo banh mi($ 8.95) patiently while working from home with a bum knee.(Yeah, that’s why I ordered delivery, not because I’m super lazy.) Throw in another $ 7 for tax, service fee, and delivery fee, and I’m glad they don’t also presume they should ask for tips. My order arrived about 40 minutes before noon, but I won’t complain because I like eating early. After shaking my brown paper bag, I found my spring rolls(with house-made hoisin sauce and peanuts) in a plastic box and my banh mi wrapped in paper, secured with a rubber band. I appreciated the fact that they didn’t put any utensils or napkins in the bag because I have those items on hand at home. Everything tasted fresh and delicious. I couldn’t get enough of that hot combo banh mi. In fact, I might just walk over there on my sprained knee anyway to get the sandwich, sans Caviar mark-up.(I also presume the hot combo would be served at a warmer temperature on the premises since there wouldn’t be a 20-minute walk separating me from the assembly of my food.) Even the regular, eat-in prices are a bit higher than Saigon Sandwich, but I think the quality of the ingredients is higher, and they don’t put that weird, rubbery, see-through pork part in there. This place is a winner in my book.
J Y.
Tu valoración: 5 Daly City, CA
Great customer service! Always friendly and will greet with a smile. Reasonably priced sandwiches and drinks. Very cute and clean shop. Will be my lunch stop from now on!
Elena F.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Delicious banh mi($ 5-$ 6), vietnamese coffee, and baked treats in a calming casual chic environment. This place is amazing and the service so unbelievably attentive. There aren’t enough people like the ones that run this spot.
Joyce M.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Great neighborhood spot with delicious Banh Mi’s. This is my second time trying and I got the pork belly(2nd time) and roasted pork(1st time) to share. Don’t stray from pork belly, it is definitely the best! They did increase their prices from $ 4.75 to $ 5.75 between the 2 months that I had been there. Such a shame that it has to reflect nob hill prices. Not saying that $ 5.75 is expensive, but that is $ 2 more than a comparable sandwich in Little Saigon. Guess their rent is much higher I suppose.
Andy L.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Finally, a cozy café in Russian Hill! This place really makes you feel warm and at home. Super friendly family that owns and runs it and the Banh Mi sandwiches are on point! The patê spread makes all the difference and the ingredients are all super fresh, to go along with the extremely clean and tidy feel of the place in general. I’ll be back for the Vietnamese iced coffee and the company!
Linda X.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
How can you not love a quaint café that serves authentic Vietnamese sandwiches? I’ve tried a handful of Banh Mi spots in the city, and this one is definitely up there. Opt for the combo if you’re adventurous. Bonus points: there’s a tiny park across the street to the right. Perfect spot to sit down with your coffee and sandwich.
Annia Anais D.
Tu valoración: 4 Montréal, Canada
Le Meilleur sandwich vietnamien … du monde??? Ouiiii Délicieux, si vous hésitez choisissez avec le pork belly. En plus c’est pas cher! Je donnerai un 5 mais pas de toilettes.
Rita C.
Tu valoración: 4 New York, NY
This place is great! The owner is always behind the counter, she is friendly and accommodating. The hot coffee drinks are consistently tasty. The bagels are typical SF bagels, tasty but nothing special. Baked goods are delivered fresh every morning. Bahn mi sandwiches are tasty and cheap(under $ 5) — not too sweet like they can sometimes be. The corner is idealic with tons of sunlight(sometimes you have to pull the share down to work) and the cable car passing by. HOWEVER! They do not have a bathroom for customers to use, which is really a bummer! It is also, I believe, illegal — I really hope they work this out soon because it has prevented me from going here more often. Also it’s just really inconvenient because they serve coffee! Such a bummer. Perfect except for that one major flaw.
Matt G.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
This quiet Russian Hill street corner has been through so many different businesses. Now the new Vietnamese bakery and café has settled in to the area with what not many neighboring businesses in the area offer: Vietnamese sandwiches(banh mi). On my debut, for dinner I ordered the Five-spiced chicken banh mi. For $ 4.75, which is reasonably priced, I get the grilled chicken meat with the standard shredded carrots, daikon, cucumbers, onions and cilantro in a customary warm roll. The chicken meat was cooked and spiced perfectly. But what is unique about the café’s sandwich is the condiments are seasoned and grilled, which adds flavors and explosion to my taste buds. For now, new café only offer a limited menu. But once the café is situated, I hope they will offer more food items to excite the quiet Russian Hill neighborhood.
El B.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Nice venue. It’s a small, well put together space right on the cable car line. There are big windows, so it feels light and airy inside even though it’s tiny. We had a lemon grass chicken banh mi, cold rolls(pork and shrimp), hot vietnamese coffee, and a florentine/tuile-like cookie dipped in chocolate. I liked the banh mi fine. It had all of the necessary ingredients and the bread was super crunchy and perfect. Kid wanted it to have mayo too(it didnt) and she still likes Saigon better. I thought it was pretty good, but could have used more chicken. I would get it again, though. It was tasty. I thought the cold rolls were fine, but not quite as flavorful as I wanted them to be. The coffee and cookie were perfection!!! Overall, a nice spot with good service and definitely worth a stop. Two minor quibbles: 1. Why is it named ‘soap box’? Nobody was expounding on anything there. Was it formerly a laundry? Soap and food don’t mix… 2. Tourists stare at you because they can due to the windows. I kind of felt like I was a gorilla at the zoo. Poor gorillas. There’s a reason why I dont go to the zoo…
Brianna S.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Sprinklin’ in a little variety on Hyde Street. I like it. 80 degree temps and a Friday afternoon, thought I’d treat myself to a refreshing lunch. Walked in and was pleasantly greeted, order was taken. Then begun the wait… Besides being on the slow side, the place kind of confused me. There are shelved books for sale, what looks like a kiddie corner — think children’s games and toys plus a school-style seat, and then a random smattering of breakfast goods. Regardless, the bahn mi and spring roll options are just as you would select. Pork, chicken, tofu, shrimp. Really all you need! Opted for the roast pork sandwich and lemongrass chicken spring rolls. Not bad! Tasty, quality ingredients. Yup, I’ll be back!
Emily S.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Finally tried this place for lunch today and it did NOT disappoint. After perusing the menu, we ordered the strawberry fizzie(homemade soda with fresh muddled strawberries-very refreshing with the right amount of sweetness), an order of the shrimp and pork spring rolls, the roasted pork banh mi and the lemongrass chicken banh mi. First of all, my SO and I were in agreement that the spring rolls were maybe some of the best we’ve ever had. Super simple but fresh ingredients and a delicious dipping sauce really makes all the difference. Both of our banh mis were delicious… great bread, tender meats and fresh veggies… what’s not to love?! This café is super cute with friendly staff, delicious eats and it’s maybe a 5-minute walk from our place which we’re both pretty excited about.
Albertino M.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Time: 12:04pm/67°F partly sunny Purpose: After a short soft opening stint they were close for unknown reasons. Going on a hunch, I swing by again. What do you know? They’re open back! Ambiance: This corner location café is just what the neighborhood needs. Walking in you can feel good vibes and coziness before even seated. It feels homey and somewhat family oriented. Place begin with wooden L-shape counter line with all café essentials and supplies. Couple of round tables nestle against wall mounted box bench seater with cushion/pillows for added comfort. Wooden communal table with glass top sits six comfortably. Natural sun rays magnified through windows can burn your neckline. Depending on the strength of UV that day, it may or may not just be careful. Rest of place with wooden linoleum tiles, utensil station, single door beverage fridge, wooden bench and kid area. Décor are mostly wooden box crates with household items like books, glass ornaments and local SF artist crafts. Simple design nothing extravagant just enough to get message out. Staff: A girl about late 20s very friendly with Minnie mouse voice. Voice so soft, I can’t hear her asking me what sandwich I wanted as, cable car bell echoe in doorway. So, I stood there looking at her thinking will she take my order? Then, it became apparent, I didn’t hear her first time. She explain that their sandwiches are made differently than standard one. I ask how? She said meat are heated twice. Never in a rush to up sell or ask to buy. Her can do attitude prompted me be more relax instead of rsuhing my order. Cleanliness: Grade A, immaculate from counter to table. No complaints of what so ever. Health department paper posted in public view. There’s not one trashbox seen. However, when you’re done just leave on table and they’ll bus when free. Eats/Drinks: Pork belly sandwich $ 4.75 and San Pellegrino $ 2. The bread was definitely good lots of crunch no soggy parts. However, a little more mayo and paté was needed. I like my bread crunchy slather and drench with flavor. Pork belly could’ve a couple of more slices inserted. They look like char siu with red dye edges and fatty pieces. Not asking for a hefty piece, but 4 – 5 more slices should be fine. The pickled carrot+daikon are fine, but cucumber was thick. With each bite, it fell off resulting in «up you go» and«down you go» effect. Main Features: Banh mi and spring roll. Products/Services: Menu on posted picture. Catering and custom order available. Punch Lines: Extremely friendly, clean, modest price, kids menu, quiet neighborhood, can’t go wrong, casual and delicious, seats are minimal, unpretentious, cable car stop(in front), within steps Broadway and Polk, kids area/activities, street parking(2hr limit), local bakery deliver baked goods. Tradeoffs: Buying one order of spring rolls at $ 6.75 could’ve gotten you a sandwich with that price at some places. Final Thoughts: It’s a charming place with modern café characteristics and conservative look. Prices are slightly more, but area is a lot safer than 2 miles down the road in the TL. With a cable car line right out front just grab a bite, hop on and enjoy the ride. Adequate place to sit on a lazy day and be yourself, perhaps catch up with a few friends.
Michelle L.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Delicious Bahn Mi’s at a great price — also perfectly located a few blocks from my apartment so I don’t need to trek all the way to the TL to get my Vietnamese sandwich on. Get — the pork belly sandwich. Deliciously fatty with pâté and fresh pickled veggies. And all for less than $ 5! Perfection. The shrimp and pork spring roll was delicious as well — you can really taste the freshness of the ingredients. They’re still working out some of their kinks, as it is a new restaurant, but definitely come check this local business out. Adorable décor and great, reasonably priced food, with wonderful workers! Can’t be beat!
YennyMack L.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
While strolling along and day dreaming about hot guys, I happened to stumble upon this new gem. Wowzers! What a cute little new establishment. Everything in this café is so cutesy, come to find out the new owner found a lot of the pieces at a junk yard, old dressers and cabinets turned into functional counter tops and a condiment station. She also built some of the furniture herself… Zaaamm! Can I get a amen, 2 snaps and a thumbs up, holla whoot whoot 1 time for the homies! Talk about skills to pay the bills. Okay before we talk FOOD! Let me say prices are dirt cheap!!! $ 4.75 for a sandi & $ 6.75 for fresh made spring rolls!!! Daaammmm zaddy! Pork Belly & Roast Pork Banh Mi is on hit no need to say more it’s a must try! Lemongrass Chicken Banh Mi — soft, tender, juicy pieces of chicken go oh so well with all the goodies inside which make every bite so scrumptious. Tofu Banh Mi for all my vegetarians, OHEMGEE!!! Im ready to give up meat for this! But not today! Ha! How do you turn something like tofu into such goodness! All meat & pickeled veggies marinated and made with the big L, Loooooove! By their momma! Pork & Shrimp spring rolls are BOMB! So I’ve heard, because of this newly developed allergy to scrimps/shellfish I cannot have EM. Weeeah! Lemongrass Tofu would be my most fave! Only because I’m allergic to shrimp *sad face with a tear* I think I’ve become a tofu lover now because of The Soapbox Café! «Nicely done» Homemade Peanut & fish sauce for dipping is on point! The perfect addition to make everything so much more better! Pre-made salads look delish!!! Beet Salad is soooo good! Candied walnuts to perfection, I usually don’t do salads without meat but I did this time and it was not a fail at all! Love! Love! Love! My favorite drink there right now is the strawberry fizzy, oh my lord Jesus hallelujah amen! Need I say more? Vietnamese coffee is made perfectly! Let the ice melt a little before you sip away and then be ready to be blown away! Staff here are tremendously friendly, can’t wait to return to try out everything on the menu