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Welcome to The Ramp Restaurant

Nestled along the stunning waterfront of San Francisco, The Ramp Restaurant is a vibrant sports bar and seafood haven that captures the essence of laid-back dining. With a welcoming atmosphere, it’s the perfect destination for brunch or lunch with friends, offering a hearty selection from pulled pork sandwiches to perfectly grilled salmon. The outdoor seating provides breathtaking views of boats and the bay, creating an ideal backdrop for enjoying their signature cocktails. Dog-friendly and embracing all guests, The Ramp fosters community spirit, making it a cherished local gem. Whether pre-gaming before a Chase Center event or simply savoring the sun, this venue is a must-visit.

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The Ramp Restaurant: A Hidden Gem on the San Francisco Waterfront

Welcome to The Ramp Restaurant, a delightful dining destination nestled along the picturesque San Francisco waterfront. This unique establishment combines the vibrancy of a sports bar with the soothing charm of a seafood haven, making it a must-visit for locals and tourists alike.

A Cozy Atmosphere with Scenic Views

Upon entering, guests are greeted with a blend of casual elegance and lively ambiance. The Ramp's outdoor seating area is a real highlight, where diners can soak up the sun, enjoy live music, and gaze out at the gentle waves and docked vessels. On sunny weekends, this spot transforms into a lively hub for brunch enthusiasts, sports fans, and families alike.

A Culinary Experience Worth Savoring

From hearty brunch options to succulent lunch and dinner plates, The Ramp offers a diverse menu that appeals to all tastes. Many patrons rave about the pulled pork sandwiches and the crispy fish & chips, served with a delightful dipping sauce—perfect for sharing with friends over laughter and drinks. Customers have also enjoyed the grilled salmon in capers sauce, showcasing the restaurant's commitment to quality seafood.

Vegan and Family-Friendly Options

The Ramp caters to a variety of dietary preferences, providing vegan options and kid-friendly meals—ideal for families looking to enjoy a relaxed dining experience. The casual setting, paired with a full bar that serves refreshing cocktails and a rotating selection of local beers, makes it a favorable choice for group gatherings and celebrations.

Service and Accessibility

While the service has received mixed reviews, many guests appreciate the friendly staff who are dedicated to making your visit enjoyable. The restaurant is equipped with ADA-compliant facilities, ensuring everyone can dine comfortably. With options for delivery, takeout, and private dining, The Ramp is accessible for any occasion.

Your Destination for Weekend Fun

For those looking to indulge in a little weekend fun, The Ramp Restaurant is a prime spot. Whether you're gearing up for a concert at the nearby Chase Center or simply enjoying a sunny day by the water, this establishment offers a perfect blend of good food, lively music, and great company. Plus, with happy hour specials and a great atmosphere for dancing, you're in for an unforgettable experience.

Plan Your Visit

Located at 855 Terry A Francois Blvd, The Ramp is easily accessible, though be prepared for some street parking challenges. With its welcoming vibe and delicious dishes, it's no surprise that our reviewers are eager to return—many indicating they won't let another 20 years pass before coming back!

So, grab your friends or family, head to The Ramp Restaurant, and discover the laid-back charm and delectable flavors that make this waterfront gem a cherished dining spot in San Francisco.

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Scott H.
Scott H.

Stopped by for breakfast on a sunny Sunday morning after an unforgettable night in San Francisco watching the Warriors take the win! It had been over 20 years since my last visit, and I had forgotten just how much I enjoyed this spot. Nestled right on the water by boats and kayaks gliding by, it's the perfect place to meet up with friends, sip on a Bloody Mary, and ease into the day. The food was decent, the service was excellent, and the ambiance was relaxing by the water to make it an absolutely perfect way to end the weekend. A hidden gem I won't let another 20 years pass before visiting again. I'll be back for sure!

Todd K.
Todd K.

The Ramp has a great little spot carved out for them; they're able to overlook the bay, but it's also unique to be able to see large docked ships being cleaned. As for the food, I'm a fan of their lunch and dinner options, but not the biggest fan of their brunch options. The -1 star was due to a couple bad brunch entrees, and while very friendly, I've had some very slow service provided to my table a couple times too. Overall, I recommend this restaurant on a sunny day, sitting out under an umbrella, having a pulled pork sandwich or burger.

Joanne G.
Joanne G.

Solid local place. It is an easy place to grab brunch on the weekend if you live close by. We always like sitting in the outdoor dining area. They have all the brunch basics and prices are reasonable. Service can sometimes be a little slow on busy days, but they certainly don't rush you out either, so nothing wrong with taking one's time on a leisurely weekend day.

Ali F.
Ali F.

I came here for a weekday lunch and there was no wait. They have indoor seating under a tent canopy with water views and outdoor seating by the water. We had chips and guacamole and calamari to start. The guacamole had a bit too much lime but was fresh. The calamari was tasty but was on the spicy side with the jalapeños mixed in. There was also fried lemon slices in the calamari which were edible and interesting. I'd advise not eating the lemon peel as it was bitter. They were out of seafood risotto and seafood linguine. But I was very impressed with my entree of grilled salmon in capers sauce. It was delicious and perfectly cooked and came with mashed potatoes and vegetables. I'm still thinking about it. No parking on site so you'll either need to find street parking (mostly metered) or go to one of the nearby UCSF parking lots. The restaurant is right across the street from UCSF Children's Hospital and down the block from Chase Center.

Christy L.
Christy L.

Visited with a couple friends for Sunday brunch and was greeted with ample seating. We sat inside since it was cold out but still got to have a beautiful view of the water. I tried the Crab Sandwich and Fish & Chips, both of which were great! The Fish & Chips came with a dipping sauce that my friend really enjoyed. The fries were also very crispy. Overall a nice spot to stop at for a casual meal if you're in this side of town. Very close to many other waterfront parks and activities!

Stephanie J.
Stephanie J.

Perfect spot to soak up the sun and enjoy some great drinks by the water. On a beautiful SF day, it's perfect for sipping on a Beer, Spritz, or a Bloody Mary, and enjoying some oysters. The vibe is laid-back, great for large groups. Upfront has games up and great music. It's also a great spot to pregame before heading to a Chase Center game or concert. One downside is that they close between brunch and dinner, which can be a bummer if you're hoping to hang out for longer. Might have to wait on line to get in, but, worth it.