"Palm City is a wine shop in the Sunset that also serves excellent Philadelphia-style hoagies. They’re gigantic, but the fresh toppings—like broccoli rabe or the mound of arugula—make these sandwiches taste light and almost refreshing. The one that keeps us coming back is the Italian American hoagie with thinly sliced mortadella, ’nduja mayo, and a long, sesame-covered roll. We love grabbing a seat at one of their big tables and drinking a bottle of natural wine with it." - julia chen 1, lani conway, ricky rodriguez, patrick wong
"Quietly adventurous, the Outer Sunset’s Palm City claims to be the “premier westernmost hoagie destination in the country.” A third-generation Sunset resident and a Philly transplant combined, with the help of their pup, to bring sandwiches and natural wine to the avenues." - Paolo Bicchieri
"Arm-length hoagies, lots of bottles of wine, and some of the best salads in the city—you’ll find them all at Palm City. The neighborhood wine bar and restaurant in the Outer Sunset has tables set up inside and outside if you want to stay a while and enjoy your mortadella-stuffed sandwich in their bright, casual space." - julia chen 1, lani conway
"Arm-length hoagies we regularly wax poetic about on this site—and in our dream journals—are why we love Palm City. We also feel as comfortable staying for hours with a bottle of orange wine at a big table inside as we do finishing off an Italian American hoagie with mortadella, arugula, and ‘nduja aioli on the sidewalk patio in five minutes flat. And since this is a third-tier friend guide, know that you can plan on doing the latter any time you randomly hear from the acquaintance who’s inexplicably made a habit out of liking your Instagram stories." - julia chen 1
"We talk about this new wine shop in the Sunset at least once a week as they’re serving one of our favorite sandwiches: the Italian-American hoagie. It’s an arm-length sesame roll with mortadella, salami, mozzarella, onions, arugula, shaved parmesan, and spicy ’Nduja aioli - and it’s absolutely delicious. If you need fresh air, or a break from a morning of long meetings that could have been emails, head here - it’s a block from Golden Gate Park. So pick up a hoagie and a tub of their spicy garlic cheese spread, and eat it all on some grass. You can order ahead here." - julia chen 1, lani conway