Tucked away on Judah street in the Outer Sunset, where the
fog creeps in early and often stays all day, you’ll find the quaint little
hideaway of
Outerlands. It’s a refuge from the cool San Francisco air with its welcoming
vibe and the basket of cozy blankets at your disposal while you wait outside for
your table.
Once seated, the staff is as warm as the atmosphere, and the
food and drinks are equally comforting. It was the perfect spot this week to
meet up with my friend Kim as we were having one of those frigid July days in
San Francisco.
This was actually my second lunchtime trip to Outerlands,
and I already knew I would be having a mug of their hot ginger lemon apple
cider. Then our server threw us a delicious curveball: “Would you like to add buffalo
trace bourbon to that?” Why yes, yes I would. And while you're at it, I’ll take
two.
The place is small, with concrete floors, reclaimed wood paneling and a gorgeous wooden bar that gives way to the open kitchen.
It’s like if you took the coolest tree house ever and then served really
kick-ass food inside.
One of their more popular dishes is the grilled cheese
sandwich. This is not your typical bread-and-cheese deal. It’s like grilled
cheese on steroids. The crazy-thick slices of homemade bread are brushed with
garlic oil and seared on a cast iron skillet. It’s cheesy and crunchy. My only
complaint is it’s a *tad* too thick and a *smidge* too crunchy on the crusts.
OK, we get it. You like rustic bread. That said, I still smashed it and gobbled
it down cheerfully. I got the combo, which came with a bowl of potato leek
soup, which is topped with toasted walnuts and rosemary oil. This was the star
of my meal. While I adored the grilled cheese, this soup was warm and complex
and rich…everything comfort food should be.
I also had a bit of food envy as soon as I saw Kim’s plate.
She ordered one of the hot open faced sandwiches. This one had fried egg,
bacon, Anaheim peppers, provolone and parmesan. The peppers really stepped the
flavors up a notch in this one. Each bite was smoky and spicy and heavenly.
And because we just weren’t quite done catching up yet, we
each ordered a second cup of the spiked cider. So if you’re looking for a warm
escape from the San Francisco fog and a great place to catch up with friends,
Outerlands is definitely worth the trek!
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