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    Restaurant in San Francisco, United States

    Lers Ros

    100Pearl Points

    Easy Thai Meal

    Lers Ros, Restaurant in San Francisco

    About Lers Ros

    A practical Mission pick for casual dining or takeout when convenience matters more than a formal restaurant experience. Lers Ros is better suited to solo diners, pairs, flexible weeknight plans than special-occasion meals; cross-shop ABV for cocktails, The Monk's Kettle for beer, Pork Store Cafe for daytime comfort.

    Consider Lers Ros when you want a casual San Francisco meal with a direct schedule to plan around. The verified details are limited, so the safest read is practical: it is a casual venue with daily midday and evening hours, rather than a place to describe around an unverified chef, signature dish, menu format, beverage program, or special-occasion setup.

    A San Francisco option that makes more sense for low-pressure meals

    The clearest confirmed signal is the casual dress code. Choose it when an easygoing setting matters more than formality, confirm any menu, reservation, ordering, or service details directly with the venue before building a plan around them.

    Lers Ros is open daily, with hours from 12–3 PM and 5–10 PM Sunday through Thursday, plus evening hours until 11 PM on Friday and Saturday. Beyond those verified hours, specific claims about dishes, takeout, delivery, dietary accommodations, pricing, seating, or service style should be checked with the restaurant.

    Who should choose it, who should cross-shop instead

    Consider Lers Ros when the priority is a relaxed San Francisco meal with casual dress. If you are comparing other options, ABV, The Monk's Kettle, Pork Store Cafe are useful names to check directly for current details.

    If the goal is a broader San Francisco food crawl, pair this kind of stop with the city guide rather than treating unverified details as the reason to go. Start with Our full San Francisco restaurants guide, then use Our full San Francisco bars guide if the night continues after dinner. For additional casual restaurant cross-shopping, consider KRUA Thai, Pakwan, or other San Francisco dining options.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Lers Ros?

    Go here for a casual San Francisco meal, not a formal night out. The verified hours are daily from 12–3 PM and 5–10 PM, with evening hours extended to 11 PM on Friday and Saturday.

    Is Lers Ros good for solo dining?

    It can make sense if you want a casual meal in San Francisco. A visit from 12–3 PM or within the posted evening hours is the clearest verified planning anchor.

    Does Lers Ros handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary details are not verified here, so check with the venue directly before you go. Confirm the latest menu and accommodation information through the restaurant's official channels.

    Is Lers Ros good for a special occasion?

    Only for a casual one. The verified dress code is casual, so it is better framed as an easygoing meal than as a polished celebratory dinner; ABV or The Monk's Kettle are useful comparisons to check directly for current details.

    What should I order at Lers Ros?

    Specific dishes are not verified here, so do not go in relying on a fixed item from this guide. Check the venue's official channels for the current menu before deciding what to order.

    Can Lers Ros accommodate groups?

    Group logistics are not verified here. Confirm seating, timing, any reservation needs directly with the venue before organizing a group meal.

    Location

    3189 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94103

    San Francisco, United States

    Compare Lers Ros

    Lers Ros San Francisco and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisine
    Lers RosSan Francisco,
    ABVSan FranciscoCocktail Bar
    The Monk's KettleSan Francisco,
    Pork Store CafeSan Francisco,
    PakwanSan Francisco,
    KRUA ThaiSan Francisco,

    How Lers Ros San Francisco compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if this does not fit the plan

    If the night is drinks-led, go to ABV instead; it is the clearer call for cocktails and bar energy. If the group wants a longer sit with beer, The Monk's Kettle is the stronger backup.

    If the priority is a casual meal with easy group ordering, compare Pakwan and KRUA Thai before committing. For a daytime plan, Pork Store Cafe is the cleaner fit.

    How It Compares

    Choose Lers Ros when the priority is an easy Mission meal with low planning friction. ABV is the stronger choice for a cocktails-first night and a livelier bar room, while The Monk's Kettle is better for beer-focused groups that want to linger. Lers Ros is the more meal-first option than ABV, but it is less clearly built around drinks or a long hang.

    For value and casual comfort, Pork Store Cafe and Pakwan are the sharper cross-shops depending on the meal style. Pork Store Cafe makes sense for a daytime, diner-like plan; Pakwan is better when the group wants a casual, shareable meal with lower ceremony. KRUA Thai is the closer cuisine-adjacent comparison if the decision is specifically between Thai-leaning neighborhood meals.

    On booking difficulty, Lers Ros sits in the easy-planning lane: better for spontaneous dinners than venues that need a drinks program or group night to justify the stop. If ambiance is the deciding factor, ABV wins for bar energy and The Monk's Kettle wins for a longer, pub-style evening; if convenience is the deciding factor, Lers Ros is the cleaner pick.

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