Need a chill spot for a drink after work? This 16-year-old handcrafted cocktail pioneer hidden off of Broadway
caters to an old-timey crowd (no TVs here). Their Pimms cup is a neighborhood favorite. Read more.
Start things off with a dozen oysters, progress to a Dungeness crab and rock shrimp crepe, and seal the deal with the classic Marlowe burger. They have brunch cocktails, too. Read more.
Eight years into its tenure, it remains one of the city's toughest tickets: book early, try brunch, or go later in the evening for the awesome burger. Read more.
Chef Yoni Levy together with pastry chef Brooke Mosley are continuing the traditions of amazing bread, gorgeous fog-friendly food and a laid-back beach vibe. Read more.
All of San Francisco comes here on a sunny day for raw shellfish and spicy bloodies, and you should too. It swimming in bliss, especially after a two-week stretch of gray and fog. Read more.
The brunch lines here are truly absurd, but once you're facing a plate of gingerbread pancakes, eggs Benedict, and perfect home fries, the annoyance of the wait will recede. Read more.
Menus evolve daily with the season, but there’s no escaping the Zuni classics: the iconic roast chicken for two, the trend-igniting burger, and the bowl of polenta that is surely more dairy than corn. Read more.