In Short Wood furniture, booth seating and floor-to-ceiling windows create a romantic atmosphere for diners to enjoy sweeping bay views. A mix of older couples and families come for prime cuts of steak and fresh catches of the day. Starters include the signature clam chowder from an 1885 recipe made with rich cream, dry white wine and chopped clams. Seafood salads, crab cakes, steaks,...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 10, 2004)
We went to Kincaids because we didn't want to battle the traffic and the parking in SF. The bar has a nice local vibe with flat screen tvs and breath taking views of the bay. I noticed many people eating dinner there too. My family was seated by a window, so we were able to look at the views of the bay and the city, if you go I would try to reserve a window table. Our service was fine but it...
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Posted by kevrunr
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 31, 2007)
Like martinis? Plenty to choose from. If you are looking for a nice meal with a wonderful view of the bay - go here. In the Jack London Square area - you will finish you meal and enjoy the surrounding area.
Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 16, 2007)
Each time I have been there I have gotten the table that I have wanted. (It helps that the host has a good memory and knows where I like to sit.) It's best to go in the evening so that you can see the beautiful sunset. Dinnertime is busy; lunchtime is not. It's nice to have a quiet lunch there. Service varies. Nobody is rude, but for what I pay, I would expect more professionalism. Several...
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Posted by tokyofleur
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 04, 2006)