San Francisco/Southeast
Southeast San Francisco is made up of several mostly residential neighborhoods of San Francisco bounded on the north and west by I-280, the 101 highway, and 16th Street, the east by the San Francisco Bay, and on the south by the city limits.
Understand
Dogpatch is a diverse neighborhood on the eastern edge of Potrero Hill, recognized as a historic district by the city in 2003.
The Excelsior is part of the area known as the Outer Mission. The district is a mostly residential and filled with working-class neighborhoods.
Portolá is a mostly residential district bounded by 101, 280, University Ave and Mansell St.
Potrero Hill is a district located east of the Mission District and south of SoMa. It is bordered on the north by 16th Street, on the west by Potrero Avenue (U.S. Route 101), and on the south by Cesar Chavez Street.
Visitacion Valley is a district bordered roughly by John McLaren Park to the west, Mansell Boulevard to the north, Bayview Hill and Candlestick Cove to the east, and the San Francisco/San Mateo County line to the south.
Get in
The MUNI Metro serves several neighborhoods of Southeast San Francisco. The -Third line light rail runs the length of 3rd Street from Downtown through Potrero Hill and Bayview-Hunters Point to its southern terminus at Bay Shore Blvd and Sunnydale Avenue in Visitacion Valley. On the other side of Southeast San Francisco, the , and lines meet up at the Balboa Park BART station near Ingleside. The and lines run west through Ingleside, while the line runs north through Noe Valley and the Castro.
BART, the regional metro system, stops at the Balboa Park station as well as the Glen Park station (also serviced by MUNI Metro J line) just to the north, before continuing on through the Mission district to Downtown and across the bay. Caltrain, a commuter rail running south from Downtown to San Jose, has two stops in Southeast San Francisco: the 22nd Street station on Pennsylvania and 22nd Streets, and the Bayshore station on Tunnel Avenue south of Bayshore Blvd, near the end of the MUNI Metro line.
The area is also serviced by the 9-San Bruno, 14-Mission, 19-Polk, 22-Fillmore, 23-Monterey, 24-Divisadero, 29-Sunset, 43-Masonic, 44-O'Shaughnessy, 48-Quintara/24th Street, 49-Mission/Van Ness, 52-Excelsior, 54-Felton and 56-Rutland MUNI bus lines.
By car, I-280 and the 101 Highway provide easy freeway access to the area.
See
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phone: +1-415-863-8350address: 1705 Mariposa StTours by reservation only.
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phone: +1-415-824-0386address: 4705 Third StA wooden structure built in 1888 and now used as a community meeting center.
Bayview Hill ParkOverlooking Candlestick Park, this park has great panoramic views of the bay, however it's not one of San Francisco's better maintained parks.
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Candlestick Point State Recreation Area
phone: +1-415-671-0145address: 1150 Carroll AveRight on the Bay is this actually very nice and undervisited park. It's very green, actually has functioning benches and BBQ pits, and a small fishing pier. You are also likely to spot windsurfers who come to this windy spot on the Bay. -
Heron's Head Park
address: Pier 98A 24-acre restored wetland at the base of the Hunters Point Power Plant. -
The EcoCenter at Heron's Head Park
address: Pier 98A house built to demonstrate cutting-edge environmentally sustainable design. Come see a real implementation of a solar electricity system, a rain collection system, a black(toilet) water treatment system, and more. -
Hunter's Point Springs-Albion Brewery
address: 881 Innes AveHistoric brewery, built in 1870, now used as a private residence. John McLaren ParkAt 317 acres, this is the second largest park in San Francisco, and is located smack dab in Visitacion Valley. Recently cleaned up, this park is still under used. With rolling hills and views galore, this is the best place in the city to get away from it. If you have a dog, bring it to the reservoir on Shelley Drive where there is a large off-leash area where your pet can romp in the fields or swim in the water. There is an amphitheater, a duck pond, multiple playgrounds, some great hiking trails, and a few tennis courts.
San Francisco Naval ShipyardIf you are feeling adventurous, try visiting the abandoned shipyard at Hunter's Point.
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Speakeasy Ales & Lagers Brewery
phone: +1-415-642-3371address: 1195 Evans AveTours of the brewery are available on Friday evenings. Vermont StreetThe (nearly) twistiest street in America, a less known version of Lombard Street between Leavenworth and Hyde in Russian Hill.
Do
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phone: +1-415-404-4111address: 2600 Geneva AveConcerts, ice shows and the Grand National Rodeo (Owned by the City and County of San Francisco, but on the Daly City side of Geneva Avenue).
Buy
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G. Mazzei & Son Hardware
phone: +1-415-822-2655address: 5166 3rd StFamily owned and operated hardware store since the 1920s. -
phone: +1-415-550-6777address: 200 Industrial St6,000 Sq. Ft. showroom with over 300 doors on display. Name brand doors and hardware, Simpson, TM Cobb, TruStile, Antiqua, Baldwin, Hoppe, Omnia, Valli and Valli and many more.
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Bayshore Farmers Market
phone: +1-415-647-1806address: 300 Bayshore Blvd
Eat
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Old Clam House
phone: +1-415-826-4880address: 299 Bayshore BlvdEstablished in 1861. Start your meal with clam broth and sourdough bread. -
Roadhouse Coffee Company
address: 5191 3rd StCoffee, and a variety of sandwiches. -
phone: +1-415-648-3770address: 2526 3rd StCasual soul food; oxtail, ribs, fried chicken, etc.
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phone: +1-415-467-2343address: 2800 Bayshore BlvdThe 7-Mile House is a historic landmark and a great place to get some food. During the days of the gold rush, the 7-mile house served as a resting post for horse coaches travelling from San Francisco (Embarcadero) to San Jose. This was a place to rest your horses, get some beer and share stories of finding gold. Today, the place boasts an authentic gold rush decor, great beer and burgers and live music most days of the week.
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phone: +1-415-641-1440address: 300 Connecticut StGreat family pizza place.
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phone: +1-415-821-7569address: 1299 18th Stpopular place for brunch
Drink
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phone: +1-415-621-4455address: 1233 17th StChosen by Rolling Stone magazine (RS 813) as "the best place to hear live music in San Francisco", the Bottom of the Hill presents some of the finest original artists, seven nights a week. It has a full bar and a kitchen and also features a nice patio area to escape the crowd and have a smoke.
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phone: +1-415-648-1545address: 1315 18th StA 15+ year institution in Potrero Hill. Roger (the owner) is a conscientious-objector to cafe wi-fi, so don't expect any. But do expect sociable strangers, shelves-full of community sketchbooks, a pile of tattered old board-games, the best newsstand outside of Civic Center, old Hell's Angels guys socializing with Armani clad architects, delicious coffee drinks, a toy bin for the kids, and dog-friendly folks outside to pet your dog while you're inside.
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Blooms Saloon
phone: +1-415-552-6707address: 1318 18th StOne of the few remaining true blue-collar watering holes around, this is very much a neighborhood bar and a great place to go to watch baseball and football games. No around-the-shoulder cuffed-sweaters, khaki pants, or tassle-loafer wearin' folks in this joint, but lots of friendly folks, and during Giants or 49ers games, cheers and boos can be heard from a good block away. One of the best views in the city is from out the back porch, which regrettably is now only open during the day. Not a quiet bar, but the back seating area is a good place to meet friends for a 'mellow' beer and chit-chat after dinner or work. All of the sports watching and local gossip takes place up towards the front. Friendly staff; no airheads allowed. -
phone: +1-415-864-7468address: 665 22nd StLocated in an old warehouse, good selection of beers and food.
Sleep
Connect
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San Francisco Public Library - Excelsior Branch
phone: +1-415-355-2868address: 4400 Mission St -
San Francisco Public Library - Glen Park Branch
phone: +1-415-355-2858address: 2825 Diamond St -
San Francisco Public Library - Portolá Branch
phone: +1-415-355-5660address: 380 Bacon St -
San Francisco Public Library - Potrero Branch
phone: +1-415-355-2822address: 1616 20th St -
San Francisco Public Library - Visitacion Valley Branch
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San Francisco Public Library - Bayview Branch
phone: +1-415-355-5757address: 5075 3rd St