Fort Point Valencia
742 Valencia St, San Francisco
(415) 361-7001
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Yazu Radler, the first beer is a sour beer. I didn't know sour beer was a thing. Well, anyway I'm not going back in line to complain. Maybe beer no. 2 will be better. You can't beat Henhouse beer in Sonoma.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 5
I went around 5. It was no wait but around 7 the place was packed. The food is small bites but they were good. The service was fast. You can either order through a QR code or walk up to the register.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The red @/adroit is so great, recommend to yall. It’s fresh and clean. Color is a cute red with chill moisture on the glass. In the end it is a little bit sour like plum and then give you a kick of sweet.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Really good food and service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I can’t believe such a place would have 4 stars on Google. The service was cold, the cashier acted like that it was such a burden to take payments from us. The food is crappy. The oysters costing $4 each are almost bad. The portion is extremely small. The booz tastes like water. Basically it feels like McDonald quality with Michelin price. I felt so ridiculous that I ended up laughing it off.
I’m a huge fan of Fort Point beers, and it’s a great local brewery to SF. The tap room here has great design inside for a nice place to hang out. Big fan of their garlic fries. 🍟
Great beer in a sterile space. The service always feels like your bothering them for being there
So cool indie pop bar
It is a great local spot in SF. I had a flight of their beers, each with its own unique flavor. Their "KSA" (Kölsch Style Ale) is their flagship beer, which is balanced and approachable. I especially loved their Yuzu KSA Radler!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: KSA, Beer Sampler, Flight
Chill spot to sit down for a cheeky beer
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Decent place but gotta take away a couple of stars. The house beers are solid but cost $9-10 each, after taxes & fees! And that’s not even for a pint as they pour only 14oz ? Happy hour prices are only $5/ beer so I guess that’s not bad; HH food is all seafood though ?
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Cheeseburger
Known to be one of the popular breweries in SF, this location is in the Mission/Valencia area. There’s some street parking and it can get busy. They close rarely early on weekdays. A friend was celebrating his 30th with some friends. They have food, wine, and good ol beers and ciders. My friend really like their Yuzu beer, I think I got a cider and my other friend got an IPA. Service was super nice, quick, and friendly. It’s a vibe inside, plenty of tables, space, room, and dog friendly!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Nice spot for a beer. Plenty of seats, including some outside. The beer options are reasonable, including some guest taps. Service was good and the place was clean. I'd definitely swing back by.
Nothing fancy but the food (crudite, seafood) is fresh.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
it's a little overpriced, but rare to get an unsheltered seat in the sun - big up for that
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Beer Sampler
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