


Absinthe Brasserie & Bar is in San Francisco’s vibrant and central Hayes Valley neighborhood, and is among the city’s beloved longest-running dining institutions. With lively décor that evokes turn-of-the-century France, Absinthe’s warm, convivial atmosphere has romanced locals and visitors alike since its founding in 1998.
Upscale, Parisian-style brasserie & bar serving French-Mediterranean cuisine & creative cocktails.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 398 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone: (415) 551-1590
Website: http://www.absinthe.com/
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Reviews
The wine selection is excellent, and the staff is knowledgeable and attentive without being intrusive. Everything from the presentation to the timing of the courses felt thoughtfully done.
Highly recommend for a date night or a refined dinner. We’ll definitely be back!
Unfortunately, food left a lot to be desired.
Duck was not cooked properly. Fat was not rendered and duck was not prepared properly before cooking either. I tasted a piece of duck and I could not even chew or swallow it since it was all fat and skin was chewy. Lentils were underdone and pomegranate seeds in the lentils were not a good addition. The first bite of fish was good before I realized that it was swimming in butter (see picture) and was over a very buttery mashed potato. I gave everyone big bites to taste since it was too buttery for me to eat after a few bites. Beef dish was a bit chewy and over cooked, and the gravy had cooled and had a film when it arrived at the table. Burger was strange since it was a huge bun with lots of fries, and was smothered in aioli. Seemed out of place on the menu. Don’t order dessert. The apple strudel was literally a sliver the width of a little pinky….seriously. It was cutely decorated with flowers. Overall, we’re perplexed about the high rating for food. No appetizers or drinks, 4 people = $250.
The salad with persimmon was great but the scallops and the mushroom tagliatelle were just okay. Honestly, I will go back there for the appetizers and drinks, not for the main menu.
The waiter was spirited but service was not good. We all ordered steak frites. Steak was barely warm and tough. We had to put up a flag to get steak knives. French onion soup was like over-boiled broth. The crudite was not the fish as on the menu and was flat.
To say the least the future dtr-in-law nixed this as an option.
Very sad.
What truly stood out was the attentive service. Our server and server assists were all friendly and knowledgeable about the menu and made excellent recommendations. They checked in on us just the right amount, ensuring we had everything we needed without being intrusive.
The food was exceptional! I highly recommend trying their stand out dishes, the duck breast with truffle accompaniment, steak and the truffle burger all bursting with flavor.
Overall, Absinthe is a gem in San Francisco located in the great Hayes valley neighborhood With its fantastic service and delicious cuisine,