Inventive seafood small plates, zesty cocktails, and patio seating

























"Back in the day the neighborhood fondly referred to this garden cafe, bar, restaurant, community space and sometimes nightclub as "Cafe Hairdo". Established in 1973, it was the original place to be seen, under a tin roof, surrounded by vintage Finnish decor or outside within the wraparound patio. The abundance of windows, skylights and plants make it the cafe with a greenhouse feel — a coolhouse with a disco ball and fanciful gigantic double doors." - pixelstud

"Located in the beloved Cafe Flore space at 2298 Market Street (opened in April 2024), owner Serhat Zorlu confirmed that the restaurant is listed for sale on the Compass real estate website for $795,000 and that he’s looking for either a buyer or an investor. The attached coffee shop on Noe Street "appears to be 'abandoned,' per the report," although Zorlu says the restaurant will remain open." - Dianne de Guzman

"Opening at 2298 Market Street on April 3, Fisch & Flore will serve sustainable seafood for dinner Wednesday through Sunday and takes over the longtime Cafe Flore location in the Castro." - Paolo Bicchieri

"The Castro’s Cafe Flore closed, ending nearly five decades of all-day service, in early 2020." - Lauren Saria

"Known for its triangular Market Street location and abundant outdoor space, Cafe Flore has been closed since 2019; I learned that former server and new owner Serhat Zorlu plans to take the business in a new direction as seafood restaurant Fisch and Flore in the coming months. Zorlu wants to honor the restaurant’s 50-year history, will continue to serve coffee in a casual atmosphere throughout the day, and plans to shift the menu toward plant-based seafood and vegetarian fare." - Paolo Bicchieri