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| Fort Mason Market and Deli |
415-346-1110 |
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Take-out deli offering sandwiches and salads, with small convenience store attached.
9 am-8 pm
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Dec 31st, 1969 |
Helpful service was the theme when we stopped by this Marina icon for a picnic lunch to take to the Presidio. Unfortunately, the Independence Day holiday had apparently interrupted supply lines, leaving this little piggy without roast beef, provolone, turkey salad, or the ability to process credit cards. We were also warned that the macaroni salad was three days old.
So this was how a sandwich that was supposed to be turkey, roast beef, provolone, roasted red peppers, and aioli somehow turned out to be turkey, salami, cheddar, lettuce, onions, pickles, and pesto. Upon discovering, while admiring a sunny view of the Bay from Fort Point, that the turkey was the processed kind and that pickles don't go with pesto, I picked off most of the ingredients and ended up with a really outstanding salami-pesto sandwich. The coleslaw, sold to us as the best thing in the deli, was of a quality that my coleslaw-mad husband didn't bother to eat the second helping. Oh well. The location is convenient for cross-city trips, but next time, I'd wallow in pesto and skip the trimmings. |
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