Alexander's Steakhouse

Steak house · Union Square

Alexander's Steakhouse

Steak house · Union Square

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165 O'Farrell St 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102

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Luxurious steakhouse fusing Japanese cuisine and dry-aged beef  

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165 O'Farrell St 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102 Get directions

alexanderssteakhouse.com

$100+ · Menu

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165 O'Farrell St 3rd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102 Get directions

+1 415 495 1111
alexanderssteakhouse.com

$100+ · Menu

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51 SF Restaurants Offering Thanksgiving Takeout Specials - San Francisco - The Infatuation

"If beef is your protein of choice this Thanksgiving, Alexander’s Steakhouse is offering seven pounds of prime rib for Turkey Day ($295, serves six). It also comes with au jus, horseradish, mashed potatoes, and a bottle of cabernet sauvignon. Order online for pick-up or delivery on the 26th." - julia chen 1

https://www.theinfatuation.com/san-francisco/guides/sf-oakland-restaurants-thanksgiving-takeout-delivery-dinner
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Alexander’s Steakhouse - Review - Union Square - San Francisco - The Infatuation

"The American steakhouse is relocating while its SoMa space gets renovated. The new location is on the third floor of ONE65, serving the same wagyu and wine as before. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Julia Chen

https://www.theinfatuation.com/san-francisco/reviews/alexanders-steakhouse-one65
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The New Bar Maritime Sails Into San Francisco’s Union Square Backed by SF Industry Pros | Eater SF

"The steakhouse is moving out of its SoMa location and onto the third floor of ONE65 as of February 2025. The SoMa site at 448 Brannan Street is getting an "enhancement," per a press release, and in the meantime the operation will relocate temporarily to Union Square at 165 O'Farrell Street. The plan is to return to the SoMa location once the updates are complete." - Dianne de Guzman

https://sf.eater.com/2025/1/29/24354899/san-francisco-bar-maritime-union-square
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Alexander's Steakhouse - Review - Union Square - San Francisco - The Infatuation

"Steakhouses serve a few purposes: your carnivorous friend is celebrating their birthday, your corporate job is taking you out to a client meal, or maybe your parents are in town and you want to treat them to a fancy meal. All of those are valid, but we would never send you to Alexander’s Steakhouse first. This Union Square meat palace is overpriced even by steakhouse standards, and the meats are tough, dry, and disappointingly cold, regardless of ordering them medium rare. The sides, like the Hokkaido milk bread, creamed spinach, and thin french fries, range from pretty good to average, but the cheesecake is a surprising highlight. Still, you can almost always get a table, the service is great, and the red-lit, leather-boothed interior does make you feel like an extra in American Psycho in an upscale-for-the-'80s way. So, if you find yourself needing a last-minute ribeye with someone who doesn’t want to stray too far from their FiDi hotel, Alexander’s Steakhouse could fit the bill. Food Rundown photo credit: Ricky Rodriguez Hokkaido Milk Bread Fluffy, warm, and served with black sesame and yuzu butters, this bread is actually quite excellent. But at $12, it’s a bit pricey for a few rolls. photo credit: Ricky Rodriguez Creamed Spinach Exactly what the menu promises—spinach cooked down in cream. Not necessary by any means. You should skip. photo credit: Ricky Rodriguez Steak With domestic, dry-aged, Australian wagyu, and Japanese wagyu options, their menu of 13 steaks has plenty of range, but they’re all on the expensive side. Even the most basic steak frites will set you back $65, and the porterhouse will run you $132. We could justify the prices if these steaks were cooked to perfection, juicy, and well-marbled, but they’re not. So, if you find yourself here on your own dime, don’t waste your money and stick to something from the domestic (read: cheaper) side of the menu. photo credit: Ricky Rodriguez Berries Cheesecake We would return solely for this deconstructed cheesecake. It’s an orb that’s coated with a berry outside layer and a berry filling. It’s tart, it’s sweet, and much more than a gimmick." - Ricky Rodriguez

https://www.theinfatuation.com/san-francisco/reviews/alexanders-steakhouse
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San Francisco’s Best Steakhouses - Eater SF

"Another Japanese-focused steakhouse, Alexander's dry ages its Omaha prime beef for 28 days and offers imported and domestic wagyu from nine Japan prefectures. Its small plates go much further than Caesar salad, offering wagyu pate or uni toast. If you really want to go all out, you can do the chef’s tasting for $211 per person, or the very meaty A5 Hitachi wagyu tasting for $275." - Lauren Saria, Eater Staff

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