Starlite

Bar · Union Square

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San Francisco Restaurants With the Best Views | Eater SF

"This reopened city centerpiece provides some of San Francisco’s most impressive views with a full 360-degree panoramic of the City by the Bay. Washington, D.C.-based chef Johnny Spero handled the food menu while Scott Baird of Trick Dog came in for drinks. If you can survive the line, it’s one of the premiere spots to take in all that San Francisco has to offer with a cocktail seasoned with Chinese five spice and maybe a seafood tower." - Paolo Bicchieri

https://sf.eater.com/maps/san-francisco-restaurants-best-views-scenic
Patricia Chang

450 Powell St, San Francisco, CA 94102, USA Get directions

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