

Discover Trestle Restaurant, where culinary excellence meets the warmth of home in San Francisco. Situated at 531 Jackson Street, our New American restaurant offers a seasonal prix fixe menu that’s perfect for a memorable date night. Under the esteemed Hi Neighbor Hospitality Group, we bring you a Michelin Bib Gourmand accolade, earning our spot as one of the best American restaurants in San Francisco. Whether you’re searching for a restaurant near me or simply the best in San Francisco, Trestle’s harmonious blend of high-quality, affordable dining promises an unparalleled experience. Join us for a magical evening and relish in a cozy atmosphere that epitomizes quality and compassion.
Restaurant offering 3-course fixed-price meals in a quaint space with modern flair.
Hours
| Friday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Saturday | 5:30–10 PM |
| Sunday | 5:30–9 PM |
| Monday | 5:30–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 5:30–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 5:30–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5:30–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 531 Jackson St, San Francisco, CA 94133
Phone: (415) 772-0922
Website: http://trestlesf.com/
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Reviews
We ordered one of each option for all four courses and were impressed. The Red Wine Risotto with braised beef and Roasted Sunchoke soup were definitely favorites. The Cacio e Pepe Spaghetti was solid but nothing special.
We were surprisingly full going into the third and fourth courses so although they offer complimentary bread, consume it with caution. Note that there is an automatic 20% service charge.
I really enjoyed my experience here! And not to mention that the service was truly exceptional. If you are looking for an intimate, cozy vibe with high quality food and service. Look no further!
With 4-courses you might not think it’s enough but I’ll let you know that by the time I reached the end of the second course, I was getting full! Granted, I probably eat less than the normal adult, but by no means was the amount little.
I won’t comment on the specific courses because the courses vary every week based on seasonality. Just know that everything was delicious, flavourful and leaves you with a satisfying feeling. The only course that left me a little disappointed and wanting more was the dessert! It really didn’t have the pizzaz that the other courses did.
If I lived in the area, I would be checking the menu weekly to see if there was something different I wanted and go there for a new food experience every time.
The food presentation and quality are amazing for the price you pay! Having two options for each course is also quite wonderful. If you come as a team of two, ordering both dishes for each course and sharing is a great idea! You get to taste everything and miss out on nothing.
I was a last minute reservation but they managed to squeeze me in and they were flexible! I was only a table of one, so that may have made it a little easier.
The weakest dish was the pannacotta. Two of us had it, but one was very tomatoey and the other not so. It was better with much less tomato.
Not cheap, we spent $340, but we did have a drink each. Also, I’m used to prices in the Boston suburbs.
We arrived (by mistake) an hour before our reservation, so we had a drink at a local bar and had to leave just as the live music started.
Tasty food. Excellent quality especially at its price.
I really enjoyed their duck leg and chocolate cake.