"It's a street, it's a music venue, it's a district, and...it's a fun way to spend a day or weekend in San Francisco. Hemmed in on the east by Japantown, on the south by the Fillmore Jazz District, and on the north by swanky Pacific Heights with its mega-mansions and killer bay views, the 10 blocks of Fillmore Street offer myriad ways to dine, drink, shop, and play. Shops like Rag & Bone, Rebecca Minkoff, and Cotelac will satisfy highbrow tastes, while antique and thrift stores let treasure hunters go wild. You’d be hard pressed to walk a block without finding a place to grab coffee, juice, wine, or a bite to eat, and dozens of the city's favoriterestaurants are found along Fillmore Street, among them State Bird Provisions, Elite Cafe, 1300 on Fillmore, Chouquet's, and the Grove. The old-school Clay Theatre is a must for foreign- and indie-film buffs as well as Rocky Horror Picture Show devotees. The legendary Fillmore Auditorium, simply called the Fillmore, still welcomes amazing musical acts to its stage."
Early Jan 2025 Main commercial street of the Pacific Heights area with a good mix of stores normally unique to the area.
Jesper Rasmussen
Google
Fillmore st., in the area from Geary st. to Jackson st. a really cool place, with many small shops, cool hip restaurants, cafes and wine bars. This is where the locals come to hang out and enjoy life, far away from most tourists.
Tara Amado
Google
I like that area but man I saw a dead rat in the crack on the sidewalk right in front of subway
GROSS
RJF
Google
One of the best areas to visit in San Francisco. Relatively safe with lots of cool shops to browse. I found some great finds to return home with. A good three hours to poke around.
sharon batton
Google
Where the juneteenth street festival. Went on though out the week end