3. Per Diem
7.6
43 Sutter St (at Sansome), San Francisco, CA
Italian Restaurant · Financial District · 58 tips and reviews
Megan Allison: Pretty decent menu in a really cozy space. Something for everyone. open late.
Robert Belnap: Great place for a business lunch, romantic dinner or just happy hour. Modern feel and energetic ambiance.
Tommy Gaeta: Come in for the meticulously made cocktails, stay for the confused mish-mash of pre-prohibition/nautical/industrial/maritime/patriotic/steam punk decor
4. Leo's Oyster Bar
8.4
568 Sacramento St, San Francisco, CA
Seafood Restaurant · Financial District · 39 tips and reviews
Brodie Olmstead: From atmosphere to cocktails, from service to seafood, everything is top notch. We came for the New Year's Eve tasting menu and were blown away.
Eater: Now open in the Financial District, Leo's Oyster Bar is a trip. A trip all the way back to the 1950s when businesswomen and men stopped their days for a liquid lunch and made it rain with luxe food. Read more.
Alfonso Faubel: Excellent cocktail know-how wonderful hostess -really honestly friendly. A plus: oysters to couple great dry martini & "garden party" Leo's has a feminine flair, as my wife stated. But I still love it
6. Louie's Bar
7.9
55 Stevenson St (at 1st St), San Francisco, CA
Bar · Financial District · 40 tips and reviews
Amy B: "Late night" food. Friendly, lively place with good beer. Bar food is nothing to come for except the loaded fries. Definitely get those.
Nick D'Ambrosi: All of the food on the menu is great! Not crowded during the weekend, even on game days!
Travis Henson: If you guys do not know, the place was taken over the the guys from tempest. Way better bar and the food will knock the socks off. The best thing to happen to the downtown bar scene.
7. Plentea
7.4
341 Kearny St (btwn Bush & Pine St), San Francisco, CA
Bubble Tea Shop · Financial District · 107 tips and reviews
Warren Lain: Best Taiwanese milk tea place in SF! Premium imported tea, excellent crema and egg pudding, delicious snacks, and open late!
૮( ⚈້͡ ໋͈ ૈ ꈊ ⚈້͡ ໋͈ ૈ)ა .: The sea salt crema oolong tea with egg pudding and tapioca is my heaven ❤️
Elaine C: I saw a note (when I was there on May 31,2014) that they offer 300 glass Plentea bottles per day. If they run out you can get a drink with plastic container plus 20% off.
8. Wayfare Tavern
8.9
558 Sacramento St (at Leidesdorff St), San Francisco, CA
New American Restaurant · Financial District · 320 tips and reviews
Len Gilbert: Devils on horseback, lamb shank sandwich, and burger are all fantastic. Chocolate custard for desert.
steven thorne: Tell the waiter to keep the popovers coming
Eater: It’s hard to have a bad time at this frisky FiDi hotspot where solid renditions of Southern and San Francisco classics meet impressive cocktails. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
10. Schroeder's
7.6
240 Front St, San Francisco, CA
German Restaurant · Financial District · 67 tips and reviews
Blake S: Great revitalized German beer haus. The sausage plate and mustards didn't disappoint! Highly recommend splitting it with a few friends.
Cheapism: This German beer hall features free appetizers, including meatballs in marinara sauce and garlic fries. Starting from Wednesday-Friday 4-6pm, there’s also $5 pints of tap beer from around the world. Read more.
Ronald Toledo: The 80oz boot of beer filled with your choice of beers is a test.
12. Slanted Door
8.2
1 Ferry Building #3 (at The Embarcadero), San Francisco, CA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Financial District · 451 tips and reviews
Bravo: Try Charles Phan's take on Chinese cuisine for late night supper. -Roy Yamaguchi, Top Chef Masters
Daniel Boulud: With beautiful views of the bay, I enjoy coming here for an early dinner to watch the sun set. My favorites include the shaking beef, cellophane noodles with crab and seasonal vegetables.
Toby C.: claypot chicken is amazing
Mark Everett: Great collection of cigars, with a small but very nice selection of beer, wine, and cocktails to accompany your smoke. Let the very knowledgeable Evette guide your choices.
John Rinaldi: The best place in San Francisco to smoke a cigar!
meganificent: The bartender will spritz you with Febreze before you leave. He also has "stripper glitter perfume," which I do not recommend.
14. Cafe Terminus
7.5
16 California St (at Drumm St), San Francisco, CA
Café · Financial District · 28 tips and reviews
Marshall St. Clair: SF Weekly recommends Chicken & Kale Salad, Deviled Egg Sandwich, BBQ Eggplant Sandwich
Kevin Smith: Best coffee in the area unless you want to wait in line at blue bottle in the ferry building.
Ryan Stenson: Really slow service if it's busy and only one bartender is working