Editorial summary
Tucked into San Francisco, Mezze and Mooore has built a steady following for its take on lebanese fare that lands somewhere between weeknight comfort and quietly considered cooking.
The menu is tight on purpose, leaning on a small set of signatures that the kitchen clearly cares about, generously portioned, fairly priced, and built for people who want to eat well without making it a whole evening.
Music sits at a sensible volume, the seating works for a quick solo bite or a four-top, and the whole space feels designed for people who actually want to eat there rather than just collect a bag.
Combos and family packs make group orders straightforward, and the loyalty perks reward repeat visits without requiring a download or signup gauntlet.
If you want a quick, well-made lebanese meal in San Francisco without the chain-restaurant compromises, Mezze and Mooore is an easy yes, and the sort of low-key spot that grows on you the more you visit.
Cuisine and category
Mezze and Mooore is registered primarily as a Lebanese fast-casual operator. The fast-casual format here means counter ordering, real cooking on the line, and a price point that respects a weekday meal, somewhere in the $$ range depending on what you put together.
Where it is
You will find Mezze and Mooore at 198 Guerrero Street in San Francisco, CA 94103. It is part of the broader San Francisco fast-casual scene, and one of 144 restaurants currently registered across California.