Scoma's Restaurant

Seafood restaurant · San Francisco

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San Francisco Restaurants With the Best Views | Eater SF

"Sitting on the proverbial dock of the bay, Scoma’s is a seafood institution that’s been serving local fish pulled straight from the boat since 1965. The restaurant is kind of slung low like a ship’s cabin, winding through several bars and dining rooms, filled with warm wood and rich leather. Slide into a booth to look out the window, and the bay lapping just outside, with boats floating by perhaps with a plate of oysters or cioppino." - Paolo Bicchieri

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

1965 Al Scoma Way, San Francisco, CA 94133 Get directions

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