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Airport meals aren’t usually known for being your best dining experience in a city. But as one of the busiest airports in the country, San Francisco International Airport has an array of diverse restaurants to visit before your flight — including the outposts of several popular restaurants in the city.
Keep reading for our list of where to eat in SFO, arranged by terminal and generally after security — with ideas for what else to do to kill time before your flight.
Remember: If you’ve gone through security and have enough time before your flight, you can walk between terminals to find the restaurant of your choice, since the airport confirms that “all SFO terminals are connected by both pre and post-security walkways.” Just check SFO’s guide to navigating its terminals first, and make sure you don’t accidentally exit security.
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- Where to eat in SFO Harvey Milk Terminal 1
- Where to eat in SFO Terminal 2
- Where to eat in SFO Terminal 3
- Where to eat in the SFO International Terminal(Visiting San Francisco and landing late? Many restaurants in the city close somewhat earlier than you may be used to, so you may want to grab a bite to eat at the airport anyway.)
A map of San Francisco International’s connected terminals. (Courtesy of FlySFO.com)
Eating at Harvey Milk Terminal 1
- Dolores Park Cafe is one of this reporter’s favorite restaurants in San Francisco, so having an airport branch is the perfect way to mark a flight out of the city if you missed stopping by its Mission District location (menu)
- Bun Mee has Vietnamese cuisine, including pho, banh mi sandwiches and egg rolls (menu)
- Dogpatch Bakehouse & Caffè offers coffee and treats
- Ritual Coffee is another popular San Francisco chain
- Bourbon Pub: Unlike other airports, you won’t find many fast food chains at SFO, but you can get a reliable burger here (although, as you’ll see on the menu, expect to pay much more than at your average McDonald’s or Burger King)
- Starbird has crispy chicken sandwiches and tenders, in a similar vein (menu)
- Little Skillet offers a soul food fix (menu)
- Mama Go’s Filipino Cuisine has creamy ube lattes, which are a particular favorite of this reporter, along with snacks like Philippine Dried Mango (menu)
- Napa Farms Market is one of the most popular spots by sales in the airport, according to an SFO spokesperson.
What else to do in SFO Harvey Milk Terminal 1:
- Green Apple Books is a beloved local San Francisco bookstore and is fairly large for an airport storefront
- Let kids tire themselves out before a flight at the two playgrounds available at Terminal 1…
- … or take them to the LEGO storefront, which is a fun stop for Lego enthusiasts of any age (but remember that this branch is more expensive than other LEGO stores)
- There’s also a large MAC store in Terminal 1, in case you’re inspired to try the “facemask on the airplane” trend you’ve seen on TikTok
- View the permanent installation dedicated to the life of the late Harvey Milk, and remember: SFO has several curated art exhibits across its domestic and international terminals, most of which are located post-security.
A JetBlue passenger plane takes off from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) in San Francisco, California, United States, on June 21, 2023. (Photo by Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Eating at SFO Terminal 2
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Eating at SFO Terminal 3
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Eating at SFO International Terminal
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What else to do in the International Terminal
- For some high-end shopping, you’ll find storefronts like Hermes and Saint Laurent in International Terminal A…
- … and swanky shopping options like Gucci and Burberry in International Terminal G.
Finally: Early for your international flight or dropping someone off? What you’ll find pre-security in the International Terminal:
If you’re hoping for something more familiar and cheap(er) when it comes to food, you’ll find more fast-food joints available in this area, like Wendy’s and Panda Express — as well as small plates at Tapas and Taps.
You can also get some fresh air on the pre-security outdoor terrace here, with a view of the airfield, check out the Aviation Museum & Library and visit SFO’s museum to watch documentaries and short films.
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