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    Balboa Cafe

    3.5 (895 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Loud
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Balboa burger on a baguette (too much baguette...you get a mouth full of bread that you can't taste the burger)
    Allena C.

    We took a walk down Marina District to grab some dinner, but did not have a destination. Balboa Cafe has been there for years (1913 according to the menu) and none of us have tried it, so we decided to check it out! And it was quite busy at 6pm on a Friday. We were able to snag a table for 3 inside without waiting. The menu wasn't too overwhelming with many options, so it didn't take us long to make our choices. We wanted a variety of appetizers and ate family style! All the food came out at once. I'm not quite sure if timing it that way was wise. I think it would have been better to come out with appetizers first, the entrees because some dishes were cold by the time we got to it. And food prepared hot just doesn't taste good cold! ***OUR PICKS*** AHI TUNA CONES ~ Scallions, sesame, sambal chili mayo, soy, pickled fresno chilies, lime. I thought it was bland and needed some more zest to the tuna, or the dressing did not stand out, possibly from too much mayo. Crispy cones, though. 3/5 BUTTERMILK FRIED CALAMARI ~ Spicy marinara, house tartar sauce. The way it was fried, it seemed as if the oil wasn't hot enough, so the flour absorbed more oil than it should. When biting into the calamari, I got a burst of oil. I've had fried calamari without greasiness. This was quite the opposite. 2.5/5 CRISPY BRUSSELS SPROUTS ~ Soy glaze, toasted garlic, lime, sriracha aioli. Another oily-tasting appetizer. No amount of sauces helped cut the grease. 2.5/5 FISH AND CHIPS ~ This was probably the best out of all we had and it was the special for Fridays. The batter was crispy and fish was tender and not overcooked. Fries were also crispy, even though they were like steak fries. Pleasantly surprised that these fries were better than the shoestring fries that came with our burger! 4/5 BALBOA BURGER ON A BAGUETTE ~ house-made pickles & onions butter lettuce, shoestring fries. The 3 of us shared this by cutting it into sections. The burger had more baguette than meat, so we barely tasted the beef. And the bread wasn't toasted so it was cold, dry, hard but chewy. I think sourdough slices would have made it taste better or a brioche bun. It was bland even with jack cheese, as if it wasn't seasoned with salt and pepper. But the burger was cooked perfectly at medium to medium rare, but it needed other saucy condiments to liven it up like some mustard, mayo, or an aioli. Fries were not crispy or crunchy. It's better at McDonald's. 3/5 Although it's been a long-established restaurant, its food was mediocre. We probably should have ordered only entrees or just drinks. Realizing after eating, lots of what we ordered was fried. It was greasier than we wanted and we felt heavy after our meal. Probably our fault for choosing incorrectly. Thankfully, we walked here and we were able to exercise most of it off before going home. The dining area was pretty noisy, so we had to talk louder than normal. It's not a place you should go for conversations. Possibly sitting outside would have been more pleasant; however, it was windy and chilly, our food would have likely been eaten cold. If you're looking for a cocktail without deep conversations, this spot might be for you! It's lively and popular in this neighborhood. But for food, I'd go elsewhere.

    Deviled eggs
    Cece Y.

    I always thought this was a casual lunch spot overcrowded with Marina bros, based solely on its reputation and very casual exterior appearance, but once I walked in, I was surprised to see the interior is more like a classy steakhouse. It makes sense that this is co-owned by Governor Gavin Newsom. Nancy Pelosi happened to be dining here as well. Service was good. My kale salad was delicious. Next time I'll order their famous burger, but will ask if I can have it served on a regular bun instead.

    Ting L.

    In San Francisco sits the timeless Balboa Cafe, a working-man's saloon that first opened its doors in 1913. And today's block-party captured this beautifully: * Me, with a classic drink in hand. * A lively crowd in the Marina district. * Someone ... on the roof keeps it playful and unexpected. Balboa's specialty isn't only the burger on a baguette or the espresso martini craze of today. It's the continuity of place, the sense of belonging and the ties to the neighborhood. Here's to food, cocktails, community... and the roof-spot photographer who makes sure we remember it with a smile.

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    David S.

    Waiter gave us amazing incredible energy! I loved his morning 10:00 am vibes. We asked for crayons and started going offffffff. We had a circle competition first (not really shown) and then drew our own stuff. Vibes 5/5. The only reason why this gets a 4 stars tho is that the chicken was dry and I could tell. All else the dish was gr8.

    Shrimp pasta
    Richard W.

    Balboa is located in the Marina district and came recommended to me as a local favorite. It certainly didn't disappoint! Ahi Tuna Cones With chives, served in a thinly shelled mini cone. Needs to be more crunch versus ahi ratio because you eat all the yummy fish at the beginning then you run out at the end (cone isn't big enough to fit in fish at the bottom) Roasted Salmon Swiss chard, English peas, summer squash, miso beurre blanc. Wonderful dish - salmon served with such precise softly textured filet - I feel that it doesn't really need the beurre blanc but I'm a purist. Roasted Broccolini Lemon, garlic, chili crunch goodness - this one disappears fast so enjoy it while it lasts. Service is great - they'll move however fast you want to move and the wine list is impressive. Its versatile vibe allows you to visit for a business lunch or a casual gathering with drinks. That's all

    calamari, deviled eggs, espresso martinis and fries
    Marina F.

    espresso martinis, deviled eggs and fries are to die for. I recommend this place to people who are going for a san francisco classic or to start their nights out in the marina. the service is always friendly, professional and feels like a friendly place that's also sophisticated. catch your local tech bro here all the time.

    Caesar Salad
    Maricarmen C.

    First time trying this place after reading a lot of good reviews. We went on a Monday for an early dinner with no reservations. We were immediately seated. We tried their smash burger, Caesar salad and their Mangonada drink. Everything was delicious. Service was fast and the restaurant seems pretty spacious with indoor and outdoor seating. There is some street parking nearby. We got lucky and found one right across the street.

    Chicken and Mac and cheese
    Isabella R.

    Unfortunately this place is not a food spot - definitely come for the drinks. I got the braised short ribs, deviled eggs, Mac and cheese, and vegetable soup and it was not worth the hassle. Ambiance is not ideal for a sit down dinner since the bar is pretty active but the ambiance gives original joes vibes. The servers were good and attentive - the food came out rather quick but I will not be coming back for food

    Holiday decor
    Thinh L.

    Although the parking is rough in the area, the walk to the cafe was relaxed. Coming to the entrance, you feel a sense of being invited to a exclusive club that you may enter along with your peers. From the vintage craftsmanship of the bar to the upscale dining setup, you enjoy a bit of exuberance from the people who get this establishment up and running. The food may not have been the delectable but the drinks made up for them. There is a vibe that this is a bar first then sober up with food later. Following this experience, you are within proximity of Fort Mason and other scenery.

    Espresso martini
    Eric L.

    Balboa Cafe is one of those places I always seem to end up at, usually more out of circumstance than intention. It's known for its espresso martinis, but honestly, they're underwhelming for the price. Nothing terrible, just flat and forgettable, which makes the premium pricing harder to justify. The outdoor seating is appealing on a sunny Saturday afternoon, but it comes with a strange rule that you can only sit outside if you're not ordering food. That ends up being fine, since the food has never been much of a draw anyway. Once the sun goes down, the appeal drops quickly. It gets cold, crowded, and loud, with people packed in and spilling out, which makes it hard to actually enjoy being there. Will I be back? Probably. It's familiar, it's social, and it's often the default option. Will I enjoy myself? That's less certain. Balboa Cafe fills a role, but it rarely exceeds expectations.

    Nirsh A.

    Finally went here not on a weekend night and not just for drinks. lol. Actually got to try the food this time and it was pretty decent. Not the most amazing food but not bad. We all enjoyed what we ordered. We got the roasted chicken, shrimp and Brussel sprouts. Our server was super sweet and attentive overall we had a great experience.

    Geeta M.

    The best staff and good brunch too. Visit it if you are in San Francisco. The staff definitely gets fifty five stars.

    brussels sprout, fried, crab cake
    Joyce C.

    why is the food sneaky gas here. great vibes came on saturday of st patty weekend in hopes to get stamps earlier (they do not) the brussels sprouts might be the best i've ever had. love the vibes of the espresso martini tower too

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    Is this restaurant open for lunch on Mondays, or open at all?? Open table shows no availability and no one is answering the phones?

    Balboa is open 365 days a year in a normal year. This Monday we had a construction project that was completed, but the smell from some of the materials was offensive so we decided to not open on Monday. In most cases, you can call the restaurant… 

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    Wizards & Wands

    4.1
    (246 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Came here to support my sister, Cuntalina Teeseeee, the girls and I have to say WOW!…read more The drag show was absolutely amazing and full of energy. From start to finish, it had the whole room dancing, clapping and screaming with joy. You can tell how much work goes into these performances and it truly shows. The Harry Potter themed vibe is also super unique. The lighting, the artwork, and the overall atmosphere make this place stand out from your typical drag brunch. If you're a Harry Potter fan, this spot is a must. The food was fresh and delicious, but let's talk about Nate the bartender, super cool, kind and welcoming. He really brings great energy to the space. Definitely try the Love Potion, it's a standout. I'll definitely be coming back. Highly recommend this place to everyone!

    For the muggles who are Harry Potter fans, this themed bar is the place for you!…read more I've been meaning to try this place out and stumbled upon it when we saw a line outside of Westwood. The themeing is so on point inside! Some of their drinks are interactive which adds on to the themes. My friend thought the wands were available for show and borrow and got charged $20 for the wand xD I gotta say the night we went, bartender was pretty slow... it almost felt like he forgot our order bc it would take a while and when finished making drinks it was actually another groups order. The bartender wasn't super busy either. The drinks were hit or miss, espresso martini they had on the menu is probably premade bc I asked to change the liquor and he said I wouldn't be getting the one that's on the menu. Tried the one on the menu and lowkey hated it, tastes watered down and bitter. Although I tried my friends "butterbeer" cocktail and omfg if you have to order something get that. It was so good. Drink costs were about $16-$18. For me, it was nice to try and a fun experience! But probably one and done ToT

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    Mistletoe

    4.3
    (15 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Wow! The crew at Mistletoe really knows how to get you in the holiday spirit. Put this spot at the…read moretop of your list for Christmas celebrations, and order from their specialty cocktail menu. Do not miss ordering a shot of their Let it Snow... and sit at the bar so you can get the fun surprise. I savored their rum, hot cocoa and toasted marshmallow cocktail; the warmth and flavors really hit the spot. The Christmas decor here is on point; they nailed it! Must experience this place. I spoke with the owner directly; great guy who has put a lot of work into this place and it shows. He has three locations in SF (this is a review for the Sutter street iteration), and I'm going to visit them all. Try to go on a week night when it's less crowded. They host official Santa Con shenanigans, so it's gonna get crowded this weekend. For good reason.

    Not like last year…read more Bestie and I were here last night for my birthday. The bartenders were not nice. The ambience was hostile, a bit aggressive. Definitely not Christmasy. The fluorescent lights were on bright so it drowned out the Christmas lights. This place did a snow show last year. I asked about it, got a lecture and no snow. Worst of all, they played extremely loud, annoying Hallmark movie, Lifetime channel basic white broad Christmas songs. With some skrillex mixed it. Weird. The other girlies started leaving. The drinks are delicious, especially Santa's Grog. But they ran out of it at 6pm. The Christmas decorations lacked spirit and soul. Hoping for better next year.

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    Bar Darling

    Bar Darling

    4.2
    (65 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Peacekeeper is one of my favorite bars in the city for the past decade, and when I found out Bar…read moreDarling is part of the same family, I knew I was in the right place. After a park day at the Presidio, we wanted to move the party and we decided on Bar Darling. It was a Saturday afternoon and it was jam packed. Luckily we were able to get some space in the alley way for us to order drinks from our server. We've been on a Friday around 5pm on another day, it wasn't as busy, so definitely a great place to start and maybe end the night. In a time where craft cocktails have gotten really expensive, Bar Darling offers craft cocktails (their signature cocktails) all for $14 each. If you know Peacekeeper, you know there's a lot of thought and imagination that goes into their drinks and it definitely shows here. My favorites were the Mama J (tequila based) and the Jaji (mezcal based). The aesthetic and vibes of this place is 10/10. Definitely great for a group of friends and/or date night!

    Wanted to love it, really did, but I found the drinks underwhelming. Given the smashing success and…read moremy love for Peacekeeper, I had high expectations for Bar Darling and they sadly weren't lived up to. Drinks had almost a "watered down" flavor to them, not sure if the bartender was just having an off night or if they got too busy to maintain standards or what happened, but it wasn't a good beverage and certainly not worth the price. Even at 7pm it was packed and could definitely tell people had been there for awhile as there were multiple 20 something year old guys and gals stumbling around, so I guess they found the drinks to their liking (or more likely had so many they really couldn't ascertain the difference). Better drinks and better crowd control and Darling will be just fine. But as I mentioned, they were already packed stem to stern at 7pm so my guess is they're doing just fine already.

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    Brand new opening! Took these right when the bar was getting opened!
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    2.8
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    0.0 mi

    A little underwhelming…read more My friends and I stumbled across White Rabbit on St. Patrick's Day when the neighboring place was too busy. We should have known that this wasn't the most popping spot considering the holiday and how we pranced in without too much of a fight. It was rather empty when we were there. It felt like more of an empty room that just so happened to be a bar. Things just seemed spaced out awkwardly with furniture that didn't go well together. It was rather quiet too. I could not even tell you what music was playing because I could not even hear it. I do appreciate that the place was festively decorated though. It was perfectly on theme for St. Patrick's Day. The bartenders were super friendly here. My friends and I were trying to take a picture together and the bartender kindly snapped some shots of us (both horizontal and vertical pics...chef's kiss). We ordered a round of their Jameson Jell-O shots and they were super good. I'd be curious to come back on a typical weekend night to get a sense of their atmosphere in a different setting.

    i came here like usual.... (i am 22 years old..... i have lived here for 3 years...) they denied my…read morereal arizona id. u guys hire bouncers who can't recognize a real BRAND NEW TRAVEL ID from a BORDERING STATE?? like idk. i haven't been back since and i am positive they deleted my prior review about this

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    White Rabbit, on Mission Street kitty corner from Cortland.
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    The Brixton

    The Brixton

    3.3
    (949 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    I've been coming to this space since it was "Left at Albuquerque", and wow, what an upgrade. The…read moreBrixton is a classy higher-end spot that is perfect for larger groups or family gatherings. They offer a huge variety of New American fare with generous shareable portions or small plates. The layout was well thought out as every table is comfortable and offers visitors enough room to play musical chairs for those large group meetups. The Brixton gets busy fairly often, but again, the layout and spacing makes it such that you can hear everyone in your party without screaming. The food is great, and I've yet to find a dish that I wouldn't resoundingly recommend. The servers are knowledgeable, attentive and friendly. The Brixton is always on my recommendation list as a place to hang out in the Marina/Cow Hollow area.

    I had high expectations. But I also knew it was a Saturday night and moreover Valentine's Day. It…read morewas extraordinarily loud. We asked for a quiet table and they found us one. But it was still hard to hear each other across the table. My husband had a drink at the bar. He ordered a second at the table and they brought him a third. We ordered wontons that never arrived. He ordered a salad with his hamburger and they brought him fries. The food was delicious. Dessert was disappointed. We ordered an apple pie but it was more like a pop tart. All pastry and only a tiny bit of apples. Our server was very helpful and accommodating. I understand that the kitchen was slammed. But I always wonder when the wait staff who takes your order is not the one delivering your food. That's where the mistakes happen. My scallops were delicious. All four tiny ones. Next time we'll come when it's hopefully quieter.

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    Martini tower
    Tataki Salad: Seared Sesame Crusted Ahi
    Tataki Salad: Seared Sesame Crusted Ahi
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