Getting to Polk St.
Polk St. is easily reached by #19 bus, which connects to BART and underground MUNI lines. Several other MUNI bus lines traverse the neighborhood.
Spend a perfect day of shopping and dining in this bustling, centrally located neighborhood.
1. Begin with the Swan Oyster Depot. This Gem is a must visit for any seafood fans. This restaurant offers a friendly, social bar like atmosphere while serving a plethora delicious fresh seafood dishes.
2. Looking for a great shopping experience? Picnic SF is the place for you! They offer a well curated array of apparel, accessories as well as unique and affordable home accents.
3. Whether you're looking for a single meal, groceries, or catering, Cheese Plus has you covered. They offer a full menu of made to order dishes using the highest quality meats, cheeses, and house-made spreads.
4. ReLove is your next stop - this re-sale boutique offers a curated mix of vintage, designer, and independent labels. Book a virtual shopping session where you can piece together everything you need before you even arrive.
5. Moody Goose Vintage is a collaborative featuring over 20 unique vintage curators and craftspeople in one SF storefront. This shop carries a wide selection for all genders with a focus on the 90s.
6. After a long day of shopping and snacking Amelie is a great place to begin to wind down and enjoy some great late afternoon appetizers. You'll enjoy the classy atmosphere of this venue with live music performances and delicious menu options with matching wines.
Polk St. is easily reached by #19 bus, which connects to BART and underground MUNI lines. Several other MUNI bus lines traverse the neighborhood.
Polk St. is a central area full of shops, restaurants, and entertainment. It's a village in the heart of the City.
The Perfect Day along Polk St. was curated by the Discover Polk.
Shop Dine SF is an initiative of the Office of Small Business, and the Office of Economic and Workforce Development.
Its aim is to bring attention to the local businesses and neighborhood corridors.
Spending money at local small businesses helps merchants, creates jobs, and is critical to San Francisco's economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Shop local. Even a small increase can have a big impact.
Questions? Email shopdinesf@sfgov.org