Cow Marlowe

American restaurant · Union Street

Cow Marlowe

American restaurant · Union Street

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3154 Fillmore St, San Francisco, CA 94123

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Stylish American eatery pairing burgers, pork chops & oysters with inventive house cocktails.  

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"Everywhere you look at Cow Marlowe you’ll notice groups of people eating, drinking, and generally enjoying themselves. Tables of friends from college discussing a big trip to Bali that will never materialize. An office marketing department having a brainstorming session. A triple date sharing drinks over dinner because they for some reason think that couples always have to hang out with other couples. They’re all here because everything about this brasserie in Cow Hollow, from the wide-ranging menu to the multiple large dining rooms with big tables, is designed for these exact scenarios. And while it’s not the most exciting place to eat a meal in SF, if you’re just trying to get all of your friends together in one place on a weeknight, it’s a good one to consider. Cow Marlowe is from the same people as Marlowe, Park Tavern, The Cavalier, and a few other places that fill the group brunch/dinner void. It even looks like it’s made from pieces of each of their restaurants. There’s the dark bar with deep-booth seating, a section covered in white tiles and mid-century lights that makes you want to know what the next cool plain white sneakers are going to be, and the side room with mounted animal horns and paintings of faithful hounds that would probably be in your hunting lodge if you spent a lot of time in New Hampshire. The menu here is also similar to their other spots around the city. It’s a pretty classic mix of brasserie staples, like oysters, steak frites, and mushroom-topped polenta, that just about everyone you come here with should be into. And while things like the bone marrow and the burrata with fresh and bright green peas are good and reliable, nothing is over the top excellent - except for maybe the burger. It’s the same simple Marlowe Burger you’ve probably had before, with toppings like caramelized onions and bacon that are good enough to distract you from your group’s conversation about credit card rewards points. We’d come here just for this after a night out in the Marina, and on Fridays and Saturdays, they have a late-night menu until 1am where you can do just that. For the most part, though, you should go to Cow Marlowe when you’ve finally figured out a night that all your friends can actually make it to dinner without anyone having to Skype in or hire a stand-in. It’s an attractive space where everyone can get together over some solid food, wine, and cocktails while you talk about how you haven’t done this in forever and that everyone should start making plans to take a group vacation to Aruba. And even if that trip to the Caribbean never happens, at least you can all sit together at Cow Marlowe. Food Rundown Crispy Brussels Sprout Chips This is just the crispy leaves that usually get left behind in the pan of brussels sprouts, aka the best part, and they’re delicious. Order these. Baked Oyster These oysters baked with chowder in the shells are a fun idea and they’re pretty good. But when you think about it, it’s $3.50 for a single spoonful of chowder, which is kind of insane. Little Gem & Wild Arugula Salad With smoked salmon and fingerling potatoes cut into thin strips, tapenade, and what is basically the yolk of some deviled eggs crumbled up, this is much more like all the stuff left behind at a salad bar than a composed salad. And even if that’s your favorite way to eat raw greens, it’s really briny. Skip this one. Marlowe Burger This should be on your table no matter what. It’s a great, simple burger with caramelized onions, cheddar, bacon, and horseradish aioli to dip it in, which you should. And after you do, you know you’ll be back for this at some point. Di Stefano Burrata We’ve had this burrata with English peas, mint salsa verde, and grilled bread, but the toppings change. It’s good burrata and nice to split with a group. Roasted Bone Marrow Served with salsa verde, herbs, and toasted bread, this is a good, classic roasted bone marrow. If you’re into it, get it on your table. Smokey Baked Cauliflower This is mac and cheese posing as a vegetable, and we’re not complaining. Go for it. Anson Mills Polenta Creamy polenta buried under a ton of mushrooms and a soft-cooked egg. It’s a little heavy handed with the truffle salsa verde, but this is otherwise a great dish to split." - Will Kamensky

Cow Marlowe Review - Cow Hollow - San Francisco - The Infatuation
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"Meanwhile, Big Night Restaurant Group is working to open Cow Marlowe around the corner on Fillmore, across from Dominique Crenn’s recently opened Bar Crenn (adjacent to Atelier Crenn)." - Ellen Fort

Contrada Closes in Cow Hollow After Less Than Two Years - Eater SF
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"The punnily named restaurant will be an extension of the ever-popular original Marlowe in SoMa, making a new life for itself in the former location of now-closed Eastside West. The former rowdy nightlife destination will become a sleek, more grown-up affair with many of Marlowe’s bistro-style details, and nods to chef Jennifer Puccio’s signature Marlowe dishes (hopefully including that burger)." - Ellen Fort

Marlowe Is Opening a Cow Hollow Outpost This Fall - Eater SF
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Javiera

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Made a same day reservation, was running a bit late so called a bit before, friendly host but she still seemed to give me a bit trouble about possibly being ten minutes behind when she also stated there wasn’t a wait. Once we arrived there were quite a few open tables both in the front and back section. The service was good, our server was quite nice, attentive enough minus one instance early on where I was still speaking (about to order a drink) when he walked away. All staff was attentive, clearing plates quickly and refilling water glasses often. The food was good, as was to be expected. For two of us we ordered the Brussels sprout chips (an absolute must!) and the burrata w/ butternut squash, also very good although a bit lacking in the butternut squash area. Could have used a bit smaller crostini’s and more than 4. Had the steak tartare with quail egg and arugula - would not order again. The quail egg was far too cooked, far too much plain, non dressed arugula and the toasted bread slices were well not really toasted bread pieces but almost stale bread-y crackers, did not seem freshly made and the appropriate size. The actual steak tartare tasted off, the steak seemed fresh but something about the dressing/ seasoning wasn’t right. Initially I thought it had too much mustard, or perhaps capers but my dinner mate voted it tasted a bit pickle-y. The creamy broccoli soup had good review, although the bowl was quite little looking, the mini side of ‘grilled cheese’ or wild mushroom duxelles & grilled baguette was very good and I would Vite for that to be a full (starter/side) sized item on the menu. Planning to come back for the oysters and the burger next.

Emanuele Pagani

Google
Location is handy and upper-class. The food was very good but definitely over priced. The server kept asking to buy wine, and when politely declined she said we weren’t her type of customers.

Mimi B

Google
Burger is good. Polenta is good but tye fritatta wasn't. It was more like an omelet

Jannik Weiten

Google
Beer was not pretty tasteful. Burgers were brilliant 👍🏻 Price typically expensive for San Fran.

John Olsen

Google
Have only eaten there once, but had a very good experience. The cocktails were notably good and the food was excellent, all at a reasonable price for San Francisco (meaning $20 cocktail and $24 burger). Had a burratta dish to start and then split a super tasty burger. No problems at all with the service and the atmosphere was nice.

William Wilson

Google
The styling and design of the place is really excellent. The food variable. Drinks menu a little trite, but hey, I don't see how you can really innovate or be creative at this point in cocktail culture. At bottom, you really just want something that pairs well with food and I think they deliver here. With respect to food, I don't think any entree besides the burger is worth it. My steak frites seemed like the steak was fresh out of Safeway cellophane, the frites were super think fried mushrooms, that had no discernable seasoning or tenderness on the mushroom meat. We had a nice burrata and cantelope salad with honey for starters, that was nice. But the burgers are solid and I'd come back for that.

James Ito

Google
The food is superb, the chef obviously knows how to create dishes that are a little different without being outrageous. The serving staff are excellent; both efficient and friendly. Highly recommended. Booking suggested as the restaurant can be busy as it is justifiably popular.

William Sauro

Google
Straight-forward American bistro food in a noisy, youthful venue. The Marlow team does a lot right, but they really blew it on the selection of straight-back dining chairs--the most uncomfortable I've ever sat in. Creeky, with flat, unpadded seats and a wooden lip that hits your legs in all the wrong places. The chairs might help move people along, but the lackluster service also is a factor. Our wait person never checked back after taking our order. And please spring for some window shades in the secondary dining area. The glare from the setting sun is unbearable.