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    Eclipse Kitchen & Bar

    3.2 (194 reviews)
    ModerateNew American, Bars
    Closed 6:30 am - 11:30 AM, 5:00 pm - 11:30 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Classy
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Happy hour specials

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    Apple Tart
    Alyssa V.

    Hotel lobby ambiance meets architecture, relaxed hospitality and great food! I had a long day and was looking for somewhere to dine that wouldn't be overwhelming. This was the perfect spot and the Black Angus Flat Iron Steak was exactly what I needed. Friendly service and food came out hot and timely.

    Fried brussel sprouts
    Maggie C.

    Eh I'm split here. We came here since we had credit through the destination fee of staying in the hotel. The ambiance was great. The interior of the hotel is really nice and this building is huge. Some really neat seating choices too. Service was a complete miss and what is the main reason of the lower star review. Dropped by around 5:30pm during happy hour. Beer was $8, wine was $10. There were two waitresses on the floor. Neither really acknowledged us when we walked over so we sat ourselves down. It wasn't busy at all when we came. Only another 1-2 tables maybe. We were brought waters and menus within several minutes of sitting down. But then we were stuck trying to place our order for what felt like forever because our waitress was nonstop chatting with the staff behind the bar. We made eye contact with one of them and were still ignored. I honestly was close to leaving. It was a ridiculous wait. When she finally came back, we got the fried brussel sprouts to split and some drinks. It was one of the few only vegan options that wasn't a salad. Honestly, the brussel sprouts blew our minds. We weren't expecting much but they were really delicious. Larger portion size than expected with a fantastic yuzu dressing. I wish there were more whole brussel sprouts rather than the shredded leaves. If it weren't for the poor service, this review would be much higher for just the brussel sprouts alone.

    Inside
    Vivi F.

    The Hyatt is a beautiful hotel and truly a must stay in San Francisco. Whenever I'm there, I always make a point to stop by Eclipse Kitchen & Bar, it's a great spot right inside the hotel. I especially enjoy their cocktails, and they make an excellent lemon drop, definitely my favorite! When it's not too busy, the service is quick and friendly. On my most recent visit, I tried the crab cakes, which come with a side salad. The dish was light, fresh, and very enjoyable. If you're staying at the Hyatt, I highly recommend checking it out. It's also a nice spot for a late-night drink on the weekends. Worth trying at least once during your stay!

    Kentucky Mule
    Vanessa N.

    stopped at this bar two nights while staying at the Hyatt. tried the food and the truffle fries were good. The wings were not very crispy. While the servers are very polite, there is a clear under staffing for this kitchen and bar.

    Waiters Station
    Chuck Y.

    Beautiful place and nice menu, but all the waiters hang out and talk to each other at their computer station when you want food and your cocktails are empty. Maybe sit at the bar where it's easier to get service.

    The booths I love
    Stacey P.

    I have a soft spot for Hyatt hotel restaurants and the Eclipse Kitchen and Bar is no exception. As with the other hotel staff I fou d the servers here to be genuinely nice people who while short staffed did everything they could to take of me while I was there. The waitress we had was very nice and attentive. She was sympathetic to my friend and my rough dinner night and did what she could to make it better. The food was good. I didn't eat at dinner, but I did go there for breakfast. I drank at dinner time and the Moscow mules were perfect. Bright, citrusy, ginger beer goodness with a balance of vodka. I think the breakfast buffet is a bit pricey for what is served but it is solid. I imagine it is a great value if you're eating multiple rounds but for me I eat a plate and then I am full so I never get the buffet value. Yet, it was solid. As I mentioned in the overall Hyatt review the seating is wonderful. There's so much of it that you're not contained if you don't want to be. I am fond of their little enclosed booths because I felt extra fancy. It was a delight.

    people sitting at the bar
    Cheryl K.

    I ate here because I was tired after a long day and it was the only dining establishment in the hotel. I had a nice big chicken Caesar salad.

    Liz B.

    The stars are honestly for the atmosphere & environment alone! Everywhere you look there's some type of cool architecture or visual illusion that'll make your mouth drop open. Try not to bump into anyone while you're looking up. It's very hard not to! The food smells so good while you're waiting around to be seated. It was quite a long wait even though reservations were made in advance. We had a group of about 10 people so they had to find two tables that could be pushed close-ish together. Service was a little slow. I don't know if it's because we had so many orders (which was really a smorgasbord of appetizers) or if it was a busy night for them. Either way, expect a wait. We got so many things to sample! The spicy Thai chicken wings were deliciously saucy, the fondue was perfectly cheesy and tasty (the pretzel bites not so much), the truffle fries were to die for, and the fried shrimp were huge and crispy. I don't think I took enough pictures but definitely order those off the menu! I had an Arnold Palmer to drink that looked like lemonade but tasted pretty much like water. Disappointing. Especially since it also took a while to be made. Literally got it after all the food had been passed out. All in all, the food was pretty good. Service could use some work. And the ambience was killer. Again, I'd be back just to stare at everything!

    The bar
    Tom B.

    There are many places to get a late afternoon drink at this part of Market Street near the Embarcadero. Most are crowded, noisy and quite unpleasant unless you're into tightly packed 'happy hour' venues with lots of over hyper office workers and out of towners. The eclipse bar is a nice sophisticated option for a good drink and the ability to have decent conversation without yelling. It is pricey as a drink can run more than $20. but what would you expect from a hotel in a downtown big city environment. Having a drink here was quite pleasant, especially with the enormous atrium lobby looming above you. The wait staff/bartenders are very friendly and professional. So a good spot for that drink you may need in a more tranquil setting than a packed bar.

    Bar at The Eclipse
    Nicole R.

    Great bar. It is nice that it is not too packed in the hotel so the bar is not overcrowded. Drinks and food come fast. The menu is very limited but everyone in my group was able to find something yummy to eat and drink. The wine by the glass is very overpriced but tastes great. My favorite part of this place is just the ambiance. We also went to their Brunch buffet. It's expensive but there is a huge variety of breakfast and brunch options to choose from and they were all delicious. I loved the selection of fresh fruit too. I definitely recommend this place.

    House Red Wine.
    Cindy Z.

    We stopped by here for some drinks before checking into our hotel room. Also made another stop here for some wine as we received some drink cards due to our room not being ready yet. The drinks were strong and came in a heavy pour --so great value in that. Also, loved the ambiance of the space as it's in lobby of the Hyatt Regency. Good bar to hang around to pass some time. Note: Happy hour is $2 off beer, wine, and well drinks; so comes out to $7 a drink --not too shabby.

    Steel Cut Oatmeal
    Daniel C.

    Eclipse Kitchen is the main sit-down restaurant located on the Atrium of the Hyatt Regency. Its right next to the market and bar area. We came here for breakfast before checking out. Methinks this place offers up some of the most expensive oatmeal and yogurt parfait in the city, at about $12 each. Fortunately, the quality of both are good and portions reasonable. Steel Cut Oatmeals were creamy, and served with lots of sides: brown sugar, nuts, fresh fruit, and raisins. Much better than Bluestone Lane and Starbucks. They were generous with fresh slices of banana, blackberries, strawberries, and blueberries. In a city where $8 Avocado Toast is common, a $12 healthy oatmeal is not too bad. Similarly, I enjoyed the yogurt parfait with granola and fresh fruit. It was served in alternating layers of yogurt and toppings in a beer glass, like a traditional English Trifle dessert, only healthier! Again, $12 seems outrageous but then again, so is $8 Avocado Toast!

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    Went for "happy hour" or bait and switch. Worst happy hour ever. $1 off $16 drinks. I don't think so. Not coming back here.

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    I'm not usually one to leave a review but this place deserves it! My family of 15+ went on a Sunday…read moremorning wait was no longer than 15 minutes which was surprising because it was pretty packed! Service was great from the start very welcoming, we got a table ordered and food came out quicker than expected. The mango matcha was amazing! Definitely recommend!! All of my family members had something different off the menu and not one of us had something bad to say. We all loved it and we still talk about it till this day! Definitely would recommend and we will be back!

    Walked in on a Saturday around noon with a party of 10 people and didn't have to wait long at all!…read more I ordered the savory pancakes and the group ended up ordering mimosas and a sweet board for the table. The savory pancakes were delicious and so unique!! I've never seen anything like this served at a restaurant before so I just had to order it. The tater tots, though basic, were FANTASTIC. I finished my whole basket in one seating. I thought the mimosas were a bit overpriced, but we were celebrating a birthday so we still ordered it. The staff were very accommodating to our large party and even gifted us another bottle of champagne for the birthday girl. The sweet board (for 2) was MASSIVE and very very delicious. I would order it again, but be wary that it might actually feed 3-4. Fantastic experience overall, I would come back. Note: the auto charge 20% gratuity for parties of 4 or larger

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    One of my favorite dining experiences in SF (and it's a tough category to win in)! This review is…read morelong overdue as I had an amazing experience at Trestle for a birthday dinner a whole year ago. By sheer luck, my birthday coincided with the 4-course for $45 promotion they were running for their 10-year anniversary. I had to jump at the opportunity, especially since the menu was built from the all time favorite items at the restaurant since their opening. I really couldn't think of a better way to experience a restaurant for the first time. While some set course meals have a few misses, this one was just hit after hit the entire way through. I really felt as if every course was complimentary, but different enough in their own way to stand on their own and make an impact. Tldr: the food was amazing! The icing on the cake (figuratively and literally) was just how far they went out of their way to make my birthday night special. Exceptional service, bringing out a complimentary dessert with a candle, and even leaving a personalized card elevated this experience to the next level. Would highly recommend paying Trestle a visit, and I can't wait for the next time I'm able to try their new menus myself!

    With the new Michelin awards just announced, I'd like to throw it back to this restaurant that has…read moreheld a Michelin Bib Gourmand award for a decade. I had a 3 course dinner here for just $39 back then in 2022. Even though it has gone up to $52 for a 4 course meal now, it is still a budget friendly option for Michelin recommended dinning. We visited around Christmas, so the cozy little space felt extra festive. The restaurant is quite small, which added to the charm, though it did get pretty loud during dinner service. As for the food, both the presentation and flavors were decent but not particularly memorable. Nothing really stood out or left a lasting impression. That said, considering the price point and the Michelin recognition, I still think it is worth trying at least once. - Sweet Potato Soup - Pear & Arugula Salad - Arroz Con Pollo (+$12) - Butternut Squash Campanelle (+$12) - Braised Short Rib - Seared Salmon - Chocolate Doughnut Sundae - Key Lime Pie

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    Skip it. The food…read morewas very good, the attitude of the hostess made us feel like they didn't want us there. They won't seat parties of over 5 together-fine, they've got nice booths. Then they said "please don't move around so we can get the right food to you" which, like fine but that's not the reason they didn't want us to move. You're aiming for a hoity toity atmosphere, we can move plates around. There's an obnoxious but unenforced dress code (no jerseys then someone came in with a jersey and was as seated, no baseball hats...), but the straw that broke the camels back was when the hostess asked me to stay seated while I was seated. My 4 year old needed entertainment as we were paying the bill, we were in our last few minutes there and she told me that I had to stay in my seat. Which I was. They didn't get the order right for said 4 year old: hamburger, no cheese. Showed up with cheese. If you don't want kids in your restaurant, just turn people away. But also you're on the Embarcadero, not in a fancy neighborhood. Overpriced by 20%.

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    Went here for both dinner and brunch and I can say that you go to surisan for their delicious…read moreKorean fusion brunch goodness! There is a waitlist for the weekends with a 30min est. wait time but it's well worth it! Easy to kill time around the area since you're near the pier to catch a stunning morning view. Staff is very quick & attentive despite their headcount to customer ratio so kudos to that! I've had great quick experiences in both settings. Must gets: Korean fried chicken (soy garlic in particular, skip the honey butter) Galbjim eggs Benedict, the fatty saltiness of the pork really compliments the light and creamy goodness of an eggs Benedict! Hollaindaise sauce was delicious as well!!

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    A heartfelt thank you to the staff of The Third Floor for helping me organize our company offsite…read more Zoe was incredibly helpful and responsive within a short timeframe. From changes in the menu to headcount, she was so receptive and gave great recommendations. Everyone was thrilled with the venue and food selection. Everything served was delicious and well appreciated. My personal favorite were the raw items- the beef tartare, sushi, and oysters were divine. The beef tartare had such a thoughtful presentation, as it was served with Asian pear upon a delicate rice cracker. I also loved the french fries and housemade potato chips that were ordered! The truffled ham and cheese croquettes had a delightful creamy spice to them due to the harissa inside them, it was so savory with a layered flavor to them. I also loved the chicken tsukune, everything was amazing to lay our eyes on and to eat. I think my very minor issue would be that I ordered non-alcoholic beverage packages for my entire party and alcoholic beverages for a few, and I would say that the selection could be a bit more expansive and also elaborate upon what beverages there are to choose from. An inclusive cocktail package would be fantastic. I would recommend this location for anyone looking to host a corporate event nearby Fidi.

    Stayed at the Jay and had the opportunity to try their HH and breakfast…read more HH: Tried a variety of their skewers and chicken nuggets. Overall, tastes were good, but not particularly special. Since the value is not outstanding, would only come here if staying at the hotel. Breakfast: Yogurt and granola: solid and tastes as expected Açaí bowl: A bit disappointing as it was much more liquidy than what it should be. Was almost the consistency of a smoothie. Would not recommend. The third floor: Solid and substantial. Would recommend! Ambience in the lounge is chill and there is a nice outdoor space.

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    This restaurant is such a lovely neighborhood spot! Perfect for date nights or special occasions…read more My partner and I came here on a Thursday around 6:45pm and the tables were roughly half full when we arrived. We ordered the Caesar salad with pomegranate seeds and pink peppercorn, as well as the wood-roasted pork belly with squash mole to start, and split the marinated flank steak. The dishes were very vegetable heavy, which we loved, since it didn't leave us feeling heavy at the end of the meal. The pork belly was our favorite dish, as it was so incredibly tender and packed with flavor. The steak was cooked perfectly and we really enjoyed the pepitas seeds mixed in. In retrospect, I think we definitely should have ordered the glassy potato, which we were advised was a menu standout, but we didn't listen!! Everything was delicious though, I just will definitely have to come back to try this dish! I do wish their outdoor patio was better heated, I was super cold throughout the meal and had to use my partner's coat to cover my legs. I also wish they gave people the option to book covered patio vs. indoor as I definitely would have preferred to sit inside the main part of the restaurant. Still recommend though!

    Ambiance, wine, and especially the staff were amazing…read more Unfortunately, the food didn't hit. We had a socca with figs, lemon, arugula and some other items. It was soggy, too citrusy and very salty. Each bite was different, but not in a good way. One bite would be extremely sweet, the next puckering. 1/5 We also tried the pork shoulder. It was good, but rather small and uninspired. 3/5 Lastly, we had the rhubarb strawberry crumble. This was lovely. The portion was huge, while not overwhelming sweet. Just perfect. 5/5 Ultimately, we felt very let down by the food. Yet sometime between the initial smile of the host and the last crumb of crumble, I was convinced: this place was worth the stop.

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