1. Kokkari Estiatorio
9.4
200 Jackson St (at Front St), San Francisco, CA
Greek Restaurant · Northern Waterfront · 263 tips and reviews
Stewart Alsop: Try the Goat Stew - Wasn't on the menu but it had goat, soft cheese, artichoke hearts and a killer sauce. I love goat stew at Kokkari, and not just because I'm a Capricorn!
Shaun Crampton: Gigante beans are fantastic. They'll give out the recipe but they take 2 days to make. If they have the goat stew it is delicious.
Benjamin Witte: don't miss the octopus, fried cheese, whole brazino, and goat stew
3. San Jalisco
8.6
901 S Van Ness Ave (at 20th St), San Francisco, CA
Mexican Restaurant · Mission District · 80 tips and reviews
KentKB Barnes: On the weekend it's Goat ask for "Birria"
BlackboardEats: If you go on the weekends, you can check out the Birria en caldo (goat stew)! Read more.
🐐 🐙: This food is real. I had the Birria (weekend only). Lotsa goat meat, very filling. Good salsa, OK chips. Nice staff. Unique interior.
SFGate: Are the lack of food options in your area Jamaican you crazy? Stop by the Scotch Bonnet food truck for a delicious curried goat burrito. Burritos usually sell out in less than an hour so be early. Read more.
Pranay Sethi: The Jerk Chicken was juicy and tender and full of deliciousness. Mix the leftover juices from the chicken with the rice, beans and salad to boost flavor!
Lindsay Williams: The callaloo with red beans and rice and steamed veggies was pretty tasty. I haven't had Jamaican food since I moved to the bay so the flavors reminded me of my grandma's cooking, which is awesome!
7. The Candy Store
8.3
1507 Vallejo St (at Polk St), San Francisco, CA
Candy Store · Polk Gulch · 9 tips and reviews
Food & Wine: Glass jars hold a wide range of sweets, including gumballs and Happy Goat caramels—goat-milk and butter caramels with salt and vanilla bean.
PureWow: We’re fans of the sour gummies imported from Sweden (the marshmallow gummy hearts are our absolute favorite), Dutch licorice chalk and to-die-for chocolate toffee caramel balls. Read more.
James Guigayoma: Customer of the day gets 10% off!
Lael Sturm: Goat and tongue tacos, per SFoodie
Anton Shuster: Goat taco is on 7x7's Big Eat 2013.
SFist: Always found across from the courthouse. We love their carnitas and goat, but their al pastor or carne asada will do in a pinch, and they serve some of the best salsa verde you'll find anywhere. Read more.
10. Say Cheese
9.1
856 Cole St (at Carl St), San Francisco, CA
Cheese Store · Cole Valley · 32 tips and reviews
AFAR Media: Sample away at cheeses with ingredients like "triple cream" & "made with the finest goat's milk in France." If an accompanying charcuterie is your deal, they will match meat choices to your cheese. Read more.
Laura Brehmer: Lovely little shop with a fantastic cheese selection.
Kristen W: They used to stare at me blankly when I asked which cheeses were vegetarian, but now they mark which ones use vegetable rennet or microbial enzymes :)
13. Holy Gelato
8.2
1392 9th Ave (btwn Judah & Irving St), San Francisco, CA
Ice Cream Parlor · Inner Sunset · 59 tips and reviews
David K: Goat cheese gelato is like a delicious goat cheesecake! Thai tea is the best!
Whitni Watkins: Honey Lavender. Heavenly. Also, a mini is the perfect size to cure a sweet tooth
Jason S.: When you go, try these flavors: Condoleezza Rice Pudding, Tarmack, Honey Lavender. Then take your time perusing all the tea-related paraphernalia.
15. Prospect
7.6
300 Spear St (at Folsom St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · Rincon Hill · 129 tips and reviews
David Hlopak: The goat mixed plate is amazing! Love the food but it can get a bit noisy.
Matthias P.: Ahi Tuna, Steak and Rhubarb Crisp and the drinks, delicious
7x7 Magazine: Our favorite brunch dish is "The Prospector". House-made bacon, duck breakfast sausage, corn skillet cakes, eggs over easy and home fries. Read more.