

Surfboard art & global eats like burgers & burritos lend this waterfront spot a surf-shack vibe.
Hours
| Friday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Pier 39, San Francisco, CA 94133
Phone: (415) 964-4700
Website: https://www.wipeoutbarandgrill.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb_listing
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Reviews
We ordered a few dishes to share, and everything hit the spot. The Wipeout Nachos were loaded and definitely the star of the table plenty of cheese, jalapeños, beans, guac, and sour cream, and big enough for a group. The Garlic Fries were crispy with a strong garlicky punch (in the best way), great for snacking with drinks.
I also had the Baja Tacos, which were fresh and flavorful with a nice mix of crunch and spice. The Sizzling Shrimp Bowl was another standout hot, well-seasoned shrimp over rice with veggies, served sizzling just like the name suggests.
Overall, solid drinks, generous portions, and great energy right in the middle of Pier 39. A fun spot for casual food, drinks, and hanging out by the waterfront. Would definitely come back!
I ordered the El Pastor Burrito, and it was packed with flavor in every bite. My wife got the Baja Fish Tacos and said they were delicious — the best cod she’s ever had!
Overall, great food, generous portions, and a fun atmosphere. Definitely a spot we’d come back to!
Combo of high tops and tables for seating, plus a bar. Outdoor seating available.
Nachos were great! Pizza-so,so. Burgers just okay. Service was very slow. Maybe short staffed or something, because the restaurant wasn’t crowded.
TVs around with various sports on.
Shared bathroom which ruined it for me. I don’t like being in a stall next to the opposite sex.
They are on Pier 39 so there are fun shops and things to do right there.
The kids had fish and chips which they devoured which is always great. I had the hot honey chicken sandwich. Which had some weight to it. The fries were nice and the sandwich was very good with all the pickles and coleslaw. The chicken was pretty tender and an actual piece of chicken not a pre-made burger which I enjoyed. The spice was subtle but pleasant. My only complaint was the very limited hot honey. The small amount I tasted was very nice it just could have had 4x the amount that was on there. Otherwise it was nice.
My wife had the calamari and fries. They didn’t bring it initially and may have been left in the warmer for a few minutes as the plate was very hot when it arrived. The calamari was over cooked and a little tough. But the taste was ok. Overall 3 meals out of four were pretty good.
We have had the calamari before and it has been cooked very well and tender. I guess they were just busier than usual today
The atmosphere is casual and fun, with a laid-back surf vibe and friendly service. Great place to relax and enjoy a meal with a view of the bay. We’d happily come back!
I had the California burger, cooked medium. Could have used a tiny bit more seasoning but prepared very well.
My daughter had the California burrito with steak and the steak was fantastic!
Staff was friendly, service was fairly quick.
They do have a bathroom that confuses a lot of people because it is 1 sink area for everyone and then individual unisex toilet rooms. A sign could be helpful.
Atmosphere was great. Our boy liked the surfboard tables. The staff were friendly and efficient. The food was great. The house made chips were awesome as were the garlic fries.
Bathroom situation was a little wonky with a wall of communal sinks outside each corresponding abode.
I do have to say, the price point for two burgers and a basket of 6 wings was steep. This same meal anywhere else would have been at least $40 less than what we paid. We can only surmise these price points reflect location and not necessarily the decadence of the meals.