39 Pier Beach & The Embarcadero
San Francisco, CA 94133
(415) 421-8400
Laurent Philippe opened the doors of The Butler & the Chef in San Francisco in 1998. Inside our 6000 sq.ft. showroom in the Design District (located at the corner of 16th & Utah St.) one can find French antique pewter top bars, vintage bistro & restaurant furniture, marble top gueridon bistro tables, old winery & vineyard items, authentic French garden furniture, marble top butcher/pastry tables, draper tables, bakers racks, French industrial furniture and genuine vintage riddling racks from the Champagne region of France. Our selection of interesting accessories include antique bread/cutting boards, 19th century confit pots, glazed ceramic oil containers & pitchers, vintage bottles & carafes, copper cauldrons & pots, enamel metal advertising signs, grape & wine barrels, coffee bowls, terrines, posters & prints and a variety of architectural elements. One of a kind pieces such as a 9ft.tall handmade metal model replica of the Eiffel tower, a large 18th century wine barrel cart, a stunning art deco period pewter top bar, original oil paintings and unique 19th century French butcher blocks make The Butler & the Chef a prime resorce for collectors, interior designers, architects, bar & restaurant owners and history buffs. You and your friends are invited to come and visit our showroom and see for yourself what a trip to France, back in time, would have been like.
Amazing tea and Chinese snacks. Try the spicy beef noodle soup.
Come to farmers market and enjoy the friendly environment with all the different vendors. At farmers market you can buy you weekly supply of fruits, vegetables and bread, try some Mexican tamales, buy some crunchy popcorns for the movie later on, try some of their different kinds of hummus, enjoy a sweet potato pie for lunch and if you feel bored at the weather and San Francisco take a imaginary trip to Belgium through their amazing waffles.
Ferry Plaza Wine Merchant's extensive wine selection includes delicious wines from small producers across the globe. Our experienced, scrutinizing wine team hand-picks each wine to expose smaller producers from all regions in the world. We offer great value, and inspire our customers to try these amazing wines through education and experience. Included in our wine selections are collectibles, reserved selections, and hard to find wines from some of the world's top producers. View our wine selection online or visit our shop. We ship to most states and delivery locally, or you can pickup your wine from our shop.
The Slanted Door is an award-winning restaurant in San Francisco and is a multiple nominee of the JBF Awards.
The Ferry Plaza Farmers Market is a triweekly California Certified Farmers Market operated by CUESA at the San Francisco Ferry Building. Since 1993, the market has served as a crucial link between urban dwellers and local farmers. The market takes place on on Saturday (8 am to 2 pm), Tuesday (10 am to 2 pm), and Thursday (10 am to 2 pm), year round, rain or shine. Saturday (8 am to 2 pm) With more than 100 vendors, our largest market surrounds the Ferry Building every Saturday, offering a wide variety of high-quality local produce, food craft products, and breakfast and lunch options, plus free education programs hosted by CUESA. Tuesday (10 am to 2 pm) Stock up on fresh fruits and vegetables for the week at this vibrant weekday market. Located in front of the historic Ferry Building, the Tuesday farmers market features more than 20 farms and prepared food options. Thursday (10 am to 2 pm) With 10 to 15 vendors, the Thursday farmers market offers a wide array of street food lunch options, plus fresh produce to meet your midweek shopping needs. Getting Here The Ferry Plaza Farmers Market takes place at the Ferry Building in downtown San Francisco, at the base of Market Street on the Embarcadero. Market Services and EBT CUESA offers many services to make your farmers market shopping experience more relaxing, rewarding, and enjoyable, such as an Info Booth, Veggie Valet, parking validation, and EBT.