Business Description from the Web
The Market Street Grill serves modern fare in the classic space just inside the historic Hotel Whitcomb. Enter through the Tavern Piano Bar with it's Barbary Coast ambiance, complete with vaulted ceilings, Tiffany Glass, and rich Janesero paneling. Chef adam jones' straightforward cuisine focuses on using the finest farm fresh local products, prepared with a slight Euro-Asian inspired feel. His...
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Tips About This Business
Parking can be difficult during the day, but the Civic Center Bart station is just steps away.
Get a generous pour from their new-world based wine list.
Try to snag a seat near the rustic fireplace on cold evenings.
Editorial Reviews from the web
The gritty view of Market Street clashes with the worn refinement at this restaurant inside the Hotel Whitcomb. After walking past an elaborate chandelier and a huge bar under stained glass skylights, patrons are seated in equestrian-themed tapestry chairs surrounded by other British-countryside decorative touches. Servers are quietly efficient and professional. Simple cuisine with upscale...
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Other Reviews from the web
We stay at the Hotel Whitcomb every year during the parade. When we stay, we make it a point to eat at the Market Street Grill, conveniently located inside the hotel. Words cannot describe the experience. The hotel itself it awesome but the food in the Market Street Grill is to die for! During our last visit, our server Wai, made us feel like we were the only two people in the restaurant. ...
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I have rarely felt what I can only describe as 'home' when I've walked through a restaurants doors as I did when I entered the Market Street Grill. Such a lovely spot, with staff that went completely out of their way for us. They'll always be on my top 10 places to eat.
The Market Street Grill in San Francisco, is the place I affectionately call the "table cloth place". A bunch of us from work started going there (11 years ago) for lunch when we were having a stressful day. We would call one another and stay " l need the table cloth place, today". When we heard that phrase we new someone was having a bad day. The staff, most of them still there from those...
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Posted by lmcotton
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 20, 2008)