SF's Best Old School Pastrami Sandwiches
The Yellow Submarine is one of SF's Best Old School Pastrami Sandwiches.

1. The Yellow Submarine

8.3
503 Irving St (at 6th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Sandwich Spot · Inner Sunset · 45 tips and reviews

7x7 Magazine7x7 Magazine: The cheap sandwiches from this family-run joint are awesome, but don't miss tasting their own in-house french-fried potato chips. Read more.

Miller's East Coast Delicatessen is one of SF's Best Old School Pastrami Sandwiches.

2. Miller's East Coast Delicatessen

1725 Polk St (btwn Washington & Clay), San Francisco, CA
Deli · Polk Gulch · 108 tips and reviews

7x7 Magazine7x7 Magazine: The pastrami melts-in-your-mouth and has a vivid pastrami taste - just the right amount of fat and a nice crunch to the bread. Love the East Coast pride too. Read more.

Roxie Food Center is one of SF's Best Old School Pastrami Sandwiches.

3. Roxie Food Center

9.1
1901 San Jose Ave (at San Juan Ave), San Francisco, CA
Sandwich Spot · Mission Terrace · 59 tips and reviews

7x7 Magazine7x7 Magazine: This quality sandwich joint, hidden in a liquor store, is known for their Dutch Crunch. Their sandwiches are huge and hearty, making it a perfect place to gorge. Read more.

Moishe's Pippic is one of SF's Best Old School Pastrami Sandwiches.

4. Moishe's Pippic

425 Hayes St (Gough St), San Francisco, CA
Deli · Hayes Valley · 15 tips and reviews

7x7 Magazine7x7 Magazine: With lots of meat and not as much bread, this sandwich is for the meat lovers of the city. The thick bundle of hot pastrami is the focus of these bad boys and the black pepper adds a spicy touch. Read more.

M & L Market is one of SF's Best Old School Pastrami Sandwiches.

5. M & L Market

691 14th St (Market), San Francisco, CA
Sandwich Spot · Mission Dolores · 20 tips and reviews

7x7 Magazine7x7 Magazine: Know that there may be long lines, but the pastrami -steamed in its own juices all day- is well worth the wait. The result of the steam technique? Fatty, juicy and extra flavorful pastrami. Read more.