The Oldest Restaurants In San Francisco
From the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake to the Beatnik 1950s to the Tech Boom of today, these restaurants have seen it all. These dining establishments have been defined by their ability to adapt to new trends while keeping their authenticity. Since we’re constantly being distracted by all things shiny and new, check out ten of the oldest restaurants in San Francisco for a look into the city’s rich history.
The Tadich Grill, est. 1849
Restaurant, Seafood
Located in the Financial District and just a few blocks from the Ferry Building, the Tadich Grill is one of the most authentically San Franciscan restaurants in the city. California’s oldest restaurant, it prides itself on serving its customers the freshest and most delicious seafood available. Due to its reputation, Tadich’s is crowded at nearly every time of day, so expect a line when you visit.
The Old Clam House, est. 1861
Bar, Restaurant, Seafood
Cliff House, est. 1863
Restaurant, American
Sam’s Grill and Seafood Restaurant, est. 1867
Restaurant, Seafood
Fior D’Italia, est. 1886
Fior D’Italia has been serving its customers authentic and delicious Northern Italian cuisine for the last 130 years. Fior opened its doors in 1886, making it the oldest Italian restaurant in the entire United States. The restaurant also has a series of banquet rooms, such as the ‘Godfather room,’ available to hire.
Fior d’Italia, 2237 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA, USA, +1 415 986 1886
Schroeder’s, est. 1893
Bar, Restaurant, German
John’s Grill, est. 1908
Restaurant, Cocktail Bar, Steakhouse, Seafood
From actress Renée Zellweger to President Zedillo of Mexico, John’s Grill has hosted over a hundred famous guests since opening in 1908. This historical gem is filled with pictures of its famous patrons as well as authentic old San Francisco furnishings. John’s Grill is also known for being one of the settings in Dashiell Hammett’s novel, The Maltese Falcon.
Balboa Cafe, est. 1913
Bar, Cafe, Cocktail Bar, American
Alioto’s Restaurant, est. 1925
Alioto’s Restaurant is located in Fisherman’s Wharf, a popular spot for both tourists and locals. To capture Alioto’s seaside culture, try their cioppino, a Sicilian specialty and one of their signature dishes created by Rose Alioto, the restaurant’s founder.
Alioto’s Restaurant, 8 Fisherman’s Wharf, San Francisco, CA, USA, +1 415 673 0183
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Sabella and La Torre, est. 1927
Restaurant, Seafood