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Fish & Farm

Fish & Farm, 424 Clay St., San Francisco

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3.7 out of 5 (3965 Ratings)
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About Fish & Farm
The Spotlight on Fish & Farm

Locally-Sourced American Fare in the Heart of San Francisco

Located just steps from San Francisco's vibrant music scene, Fish & Farm delivers classic and contemporary American dishes in a cozy, upscale setting. Nestled on Clay Street in the Financial District, this farm-to-table spot is known for its locally-sourced seafood and meats, sustainable ingredients, and a commitment to quality. With a modern yet rustic ambiance and a Business Casual dress code, it's an ideal stop for concert-goers looking to elevate their evening before or after a show.

Why Concert-goers love it

Fish & Farm is just a short walk or quick ride from several of SF’s top music venues, making it a convenient choice for a pre-show meal. Guests appreciate the relaxed atmosphere that’s lively without being too loud—perfect for conversation before the music starts. The attentive and efficient service means you won’t be late for the opening act, and the menu features hearty favorites like grass-fed burgers and fresh seafood that satisfy without slowing you down.

Who this Restaurant is great for

  • Groups of friends looking to share starters and cocktails before the show
  • Solo travelers who want a welcoming bar and friendly staff
  • Couples planning a romantic night with a concert on the side
  • Fans seeking a lively but classy pre-show vibe
  • Budget-conscious music lovers looking for value in a quality setting

What People Say

According to reviewers on TripAdvisor and OpenTable, Fish & Farm wins praise for its fresh, flavorful ingredients and thoughtfully crafted cocktails. Diners love the cozy yet refined atmosphere and often mention the friendly, knowledgeable staff. Many recommend the clam chowder, crab cakes, and the burger as must-try items. It's also noted as a great find for those wanting a casual fine-dining experience without the pretense.

Areas for Improvement

Some guests mention the space can feel a bit tight during peak hours, and parking in the area is limited—though that's common in downtown SF. A few diners found the prices a bit high for portion sizes, but most agree the quality justifies the cost.

The Bottom Line

With its prime location, fresh American menu, and welcoming vibe, Fish & Farm is a smart and satisfying choice for concert-goers looking to dine well without straying far from the show.

Average Price
$31 to $50
Cuisine
American
Dress Code
Business Casual
Opening Hours
Breakfast
Mon-Fri 7:30 am-11:00 am
Sat, Sun 7:30 am-11:30 am
Lunch
Mon-Fri 11:00 am-3:00 pm
Sat, Sun 11:30 am-3:00 pm
Dinner
Daily 4:00 pm-10:00 pm

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TripAdvisor Traveler Rating

Fish & Farm is #608 of 5751 things to do in San Francisco

5 of 5 stars5 out of 5
By: Mary Beth M
Wed 19 Feb, 2025
l We came in about 46 min from closing. Our server was delightful, never rushing us and the food was really good. We liked the relaxed pub feel with the dimmed lights and leather seated booths. We...

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1 of 5 stars1 out of 5
By: Todd G
Sat 9 Nov, 2024
l Fish & Farm fraudulently charged my card $55 for a single pint of beer, and refuses to reverse the fraudulent charges. If you risk going here, keep copies or photos of the receipt, as you’ll need...

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5 of 5 stars5 out of 5
By: AlexJ262, Mossbank, United Kingdom
Sun 27 Oct, 2024
l Came in for dinner last night with not that much choice of restaurants in the Financial District at weekends and was really glad I did. Had the calamari to start which was really well cooked and not...

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Fish & Farm 424 Clay St., San Francisco