Mexican restaurant with custom hardwood tables and premier tequila and mezcal selection creates a refreshingly remodeled space. Atmosphere feels easy and inviting, suited for casual dining or a date. Tacos stand out with fresh tortillas and unique flavors, complemented by a well-curated market of authentic Mexican products.
Lunch features pre-made foods and specialty tortillas alongside agave spirits. The spot serves solid meals without needing prior review checks.
Craft beer selection includes singles and packs with a strong focus on local brews. Both beer and wine offerings stand out for their quality and variety.
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Mezcal tasting events are held on select evenings; check the schedule for details.
Pop-up events occur on weekends, featuring local vendors and unique offerings.
The shop offers a curated selection of authentic Mexican products and artisan goods.
Small space with warm wooden decor and minimalist design creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere filled with natural light. The vibe stays relaxed and hip, suitable for casual meals or quick lunches. Tables sit close together due to limited capacity, maintaining an intimate setting.
White beer offers floral notes while dark beer brings a bitterness that balances well. Both pair nicely with the food, enhancing the overall experience.
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The restaurant is small and fills up quickly, so arrive early.
They specialize in beef ramen, with only one veggie/tofu option available.
Prices are reasonable, with most ramen dishes under $15.
Bright, modern space offers a cozy and welcoming vibe with large tables suited for groups. Atmosphere stays relaxed and clean, matching a friendly neighborhood feel. Asian-fusion bowls feature bold, fresh flavors with healthy, satisfying portions.
Thai Basil pork and Shaking Beef stand out as lunch options. Bowls get consistent praise during weekday lunches and catered meals.
Rotating options like Kumquat Saison stand out among the limited beer selection. Local brews appear in specials, and bottles like Kumquat Beer are available for purchase.
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Yuja offers affordable Asian-inspired bowls with many customization options.
The meals are reasonably priced for downtown San Francisco, averaging around $14.
Yuja has a secret menu featuring teriyaki sauce with chicken or tofu.
Bright, stylish interior blends authentic Nepali decor with a modern, cozy vibe. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, with chill background music enhancing relaxed dining. Space suits both intimate meals and group gatherings.
Selection includes Nepalese and Indian beers like Gurkha Beer. Waitstaff pour beers with a smooth flick of the wrist.
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Reservations are not required, and tables are usually available on Friday nights.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan and gluten-free options.
Free delivery is available within a 3-mile radius.
Neighborhood lounge with eclectic vibe and unique decor offers a chill atmosphere and live music. Space includes private karaoke rooms and a tech-savvy buzzer entry system. Regulars enjoy perks like key fob access, while views of the skyline add to the roomy, welcoming feel.
Lunch offers a great atmosphere for working professionals and features signs around the neighborhood inviting a stop-in. Meals serve well for a late lunch on weekdays.
A diverse selection of draft and bottled beers fills the taps and shelves. The spot pairs well with burgers and cocktails, offering a relaxed vibe with folk music in the background.
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Trivia night happens every Thursday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Karaoke starts at 10pm on Tuesdays with a two-drink minimum.
Space features high vaulted ceilings, natural light through huge windows, and abundant green plants creating a comfortable neighborhood vibe. Atmosphere balances cozy and upscale with a well-designed, clean aesthetic. In-house brewing and a beautiful bar add to the inviting, community-focused energy.
Upstairs offers private rooms for office lunches or meetings. Booth seating is available with no wait during weekday lunches.
An impressive lineup of in-house brewed craft beer shows real passion for brewing. The hazy IPA and Oktoberfest beer stand out with strong flavors. A wide selection covers many preferences.
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Parking is free and abundant, making it convenient to visit.
There are a surprising number of vegan and vegetarian options.
The portion sizes were rather small for the cost.
Cozy spot with covered outdoor patio and modern Ukrainian music playing softly. Atmosphere feels more like a quiet cafe with bright lighting and clean, simple decor. Offers authentic Ukrainian dishes alongside an excellent selection of Ukrainian beers.
Offers affordable lunch options with Ukrainian comfort food downtown. Serves satisfying meals that fit well into a midday break.
Selection includes Ukrainian beers with options like honey beer and dark lager. Local brews pair well with traditional dishes like dumplings.
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The menu is limited to three dishes: dumplings, borscht, and cabbage rolls.
Prices are reasonable for San Francisco, making it one of the cheaper options.
Expect slow service as dishes are made to order.
Irish pub with historic charm and comfortable booths offers a cozy, inviting vibe that shifts to lively and noisy when crowded. Proper Guinness and Kilkenny on tap complement a menu featuring standout dishes like fish burrito and spiced popcorn chicken. Sound system delivers clear audio, enhancing the overall atmosphere.
Lunch specials offer a wide selection that suits all tastes at reasonable prices. The menu changes often, keeping the options fresh and exciting.
Cold beer comes with a great selection alongside a cocktail menu. The beer pairs well with the food offered.
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Happy hour is available for larger groups, making it a great spot for after-work gatherings.
The venue can accommodate large parties, ideal for events like wedding rehearsals.
Lunch specials change frequently, offering a variety of options at reasonable prices.
Space combines high ceilings and elegant decor with varied seating options including lounge and bar-height seats. Atmosphere stays relaxed and lively with music at a level that allows conversation even when crowded. Well-behaved dogs are welcome, adding to the friendly vibe.
Suitable for a nice lunch meeting, the spot serves meals throughout the day including breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
A great bar offers a wide range of craft beers including an imperial stout and tangerine wheat. The beer selection pairs well with specialty cocktails and food options.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with a selection of food and drinks.
They offer $2 oysters during happy hour, making it a great deal.
Parking can be difficult, so plan accordingly before your visit.
Small, cozy yakitori restaurant with authentic Japanese ambiance and traditional decorations. Atmosphere stays calm and quiet even when full, with a clean, modern interior and kitchen in view. Offers high-quality skewers and a variety of sake and beers, creating a relaxed dining experience.
Lunch features Yakitori sets with options like chicken, beef, and pork belly skewers. The Unagi and seafood sets offer flavorful choices, all served as satisfying teishoku meals.
An enjoyable beer and sake selection complements the food well. Beers are decently priced and consistently on point.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; a walk-in waiting list is available with 35-55 minute wait times.
A 5.2% 'SF Mandate' charge is added to the bill without prior notice.
The skewers are priced at $5 each, which is reasonable for the quality.
Cozy space blends clean modernism with casual warmth, featuring cushioned seats and wood shutters. Atmosphere shifts from intimate and sophisticated to busy and lively, often accompanied by jazz tunes. Front area offers urban street views and shelter, making it suitable for both casual drop-ins and corporate events.
Offers a business-friendly atmosphere with convenient access near the transit center. Lunch options vary, with some meals described as delicious while others fall short.
Draft beers come in small but strong pours. The selection pairs well with burgers and includes some solid mixed drinks.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Expect a 6% service charge added to your bill.
Happy hour features live music and runs from 5-7pm.
Food court combines open, light-filled design with multiple levels hosting diverse restaurants and bars. Atmosphere stays relaxed and cozy with a refreshing vibe that connects to a nearby retail space. Frequented for local food options and a cooking school, it offers a lively yet chill environment.
Ample seating supports groups of all sizes for lunch. The spot suits family gatherings, team lunches, and accommodates vegan preferences well.
Happy hour features a specialty beer by Fort Point alongside cocktails and wine. Both upstairs and downstairs bars serve a similar selection of beer and cocktails.
Good to know
Trivia night happens on Mondays at Saluhall SF.
The downstairs area opens at 8 AM for breakfast and coffee.
Happy hour runs after 5 PM on Thursdays with specialty drinks.
Wine bar blends Seoul meets NYC style with a modern, fun decor and a lively, energetic atmosphere. Loud music fills the intimate space, creating a vibrant, upbeat vibe that suits groups and late-night hangs. Extensive makgeolli selection pairs with bold Korean fusion dishes, making it a standout for unique flavors and experiences.
Lunch features a delicious chimmelier pop-up and a chicken burger option. The spot suits a quick, tasty midday meal.
Offers solid beer that pairs well with food. Beer complements the menu alongside coke.
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Reservations are required as walk-ins are not accepted.
The restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating options.
A QR code is used for the menu; no paper menus are available.
Open-space design offers breathtaking panoramic views of the bay, creating a cozy and lively atmosphere with bright decorations and rocking good music. The space features a fantastic bar setup and seafood display, attracting those seeking a fun vibe and casual feast.
They offer a Mexican lager that hits the spot. Beers come from collaborations with different breweries. Options include micheladas, soju Bloody Mary, and wine.
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Happy hour is generous, and the staff are accommodating.
The prices were quite high, with $45 for tuna tartare.
Portions at Broad Street Oyster Company are small.
Spacious lounge with modern decor and plentiful comfortable seating offers a relaxing atmosphere despite occasional crowding. Amenities include showers, yoga room, and private spaces, supporting both work and relaxation. The bar serves notable cocktails, enhancing the overall experience.
Lunch features a variety of prepared dishes including chicken stir fry and desserts. Breakfast offers hot porridge and egg tarts, which are generally better than the lunch options.
Beers on tap come ice cold and are table delivered for convenience. The selection pairs well with food and sits alongside solid cocktails and wine choices.
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Entry is free with a LoungeKey or Priority Pass card.
There was a 30-minute wait to get in during peak hours.
The lounge is not ADA friendly, making access difficult for those with disabilities.
Seafood restaurant offers waterfront views and a small, diner-style interior with celebrity photos on the walls. Atmosphere feels like fast food with plastic seating but remains quiet enough to enjoy meals. Outdoor area doubles indoor space, creating a casual vibe amid a lively pier setting.
Lunch here involves high cost and no bathrooms, which can be inconvenient for a quick meal.
Helpful owner offers beer tasters for sampling. Draft beer pairs well with food and suits a relaxed vibe watching the day go by.
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This place has no toilets, so plan accordingly.
The prices at the restaurant are quite high for a fast food place.
I found good gluten-free options available.