Spend a perfect day in Cole Valley, a hidden gem of a neighborhood.

Interior of Wooden Coffee

Wake up with a delicious latte from Wooden Coffee House

 

Owner Rick Karp

Make sure to visit the talented florist Dasluz for an personalized floral arrangement or wander through the aisles at one of the City's oldest hardware stores, Cole Hardware

Zazie's brunch plate

If you're hungry, Zazie's serves up a famous French style brunch. For something more casual, grab a sandwich at Say Cheese. You can also get a to-go meal at Luke's Local and rent an EBike for picnicking in Golden Gate Park. SF Wheels has everything you need to get going.

 

Wine Glass

Take a quick hike up Tank Hill for the amazing views by heading to the intersection of Clayton Street and Twin Peaks Boulevard, or wind down the afternoon with a glass of wine at InoVino, or a beer at Finnegan's Wake, one of the City's Legacy Businesses. 

Pet Leashes

Visit Cole Valley Pets boutique to pick up a treat for your furry friend. 

Ice Cream Bar storefront

For dinner, the best fish and chips in the City are at Cole Valley Tavern. And if you're not too full for dessert, make sure you stop by The Ice Cream bar for a 1930’s style soda fountain, serving ice cream & baked goods.  

Getting to Cole Valley

The Muni N-Judah line stops in Cole Valley (at Cole and Carl Street). You can also walk three blocks up Cole Street from Haight Street.

Map of SF with cole Valley
About Cole Valley

San Francisco's Cole Valley is tucked away at the south-eastern end of Golden Gate Park in the geographical center of the City. It is a neighborhood that defines charm. Shady, tree lined streets and well maintained homes offer up a quiet slice of San Francisco life. The intersection of Cole and Carl Streets marks the business center where locally owned bakeries, cafes and restaurants are a culinary delight.

 

About

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.

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