Now, to be clear, we really enjoy all locations of Squat & Gobble. They are homey, comfortable and reasonably-priced. However, S&G; is nowhere near the caliber of the other restaurants around the world that also find themselves on the list.
Well, to be more specific, we’re confused by the San Francisco entry on the list: Squat & Gobble Cafe:
This aptly named San Francisco chain of creperies offers quick, in-and-out meals that are easily devoured solo. For a savory snack, try the Mama Mia, a combination of cheddar, mozzarella and cottage cheese, plus onions, spinach, eggplant, tomatoes, mushrooms and walnuts, topped with marinara sauce and parmesan.
Now, to be clear, we really enjoy all locations of Squat & Gobble. They are homey, comfortable and reasonably-priced. However, S&G; is nowhere near the caliber of the other restaurants around the world that also find themselves on the list.
Well, to be more specific, we’re confused by the San Francisco entry on the list: Squat & Gobble Cafe:
Squat & Gobble, while delicious, is none of these things. We don’t remember communal tables last time we went–more of a malleable layout really. And there is no table service per se. And it’s not exactly impressive dining. And none of the locations–two in the Haight, one in the Castro and one in West Portal–are exactly convenient to the downtown traveler/businessman.
Can anyone explain this?
Perfect Places To Dine Solo [Forbes]
Squat & Gobble Cafe [MenuPages]
Squat & Gobble Cafe [Official Site]