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Jan 19, 2020 · Fog Harbor Fish House offers the quintessential San Francisco waterfront dining experience and was the first 100% sustainable seafood restaurant and San Francisco Green Business in Fisherman's Wharf. The restaurant features award-winning panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz.
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- +1 415-969-2010
- 39 Pier, San Francisco, CA 94133-1006
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Fog Harbor Fish House offers indoor and outdoor dining with award-winning views serving fresh 100% sustainable seafood. Fog Harbor recently ranked Top 5 Most Popular Restaurant in San Francisco according to Yelp.
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- (415) 421-2442
- Pier 39 #A-202, San Francisco, United States, CA
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Jun 6, 2018 · Fog Harbor Fish House, San Francisco: See 6,021 unbiased reviews of Fog Harbor Fish House, rated 4.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #60 of 5,161 restaurants in San Francisco.
Award winning view of the Golden Gate Bridge, and Alcatraz! Waterfront indoor & outdoor seating. First restaurant on Fisherman's Wharf with 100% sustainable seafood. Fresh fish delivered and hand cut daily. Fresh sourdough bread baked every 30 minutes.
- (10.5K)
- (415) 969-2010
- 39 Pier Ste 202A San Francisco, CA 94133
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Besides the views, Fog House also serves up 100% sustainable seafood, sourdough bread that is baked in-house every hour, and lick-your-fingers-good garlic, whole-roasted Dungeness crab.
- Pier 39 (at The Embarcadero), San Francisco, 94133
- (415) 421-2442
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