Best American Restaurants in Pacific Heights
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- DDanielHawaii •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoMy wife and I recently took my sister and her husband, who were visiting from Charlotte, to State Bird Provisions, and it was nothing short of amazing. The food was absolutely exceptional—each dish was a perfect blend of creativity and flavor. My sister and her husband couldn’t stop raving about how unique the food was, especially the bold use of spices. It was a hit with all of us! The ambiance was also fantastic. The space has a warm and inviting vibe that strikes the perfect balance between trendy and comfortable, making it a great spot for both special occasions and casual nights out. What truly elevated our experience, though, was our waiter. He was excellent—extremely friendly, attentive, and impressively knowledgeable about the menu. He had such a genuine enthusiasm for the food and shared thoughtful recommendations, which we greatly appreciated. At one point, we mentioned we’d heard Ryan Gosling had dined here, and he surprised us by saying he’d actually been Ryan’s waiter! He even told us about the time Ryan came in with Eva Mendes and their two kids. Such a cool story to hear directly from someone who was part of it! State Bird Provisions delivered on every level: amazing food, great atmosphere, and top-notch service. My sister and her husband loved it as much as we did. We’ll definitely be back and can’t recommend it highly enough!More infoState Bird ProvisionsPrice: Very Expensive• Californian• Western Addition•4.7
- TTimLos Angeles •16 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThese are innovative, awake and aware professionals. The original energy and spirit of the restaurant are alive and evolving. Service: Excellent. Food: Excellent. Ambience: Excellent, energetic, present, engaging. This is what an exceptional experience feels like. Thanks to everyone at The Progress.More infoThe ProgressPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Western Addition•4.8
- AAudreySan Francisco Bay Area •4 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe food quality at Octavia is very high. The chefs really know what they’re doing. We had a pre-fixe menu for Christmas Eve dinner and they accommodated dietary restrictions with advanced notice. They actually called a few days in advance of the reservation to confirm the dietary restrictions which was really nice. We had 9 courses I think and they were all delicious. My favorites were the soup and the pasta dishes. The service was also very good, the servers were very attending and accommodating. There was one dish I didn’t eat much of because it had radicchio in it which I don’t like, and our server offered to have the kitchen make me a replacement dish with a different lettuce instead. The only negative of Octavia is that it feels very cramped. The space is small and they squeeze in a lot of tables so you’re sitting basically on top of other diners and it’s a little awkward. Everything else was great though. I would definitely recommend Octavia as a good place for special occasions or bringing out of town visitors.More infoOctaviaPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Pacific Heights•4.7
- TTaffyNew Mexico •7 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWe returned for a second visit this holiday season; it was wonderful. Got adventurous and had the creamed corn. I noticed my daughters snuck more than an initial half teaspoon taste. It was very, very good. Not watery creamy. This had a nice texture. Try it! The prime rib was exceptional. I had the smaller portion. One daughter had the thinner slices. One daughter had the regular cut. All were sumptuous! Had a baked potato instead of the mashed. It was yummy. We ordered an apple crisp to share between the three of us. It was delicious with a nice amount of apple slices hidden under the topping and surrounded by the usual warm spices. Our server was great! She was friendly, attentive but didn’t hover. Thank you all for a wonderful evening! I may not be back for a while. Palo Alto daughter is moving to Duarte. CA this summer. If she needs help moving, we’ll have to do a farewell visit at House of Prime Rib. Again, thank you!More infoHouse of Prime RibPrice: Very Expensive• Steak• Civic Center / Hayes Valley / Van Ness•4.8
- AAlexanderVIPSan Diego •11 reviews4.0Dined on Nov 23, 2024Solid food and been here a few times. Got there during brunch and highly recommend the Chicken Thighs.More infoPa'ina Restaurant and BarPrice: Moderate• Hawaiian• Japantown•4.1
Discover best American restaurants in Pacific Heights
Discover the essence of American cuisine in the vibrant Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco Bay Area, where a collection of restaurants offers a delightful exploration of traditional and modern American dishes. These establishments, nestled in one of the city’s most picturesque locales, are renowned for their commitment to quality and innovation in culinary arts. Here, diners can expect to find a variety of menus enriched with locally-sourced ingredients, offering everything from classic comfort foods to contemporary gourmet creations. The dining scene in Pacific Heights is characterized by its upscale yet cozy atmosphere, making it a perfect destination for both casual brunches and sophisticated dinner dates. Each restaurant prides itself on exceptional service, ensuring a memorable dining experience for every guest. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the American restaurants in Pacific Heights promise an enriching gastronomic journey that caters to diverse palates and preferences.