
Hours
| Friday | 6:30 AM–1:45 PM, 3 PM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 6:30 AM–1:45 PM, 4 PM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 6:30 AM–1:45 PM, 4 PM–12 AM |
| Monday | 6:30 AM–1:45 PM, 3 PM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 6:30 AM–1:45 PM, 3 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 6:30 AM–1:45 PM, 3 PM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 6:30 AM–1:45 PM, 3 PM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 250 4th St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (650) 302-5079
Website: https://www.shelbysrooftopsf.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: shelbysrooftopsf.com
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Reviews
The highlight of the dinner was definitely us asking for the check- we wait sooooo long that we both ended up going to the bathroom almost at the same time (they were discussing) he got stuck waiting in line so I was taking pictures to wait for him –
We were trying to make the most of the night so as we were walking back from the bathroom to our table that we should have still had, we were talking about how we should order a shot since the check is taking long & the drinks we tried we didn’t like but we wanted an alcoholic drink BUT that got thrown out IMMEDIATELY once I saw our table – the couple that was next to us MOVED TO OUR TABLE – I was SPEECHLESS, they hadn’t given us our check but they cleaned off the table and moved someone to it? When the whole time we were eating it took forever to get anything cleared. I know they knew we weren’t done because the tables are so close to each other – they were just stuck up people who do not have manners. So after that UNNECESSARY interaction with that couple I was OVER IT- I proceeded to find the server and he was like “I thought you guys were done, I was looking for you guys but couldn’t find you” like I said I was taking pictures &never did I see him pop his head into the bathrooms that are literally open so he didn’t have to go in to see me right there LOLLLLL it is just unbelievable that he assumed we had left when it had been well over 30 minutes since we had asked him for the check. That he still went to go print so how is it that he was looking for us to give us the check? Lollllll The bill was almost 300 – so you can’t say we were being cheap and that’s why we didn’t get good service. So yeah unforgettable night!
We purchased tickets to the New Year’s Eve 2025/2026 | Shelby’s Rooftop event for $170 per person. Upon arrival, we discovered that we were expected to carry a table ourselves and manually remove rainwater from it. There were only six tables on the terrace, yet all metal chairs had been removed and locked in a separate room.
I have a ligament tear in my right leg and have been limping for over a month. Standing from 10PM to 1AM was physically very difficult for me. I approached a staff member named Ryan and politely asked for a chair due to my condition. He refused and responded, “It’s not my issue.” After I explained that I had a leg injury, he replied, “Why did you even come here?”
I was completely speechless. Telling a person with a disability or injury “why did you come here” is absolutely unacceptable and discriminatory. The implication was clear: people with physical limitations are not welcome at your venue. This type of treatment toward individuals with disabilities is not normal, not ethical, and may be legally actionable.
There were only six tables, and it would have been extremely easy to leave the metal chairs available so guests could sit during a four-hour New Year’s Eve event—especially considering the ticket price was close to $200, which included only two cocktails and nothing else.
As a result of this experience, I am deeply disappointed and feel very uncomfortable returning to your establishment. This was not the level of service or basic human respect one would expect, especially on New Year’s Eve.
Shelby’s rooftop, was not busy when we arrived and as well appointed, although a bit of a letdown visually after walking through the hotel lobby. Service is strong as is the food. The chef and the menu seems to pride itself and texture and small by delight. The atmosphere, it’s a rooftop bar and restaurant… fairly rare in San Francisco, so it gets top rating. It could have a better view, it could have a designer flare, but I”ll bet in the evening as the sun is going down on a rare warmish night, it’s fabulous. There’s outdoor heaters, so maybe even on a chilly night. It’s definitely worth a visit.