

Catch serves fresh seafood and produce in simple, tasty recipes. The restaurant is a lovely place for a date and the heated patio is the perfect place to people watch.


Chow's serves traditional American diner food but with a touch of class. For instance, their cheese Burger Royale is served on a fresh local baguette with artisan cheese.


The Clift Hotel might be the best place in San Francisco to spot a celebrity, crash a killer afterparty, or simply pamper yourself like the deserving princess that you are. If you are in Union Square, the chic lobby and adjoining Redwood Room are worth a visit and a cocktail in and of themselves.


A neighborhood bar with a Bay Area-wide clientele who enjoy being in a culturally, racially and sexually mixed environment to have a good time and find a mixed bag of enjoyable music and entertainment.


Before Harveys' bar crowd shows up, the restaurant serves a full menu of hearty options. Share a meal on Tuesday comedy night or Wednesday drag trivia for a fun and affordable date.



Hole In The Wall opened during April of 1994 in the heart of San Francisco’s South of Market district. Fourteen years later we packed up and moved two blocks, to Folsom Street.


A cozy, friendly neighborhood bar. Lots of smiling faces and conversation make it an "Irish Pub" type of atmosphere.


Moby Dick has steadily evolved over the years from a divey neighborhood watering hole to a busy, more tourist-friendly Castro gay bar. - digitalcity.