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Welcome to Hawaiian Drive Inn San Francisco

At Hawaiian Drive Inn San Francisco, we blend authentic Hawaiian flavors with the charm of casual dining. Nestled on San Bruno Avenue, our restaurant offers delectable fare like the Teriyaki Beef Sandwich and the popular Loco Moco, satisfying cravings with each bite. Guests rave about our BBQ combo plates and house-made fried fish, each dish crafted with care and rich in taste. Although our atmosphere is laid-back, the focus remains on delivering affordably delicious meals that evoke nostalgia. With a commitment to quality and quick service, Hawaiian Drive Inn is a hidden gem for anyone seeking a bite of Hawaii in the heart of San Francisco.

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Discover Hawaiian Drive Inn: A Taste of the Islands in San Francisco

Nestled in the heart of San Francisco at 2600 San Bruno Ave, the Hawaiian Drive Inn offers a vibrant escape to the islands with its authentic Hawaiian cuisine. This cozy spot has garnered a reputation for its mouthwatering dishes and friendly service, making it a must-visit for locals and tourists alike.

Menu Highlights

At Hawaiian Drive Inn, the menu is a celebration of flavor, featuring an array of sandwiches and combo plates that showcase the rich culinary heritage of Hawaii:

  • Fried Fish Sandwich: A delightful house-made option, crispy and juicy, served with tartar sauce on a toasty bun for just $5.95.
  • BBQ Mix Plate: A savory combination of BBQ Short Ribs, BBQ Chicken, and Teriyaki Steak priced at $18.95—a feast fit for any occasion.
  • Loco Moco: This local favorite features a hamburger steak topped with eggs and gravy, served alongside a generous helping of rice for $15.45.
  • Spam Musubi: An affordable and nostalgic treat, perfect as a snack or a meal, with prices starting around $2.30.

Customers rave about the garlic shrimp and chicken katsu, with many noting the generous portions and affordability. Ark R. praised the tasty food and timely service, while Carol H. recommended the short ribs for holiday gatherings, highlighting their immense popularity.

First Impressions and Atmosphere

While the ambiance is noted for being humble and straightforward, it captures the essence of a traditional drive-in dining experience. Although a few patrons expressed that the atmosphere could use a bit of warmth, most agree that the friendly staff and efficient service more than make up for it. Most importantly, it is the food that truly shines here. Annabelle R. appreciated the well-cooked loco moco, while Erica V. exclaimed that the BBQ combo plate is a consistent favorite, deserving of a perfect score.

Why Visit Hawaiian Drive Inn?

For those looking to indulge in affordable, comfort food that captures the essence of Hawaiian culture, Hawaiian Drive Inn is an essential stop. With dishes that are both satisfying and well-priced, the restaurant promises a culinary experience that won't break the bank. Additionally, the convenience of takeout options makes it an ideal spot for a quick bite before heading to a show in the city.

Whether you're a local or just passing through, Hawaiian Drive Inn invites you to sit back, relax, and enjoy a taste of Hawaii right in San Francisco.

Contact: (415) 656-0998 - Come and discover why this hidden gem is quickly becoming a favorite among food lovers!

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Ark R.
Ark R.

Did a Togo . On time . Nice lady at the counter . Food is really good for my taste . I order garlic shrimp Togo and I really liked it

Carol H.
Carol H.

I have been getting short ribs for the holidays party. It's been a hit. Their spam musabi is also everyone favorite. I also tried their chicken katsu which was great! I am always hoping for left over so we can bring them home for later. :)

Annabelle R.
Annabelle R.

I grabbed dinner here on a Monday evening before attending a show in SF. Street parking was free and easy right in front of the eatery. There was plenty of indoor seating and a restroom that had an "out of order" sign on it (though I saw staff using it). The place didn't have a very inviting feel and was a bit awkward in there with no music or anything to lighten up the mood. The staff wasn't exactly friendly, but he was efficient in helping customers, just spoke with very quick and direct language. The loco moco was pretty good, a generous amount of rice, nicely seasoned gravy, tender hamburger steak patties with a slight char, perfectly cooked eggs on top, and delicious macaroni salad (though the mac was a little too creamy for my taste). I prefer the restaurant location in my city (San Jose), it just offers a nicer experience overall. But Hawaiian Drive Inn on San Bruno Ave in SF still provides good value for what you get in terms of food, with reasonable pricing.

V. N.
V. N.

Good quick and affordable bite to eat. I just moved into the area and plan to visit again.

Erica V.
Erica V.

Definitely a nostalgic place for me growing up going to school getting this after it always take the same and the customer service is Ight but if you know the food is always good so I'm never upset lol I get the BBQ combo plate it's a 10/10 everytime

Jude D.
Jude D.

Good food for actually a cheap price! I got a spam musubi and chicken katsu musubi, each was 2.30, meaning i got a small meal or large snack for less than 5 bucks. Pretty unheard of in 2024. Both were fresh and did what they were supposed to do.

Hope L.
Hope L.

Stumbled upon this place in Portola and the food was really good! This place prefers cash as they offer a higher price if you're paying card. We got the loco moco and the katsu placate and the food came out within 10 minutes. The katsu was super tender and juicy and the macaroni salad was delicious as well! The loco moco was good as well but had a bit too much gravy and the eggs were cooked a bit longer than I would've liked. Overall, I liked the atmosphere and would recommend trying this place if you're in the area!

Jenny X.
Jenny X.

Came here after getting coffee right next door at Hey Neighbor! Good: - No line, got my order taken right away - all the prices are so cheap comparatively! - Super nice staff, got a bbq chicken and mac and cheese 2 scoops instead of 1 rice and 1 mac and cheese - I loved the bbq chicken and how tender it was, the mac was also great and chilled - Lots of seating Bad: - Just a little janky of a place, truly a hidden gem Overall I'd come again to try another dish! I like how simple and fast it was to get my food.

Alisa B.
Alisa B.

Yum! This is a solid spot for simple takeout. I got the Chicken Katsu Plate, which was better than expected! The chicken was surprisingly tender and there wasn't too much batter. Not too salty and had good flavor! I wish that they put the katsu sauce inside the container instead of in the bag... It ended up spilling all over. A downside was the mac salad for me. It was honestly just mayo on noodles. It wasn't flavorful at all.