Amazing views of the city paired with good food and live music. Brunch is hella overpriced, but weekday lunch, dinner, high tea, or cocktails are worth it. Great for dates and special occasions
Yes, the views are awesome. But let's talk about the s'mores - they come with spiced applemarshmallows!! So flavorful and the texture is like soft heavenly pillows.
Pages and pages of martini's ($14), any way it's made. The views, the live bands and the dancing. There's also the small plates with Dungeness crab($22) and the salmon on a chip.
They've never heard of the 'Ward Eight' - the discountedcocktail on the check-in special. The cocktail is served at the 'Top of the Mark' restaurant on the rooftop. Lunch there is $79!
Great spot to go for a sunset cocktail at the top of the Mark Hopkins hotel to see stunning views of the city. Too expensive for food, so go somewhere else after for dinner.
Really enjoyed the views here! Mussels were amazing! (Although about 1/4 of them weren't opened which I felt was a waste.) Also had the quesedilla sausagecheese dip thing, pretty tasty too.
Enjoy the complimentary wine tastings and watch Father of the Bride at Top of the Mark this summer night. First come, first served so be there early. Tue, 7/8, 5:30-7:70pm. Read more
Not a great place to take pictures. The view is great, but you have to shoot through the windows and there are tables all around them, so you should disturb other people in order to shoot all around.
Best hotel-bar-top view in all of SF with a famous 100+ martini list. Hisotry: bar included in original hotel design, which was drawn && built during prohibition. ;)
I can't believe that people actually rate this place. It's the most dowdiest; frumpiest and staid place I've ever been to. The only redeeming factor is the great view of the city.
There's a 100 strong Martini list, tarot readings, wine tasting and the view is utterly breath taking. http://barchick.com/find-a-bar/san-francisco/top-of-the-mark
This corner is where four fucking awesome hotels exist right across from each other, some used to be mansions belonging to the richest motherfuckers in the city way back when.
They are offering a wine and food tasting this month featuring Cuvaison Winery. I had the cabernet sauvignon paired with slow braised beef cheeck and it was amazing.
What drink best reflects San Francisco? John Morris, Andy-"Toy Story": "A gin and tonic...The Top of the Mark at the Mark Hopkins hotel! It has a spectacular view of downtown San Francisco..." Read more
Great spot to watch the Fleet Week aerial displays. The service isn't incredible but the view is, and there's a good selection of reasonable wines by the glass.
Perched on the 19th floor of the InterContinental Mark Hopkins, the world-renowned sky lounge affords a wraparound vista of San Francisco. Famed for its 100 Martinis menu, the Top of the Mark recently garnered "BEST" distinctions from Playboy, San Francisco and Forbes magazines.