Oysters, tacos, and cocktails in a laid-back riverfront locale























"Faced with the mandated retrofits, Russian Hill’s Stones Throw decided to close and pursue other projects rather than wait out the construction." - Caleb Pershan

"After closing its Russian Hill location on January 1, this team has reunited—chef Robin Song and pastry chef Tara Lewis—and is popping up at Civic Center’s Corridor every Saturday for brunch from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fans can find Stones Throw staples like the puffed potato and eggs as well as new a la carte dishes at the bar; the familiar prix-fixe starts with a selection of breads or chicken liver mousse and concludes with Lewis’s beignets. Mains include a buttery huckleberry pancake, fried chicken with gravy, and Stones Throw’s burger." - Janelle Bitker

"Facing an impending closure, neighborhood favorite Stones Throw is set to leave its location, and Seven Hills will move into Stones Throw’s former space once the building’s seismic retrofit is complete sometime next year." - Ellen Fort

"Among the Hi Neighbor group's neighborhood restaurants, Stones Throw is cited as an example of serving upscale food in a non-fine-dining, neighborhood setting." - Ellen Fort

"I'm looking forward to Stones Throw's new brunch menu debuting Sunday: a three-course option for $20 in the main dining room with a la carte choices at the bar. It starts with a bread basket, moves to mains like fried chicken with gravy and eggs, pork belly frittata, or a butter-fried pancake, and ends with a rotating sweet (for now, peach bellini doughnuts with champagne glaze); you can pair it with a large-format cocktail to share, but only on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m." - Janelle Bitker