Patrick Wong
Senior Editor, San Francisco
Patrick is a content marketer and journalist who lives (and eats a lot) in San Francisco. His previous beats include tech and finance.
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This Parkside spot serves drinks named after San Francisco neighborhoods and landmarks, as well as food to support the booze. Both are best enjoyed during happy hour, when Lost And Found discounts over a dozen drinks and almost the entire food menu. The edible options are a little all over the place, with loco moco sharing space with tacos and wontons, but the tom yum-spiced macaroni and cheese that’s more dairy than noodle and a hefty pile of garlic fries work fine for sharing. Beyond the small plates, there are some solid entrees, like the double-patty smashburger with a generous layer of diced onions.
Most of the time, Lost & Found has just a handful of couples canoodling in the slightly worn U-shaped booths or people making the most of a $10 shot and beer deal, so don’t worry about reservations. There are also a few TVs right above the bar and low-decibel music playing if you feel like watching a game with a bit more peace and quiet than your average sports bar.
photo credit: Patrick Wong
photo credit: Patrick Wong
photo credit: Patrick Wong
Unrated: This is a restaurant we want to re-visit before rating, or it’s a coffee shop, bar, or dessert shop. We only rate spots where you can eat a full meal.
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