Jump to navigation

Child Friendly: 20 Restaurants Found

Narrow Results: By Popularity | By Name | By Price | By Location

1 2 3 4   

Overal Rating: 6

Osha Thai

Address: 696 Geary Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 (Map)

Osha Thai

Fans of Thai food living in San Francisco probably already know the name Osha Thai, and those who haven't are missing out on a fun and delicious dining experience. While the restaurant may have locations all around town, the Osha Thai in Cow's Hollow represents everything that customers love about the eateries. It begins with a chic and modern design that is both comfortable and aesthetically intriguing, treating diners to exceptional sights as well as tastes. The accommodating bar area is a popular first stop for customers, as it serves a large list of beer, liquor, wine, and specialty cocktails that taste so much sweeter during Osha Thai's weekly happy hours. Of course, tasty dishes like crispy Crab Rangoon, sweet Honey Roasted Duck, and succulent Angry Prawns are the main reason people visit, as well as the reason they return to try other astounding dishes.

 
Overal Rating: 6

Submarine Center

Address: 820 Ulloa Street, San Francisco, CA 94127 (Map)

Submarine Center

For over 25 years, Submarine Center has been crisply toasting diners’ sandwiches in their shop on the little corner of West Portal. This restaurant offers three sizes of sandwiches to enjoy, ranging from Mini to Super. Hungry sandwich-goers get to watch the assembly of their meal and choose the bread, meat, cheese, and toppings. The inside of Submarine Center proudly shows off the owners’ pride in the 49ers, with football memorabilia hung all around the shop. With the options of eating in or taking it to-go, this sandwich shop is the go-to place for lunch on-the-go.

 
Overal Rating: 8

Mamacita

Address: 2317 Chestnut Street, San Francisco, CA 94123 (Map)
Make Reservation

Mamacita

Amidst the growing fast food “burrito culture” of Californian Mexican food, Mamacita champions the ideals of traditional Mexican cuisine. The menu emphasizes fresh, seasonal ingredients, handmade preparation, and the love and care found in a home-cooked meal, creating a cuisine that has the refinement of haute cuisine and all the satisfaction of comfort food. Adobe walls, terracotta tiles, and thatch accents combine with starburst lanterns and twinkling lights to evoke the feeling of a magical realist hacienda from the pages of a Gabriel Garcia Marquez novel. A pomegranate margarita, handmade tortillas, and an ambience that is both invitingly familial and exotic transports Mamacita’s diners to a Mexico that is part fantasy, part reality, and utterly gratifying.

 
Overal Rating: 8

Rivoli

Address: 1539 Solano Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94707 (Map)

Rivoli

Chef and Owner Wendy Brucker and Owner and General Manager Roscoe Skipper are the dynamic duo behind Rivoli, in Berkeley. They met, wed, and plunged into the world of restaurant success in 1994, with fresh and earthy fare that strikes a balance between unique combinations and traditional techniques. The “secret garden” lures patrons in, and the healthful and satisfying cuisine keeps them coming back. Dishes like the Saffron and Pimenton Risotto and the Pan Roast Chicken are quite memorable, but with a seasonal menu that changes every three weeks there is always something new to try, and love.

 
Overal Rating: 6

The Stinking Rose

Address: 325 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94113 (Map)

The Stinking Rose

Vampires beware! The Stinking Rose is known throughout San Francisco as being the number one restaurant for fans of garlic and excellent food. Located in North Beach, the restaurant goes through over 3,000 pounds of the garlic each month, and diners visit again and again to indulge in the Californian-Italian cuisine. The Stinking Rose is best known for its Dungeness Killer Crab: a fresh crab weighing over two pounds and roasted in a secret garlic sauce until succulent and juicy. The garlicky goodness extends to the rest of the restaurant’s menu, which includes seafood skillets, tureens, surf and turf, pastas, pizzas, prime rib, and even appetizers like Garlic Filet Mignon Chili. To remain accommodating, the Stinking Rose offers all of their dishes as "Vampire Fare"; meaning that they can make any dish sans garlic for those not so fond of the pungent allium. This delicious food is served in a fun atmosphere, complete with themed rooms, interesting garlic collectibles, and even a mechanized, miniature garlic factory. Whether they're a big fan of garlic or not, diners will enjoy this fun, friendly, and tasty restaurant.

 

Narrow Results: By Popularity | By Name | By Price | By Location

1 2 3 4