Come in for brunch SATURDAY (11a.m.-3p.m.) AND SUNDAY (11a.m.-4p.m.) and dinner served Monday-Sunday 3p.m.-10p.m. NO RESERVATIONS required. Please visit our Balançoire San Fran page: https://www.facebook.com/balancoire.sanfran
We serve brunch on Saturday and Sunday. We are open for dinner Monday through Sunday.
Our restaurant serves up technique driven comfort food for the most discerning palates, while our bar mixes great drinks featuring a blend of classic cocktails and house favorites. 6 lanes of bowling + great food and drinks = FUN! Large projector screen to broadcast movies, playoffs, and debates. Covered bike parking on the patio.
There's nothing West of the Pecos but rattlesnakes and bad men.
Rocco’s Café is a popular neighborhood café with an open kitchen, which has been serving homemade Italian/American food to a loyal following in the South of Market Area for over 20 years. Chef/Owner Don Dial and Rocco’s were recently featured on Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-ins & Dives” TV show on June 15, 2009, and Chef Don is a regular on local Channel 7’s “View From the Bay” TV show. Over the years Rocco’s has amassed a large collection of photos and other San Francisco memorabilia which adorn the walls. Come visit us for a large choice of homemade dishes, a lively atmosphere, quick service, and big portions. MANGIA!
We source locally and sustainable ingredients, and aim to create an evolving menu of refined food in a casual setting.
OPENED IN 1907 The Connecticut Yankee is the latest addition to the Pour Guys’ list of classic San Francisco bars. The Yankee was built virtually by hand by the Salvotti family in 1907, and has been a local institution for everyone from our ditch diggers to the city mayor ever since. The place is steeped in rich history – from housing a bootleg operation and speakeasy during Prohibition, to serving as a favorite spot for local artists and the former art director of Rolling Stone magazine in the 70s – the Yankee is truly a San Francisco gem. The Pour Guys took over in 2015, with a commitment to maintaining the bar’s grit and old school charm while integrating calculated changes typical of the team, such as a revamped food program. The Connecticut Yankee is sure to remain a favorite for locals, while becoming a go-to for new visitors seeking great food and an authentic San Francisco vibe.
Dirty Water offers 52 rotating draft beers, over 100 wines by the glass and 100's of rare fine spirits to choose from. Chef Chris Fissel, perfectly complements this offering with his world class "American Primal" menu, making us the ultimate adult beverage destination. With 4 semi-private front lounges accommodating up to 30 guests each, a separate 70-seat dining room and private back lounge, Dirty Water will give you an unmatched event experience that can reach upwards of 500 guests. Your gathering would be entirely customizable, our attention to detail and ability to create a menu and beverage offering unlike any other will leave you with only one way to describe your event: Flawless.
Togo's offers big, fresh and meaty sandwiches, wraps, salads and more.
The San Francisco RadioShack is making shopping for technology fun again. The place to find tablets and e-readers, as well as digital cameras and chargers - RadioShack is here. Let's Play
Inspiring and Simplifying Healthy Living for more than 25 years!
Peet’s Coffee is the premier specialty coffee company in the United States. Peet’s Coffee offers superior quality coffees in multiple forms, by sourcing the best quality coffee beans in the world, adhering to strict high-quality and taste standards, and controlling product quality.
We are located in the upper level of the Portrero shopping center, just a mile from the home of AT&T Park, the home of the SF Giants. We also have free and convenient parking right in front of the restaurant or in the nearby two-story parking garage.
Noah's New York Bagels located is a neighborhood restaurant that serves a variety of fresh baked bagels and signature sandwiches for breakfast and lunch.