
Within earshot of the roar of the Giants crowd and the horns of the tugboats setting out for the bay, you can’t get more San Francisco than our new Mission Rock spot, ATwater Tavern. Everything from our menu to our name is a nod to classic San Francisco, and you’re sure to hear a few jams from the Haight hay day playing through our speakers. Enjoy locally-sourced dishes and our one-of-a-kind cocktails created by the very people who mix ’em. In addition to brunch and happy hour, we’d be honored to host a private party or event for you and your co-workers!
Expansive, industrial-edged bar and bistro for California fare, a lively outdoor deck with cool views.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 295 Terry A Francois Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94158
Phone: (415) 512-7153
Website: http://www.atwatertavern.com/
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Reviews
The burger, fish and chips, crab cake were good, but pasta was very salty and we told our waitress about it. Her reaction was as if she didn’t care !
My fiancé and I celebrated our engagement party at ATwater Tavern this past July, and we couldn’t have asked for a more perfect venue to celebrate with our ~70 guests. The beautiful weather allowed us to fully enjoy the fantastic indoor/outdoor space, creating a wonderful flow.
From start to finish, the experience was seamless, thanks in large part to Christina, their amazing event manager. She was incredibly organized, responsive, and ensured every detail was taken care of.
The food was fantastic! The extensive menu offered something for everyone, from delicious seafood and perfectly cooked tri-tip to thoughtful vegan options. Our guests loved the variety and quality. And the desserts were amazing! The rounds of food were paced perfectly throughout the evening.
The A/V setup was exactly what we needed – our Spotify playlist created the personalized atmosphere, and the photo slideshow on the screens was a lovely touch. The seating arrangement worked wonderfully for mingling and enjoying the celebration.
The staff at ATwater were also incredibly accommodating with our vendors. They were so helpful with the setup and breakdown for our flower wall & neon sign and the delivery of our floral arrangements, making the process stress-free.
The best touch of the night, and something everyone raved about, were the signature cocktails they crafted to celebrate our engagement: the Charleston Twist, Taiwanese Tea, and Martinez. They were delicious and such a thoughtful detail.
A huge thank you to Christina and the entire team at ATwater Tavern for hosting such an unforgettable and magical celebration. We highly recommend ATwater Tavern for any special event!
The main issue is the food quality- the appetizers on Happy Hour were great! But the main entrees were seriously lacking. We got the fish and chips, potato gnocchi, and grilled chicken sandwich. The sandwich was probably the best (6/10), but the gnocchi and fish and chips both tasted as though they were frozen meals (1/10). Those also happened to be the most expensive things we got ($25) so it was pretty disappointing!
The service I will say was very friendly and quick.
Give me the ABSOLUTE piece of art the tavern burger, slap it with Swiss and cheddar cheese, make it a double AND MAKE IT FAT, AND HOLYYYYY!!…
People nowadays don’t know what a B U R G E R does to a MAN’S body along with the excellence of service & greet from everyone working there.
I’m always there because this place SSSSMACKSSSS.
Our company reserved the top bar area and it was great to see the same male and female bartenders.
The finger food was a hit again.
AtWater Tavern should be your stop if you’re planning for a night out in “Mission Rock” area of San Francisco.