Red flannel hash, tartines and shareable boards of smoked fish and other delights are all on the menu; bloody mary's are featured alongside brunch cocktails. Read more.
Umm wow! My entree of nachos was enough for 4 people! So glad I didn't buy a main! It was huge and tasty! Lovely staff! Well priced.
Public House features one of the largest draft beer and cask ale offerings in San Francisco. Plus, you can bring them directly into the game through a special gate.
This delicious beast of a restaurant doubles as a massive, brick-walled sports pub with flatscreens galore and a wall of kegs separating the sit-down side from the massive polished wood bar. Read more.
On game day, MoMo’s is the place for one of the city’s most affordable 3-course New York steak dinners, the $4-martini happy hour is a deal: & “Jersey Shore” fans must try the Fist Pump vodka. Read more.
The Moules et Frites had maybe the best broth ever. Hint of creaminess, perfectly salted. Good, fresh beer.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST MICROBREWMonk's Blood: a spicy, bracing special-occasion ale crafted by Nico Freccia and Shaun O'Sullivan of SOMA's 21st Amendment Brewery… Read more.
Love the sourdough bread bowl with chili (or chowder) from Boudin's. Best culinary deal in the ballpark. Available in the Lower Box (sections 108 & 127) and on the View Level (section 314).