Whether it's for your private event, catering arrangements for weddings, wedding rehearsals, banquets or for that special occasion only for two of you, you'll find a variety selection of Fine Dining Restaurants below to choose from. Get ready for unsurpassed dining experience in San Francisco as our Fine Dining Restaurant Partners are ready to roll out the Red Carpet for you!
San Francisco Fine Dining
San Francisco Fine Dining Restaurants Partners
Our Fine Dining Restaurant Partners below are listed in alphabetical order.
Just click on their logos and enjoy!
| Absinthe - San Francisco / Civic Center Downtown |
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Absinthe Private Dining, directly adjacent to Absinthe Brasserie & Bar on Hayes near Gough, is designed to function as a completely private restaurant with its own full bar and separate entrance. Absinthe Private Dining is available for private and nonprofit hosted events, business meetings, wedding receptions, cocktail receptions, and pre- or post-performance dinners. |
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| Cliff House - San Francisco / Seal Rocks |
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Sutro's offers Lunch and Dinner daily, lunch. The Bistro serves Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, featuring Omelets, our famous Popovers, Sandwiches, Salads and typical San Francisco fare in a casual setting. Adjacent to the Bistro, there is a Zinc Bar and Lounge with Ocean views and two flat screen TV. Ramos Fizz, Irish Coffee, our famous Bloody Mary and full Bar selections and Appetizers available all day. |
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| Dining Room at The Ritz Carlton -San Francisco / /Union Square |
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"The Dining Room is designed to enliven all the senses – sight, touch, taste, scent and sound," states Chef Sylvain Portay. The intimate, candlelit atmosphere complements Chef Portay's elegant prix fixe menu, which includes a cheese course with choices from local cheese makers from Napa, Sonoma and Humbolt Counties.
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| Fior d'Italia - San Francisco / Marina District |
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Fior d' Italia, America's Oldest Italian Restaurant, has proudly served the citizens of and visitors to San Francisco since 1886. Located in the North Beach section of San Francisco in the historic San Remo Hotel, "The Fior" specializes in traditional Northern Italian cuisine and old world hospitality.
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| Grandviews Restaurant - San Francisco / Union Square |
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Grandviews Restaurant located 36 stories above Union Square offers spectacular views, tantalizing cuisine and casual elegance. High vaulted ceilings, fashionable lighting and rich textured furnishings add to the beauty of the room. Magnificent windows frame the restaurant offering breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Coit Tower, Chinatown, North Beach, Nob Hill and more.
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| Harris’ Restaurant - SF/ Nob Hill |
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For nearly a century, the landmark address of 2100 Van Ness Avenue has hosted some of the finest meals on the West Coast. When Harris’ Restaurant opened in 1984, in the old location of Grisons, it continued the rich tradition of luxurious dining in a comfortable sophisticated environment. In fact, Harris’ was ranked as one of the nation’s Top 10 Steak houses by the Wine Spectator.
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| Le Colonial - San Francisco / Union Square |
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Le Colonial brings a taste of French Colonial Southeast Asia to the Bay Area. Le Colonial is located at the legendary San Francisco address, 20 Cosmo Place, once the site of the historic Trader Vic's. With successful restaurants established from coast to coast, the owners of Le Colonial decided they were ready to bring their distinctive style of Vietnamese cuisine and ambiance to the country's foremost food city.
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| Level III - San Francisco/Union Square |
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Situated on the third floor lobby level of the JW Marriott Hotel, the mood in Level III will change dramatically over the course of the day. Light and airy and more subdued in the morning and afternoon, Level III offers an ideal spot for a meeting over coffee, to cozy up in a quiet corner, or to enjoy a delicious meal with friends.
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| Limón Restaurant - Mission District |
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Limón's menu boasts entrees that flaunt a bounty of fresh Pacific seafood, hearty beef, succulent pork, and rich savory sauces. Tempting Picante de Mariscos features braised scallops, calamari, shrimp, mussels, clams, and diced potatoes all nestled in Peruvian Adresso cream sauce.
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| Masa's Restaurant - San Francisco / Union Square |
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Masa's, one of San Francisco's most honored restaurants, reopened on February 1, 2001, with acclaimed chef Ron Siegel at the helm and a sleek new interior by award-winning designer Orlando Diaz-Azcuy. San Francisco would not be the same without Masa's Restaurant.
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| North Beach Restaurant - San Francisco / North Beach |
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Renowned since 1970 by Bay Area residents, tourists, politicians,
sports celebrities, and movie stars as San Francisco's #1 Italian
restaurant for its authentic Tuscan cuisine, the North Beach
Restaurant is a must-visit dining destination for its home-cured
prosciutto, fresh pasta, risotto, seafood, chicken, veal, beef,
homemade desserts, "America's Top 100 Wine Lists" with over 500
bottles of wine, and three Private Banquet Rooms ideal for business
meetings that serve 10 to 100 people.
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| Postrio - San Francisco / Union Square |
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Dazzling cuisine. Celebrity clientele. Critically acclaimed chefs. Artful ambiance. These are the ingredients that combine to create the dynamic San Francisco establishment that is Postrio. Since it's opening in April 1989, Wolfgang Puck's Northern California restaurant maintains a strong local clientele and continues to garner international acclaim.
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| Roots Restaurant - San Francisco / Union Square |
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Welcome to food the way nature intended: fresh from the earth, wholesome, unpretentious and beautifully prepared. Welcome to Roots at the Orchard Garden Hotel. Here you’ll find a respect for the bounty of nature, not to mention great American food with a Mediterranean flair.
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