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    3.6 (176 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    SPLIT ATMOSPHERE

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Cado
    Divya S.

    I tried Cado which is a vegetarian sandwich and has fried cauliflower in it. I felt it was a bit dry and could use bit more dressing. The service was fast. The place was clean and maintained. Beautiful ambiance.

    Split Cobb (modified with crispy chicken plus buffalo sauce on the chicken)
    Richard G.

    This is a great spot for when the work lunch crew can't decide on where to go. Split offers both burgers and salads and both options are equally good. There is usually a long line around lunch time but it moves fast. The food comes out fresh and hot and you can tell they use quality ingredients. It's a little bit on the pricey side but that's just par for the course for a quality lunch spot in San Francisco.

    ALAMO
    E C.

    I love Split!!! Their food is made with love! My faves are the Alamo salad The smokehouse burger in a lettuce wrap And their Brussels sprouts!!! I frequently pick up lunch from there and their food is always packaged beautifully and is always super tasty!

    Alamo minus the avocado
    Mimi A.

    This place can be inconsistent--it's either a hit or a miss. Depending on who's preparing your salad, you might get less protein or fewer greens. Sometimes, ingredients are missing altogether. Split needs to improve their consistency. Considering the $18 price for this salad, we should reasonably expect it to be nearly perfect.

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    Sara S.

    Manager welcomed us quickly Food came out quick They had some different veggie options on menu which i found exciting because its rare to have cool menu options for vegetarians ; i got the avocado/goat/crispy cauliflower sandwich Its clean and spaciouS If this establishment wants to improve on customer satisfaction i think the manager needs to be less impatient about taking client orders especially when there are only 4 people in line that came in together.. it comes across as rude and cold. Also, his staff is cold and dry. No hello.. its just food guys, and its a lunch...

    Diane L.

    For starters, I would never order a salad for lunch, but OMG I'm so glad I did. The Split cobb salad was hella good! I opted for no bleu cheese. Their sirracha ranch dressing is amazing too. I asked for extra since it needed more dressing. The salad is also massive and u can totally eat the rest of it for dinner lol. I would definitely come back again and get my salads here! Also, I really liked their lemonade.

    Scrambled egg, toast and chicken sausage
    Vikram G.

    Great find for breakfast in SFO downtown. Great easy to customizable options of scrambled eggs and delicious slides. Quick and convenient ample seating with majority of things self-service. Food is freshly prepared and delicious. Must visit if in the area. One star taken for little room of improvement in scrambled egg but again surely above par so no complaints.

    a sandwich in a styrofoam container
    Tim B.

    Sahara dessert, coal in your stocking, cinnamon sticks, brick wall, croutons, shredded wheat. What do all these things have in common? They are as dry as the chicken on my Sonoma Sandwich! We had Split cater our Monday business lunch recently in downtown SF. Everything seemed to be using top notch ingredients on my Sammy, side and Iced-T. But for some reason they decided to use Chicken cooked the prior week. It was just silly dry and terrible. Disappointing to be sure and I didn't have time to go out to find something else.

    Thin, limp avocado toast - look how thin the bread is!
    Tay H.

    I know this is a hard neighborhood to run a restaurant right now with so much continued WFH, but I still don't think the quality of the food lives up to the prices. With tax and employee mandate charges, I paid nearly $11 for terrible avocado toast. The bread was thinner than any pre-packaged sliced bread I buy at home and completely soggy, even though I began to eat my toast within literally 2 minutes of them handing it to me (and I had not preordered, either). The avocado is just a schmear of what is basically grocery store guacamole - no whole pieces of avocado, let alone nice looking slices. And then they smother it in arugula, which makes no sense to me - I basically have to eat a cheap side salad before I get to what I actually ordered? This wasn't worth more than $5, realistically.

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    This place isn't equipped to handle a weekday lunch rush. I waited a half hour to be served a cold veggie burger. Skip this one.

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    Soft Scramble is the best breakfast in downtown SF. This place has a good menu with high quality food.

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