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Pig And Pie - San Francisco - Photo album

As a nearby neighbor almost since the day they opened, I've eaten at P&P over thirty times, so I've had the chance to range over the full breadth of their menu. In general, I find their fresh-made sausages to be of higher quality than Rosamunde's, the portions larger, and served with a much friendli
Order a beer at the counter, sit down, and worship at the alter of piggy goodness. I got the All Spice Braised Pork Shoulder and what emerged from the kitchen was a heaping plate of melt in your mouth pork atop well seasoned baked beans and a salad. With a side of cauliflower and a piece of deliciou
I went here for lunch with a friend. I ordered the apple salad and "gourmet" hot dog. The complimentary water is cold even though they serve it in stand-alone pitchers. They were surprisingly slow given that the restaurant was nearly empty. The salad was really good. Light, not too much dressing. T
This was a great find while walking through the Mission District! The sauteed greens were an amazing addition to the pork pie which was so yummy. They had a really great squid ink ale that made the experience exquisite. Casual with exceptional food.
First time customer, I was impressed. I had the mini pork pie with kimchi and baked beans. It tasted very well balanced. The cold and the acidity of the kimchi was a great accent to the full flavors from the pork and beans. For the price, the serving size may be small for most. But most of us ar
My friend and I enjoyed an appetizer and a sausage each: the slaw was quite spicy and the pickle plate was a delightful collection of differently-pickled goodies. There was beef tongue, kim-chi, cauliflower (with raisins) and carrots. Each was quite good in its own way and of special note were the
Serves a variety of sausages and other meaty dishes. I'm usually pretty happy with the entrees, though I feel everything is over-priced by a dollar or two. Sides are large and priced $4-6, but can easily be shared by more than one person.
Delicious. Affordable. Super friendly. Been going there since they opened and I always take out-of-town visitors, as it's welcoming and warm. There is something for everyone. Try the buttermilk fried chicken bites. So good, it should be illegal. You're welcome in advance.
I just moved to the neighborhood and happened across Pig & Pie when looking for brunch with my girlfriend. She had the biscuits and gravy and I had the Croque Madame (like a sandwich with ham a gruyere cheese topped with a fried egg). Both were delicious and above expectations especially for the qui
Good Food, Good Price and the must get is the Tangerine Beer Float. I stumbled upon this place walking down 24th St and have been back several times. They have a great customer loyalty program and reward you for frequent visits. Sometimes in the evenings it gets pretty crowded and it's tough to
Family-friendly haven for comfort food and craft beer. Sausages and pork stews are highlights. Kids loved the mac 'n cheese and roasted cauliflower (who knew?). A neighborhood gem.
Great quality American fare. The fries were crispy and the buttermilk chicken bites were flavorful.
Food wise, this place is amazing. Hard to think of a dish that isn't good here. However, their service is very slow, so take that into account.
Yummy food! Great ambiance! Try the pork shoulder skillet.
Amazing meat, sausages :-) and pickles:-) Thanks
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