Introhive's Guide to Eating and Drinking in San Francisco
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Dreamforce is a blur: 1000s of people, hundreds of sessions, dozens of parties and zero spare time. The Dreamforce app does a great job of
keeping you organized at the event but ya gotta eat. We thought we’d collect our Dreamforce veterans in a room and get their insider tips to
keeping you fed and your spirits high. We tried to pick spots that may not be on your radar or are part of the regular Dreamforce circuit. Enjoy!
AWESOME LUNCH SPOTS
DELICIOUS DINNER SPOTS
Whether it’s a quick bite or you need a break from the crowds these are good bets close by:
Here are four good suggestions for nights you want to fly without
reservations or are trying some different:
Dreamforce days are jam packed, so getting started with a good breakfast and
a stellar coffee are even more important than usual:
GREAT BREAKFAST
SPOTS
Dottie’sYes it gets a lot of hype but it deserves it. Great food and crazy portions
Where Are They?28 6th St, San Francisco
The Palace HotelHave an important breakfast meeting? This is the spot to do it. A beautiful room with lots of space between tables to talk.
Where Are They? 2 New Montgomery St, San Francisco
The Plant CaféVisit anyone of the locations in the city for a healthy and fresh breakfast. It’ll make up for the damage you may have done the night before.
Where Are They?101 California St, San Francisco
The GroveThis place is jammed at lunch and for drinks but is perfect for grabbing a quick pre-Dreamforce bite.
Where Are They?690 Mission St, San Francisco
Samovar Tea LoungeA hidden oasis nearby Dreamforce in Yuerba Beuna Gardens. Interesting menu and a great patio if the sun is shining.
Where Are They? 750 Howard St, San Francisco
Metreon Food CourtIt’s a zoo but there’s a ton of choice and you can’t beat the convenience.
Where Are They?135 4th St, San Francisco
The restaurants at Nieman MarcusOne posh the other less so. Both super convenient and out of the fray.
Where Are They?150 Stockton Street San Francisco
Zero ZeroYou’ll never get reservations in the evening during Dreamforce so come for lunch and enjoy perfect pizza and apps.
Where Are They?826 Folsom St, San Francisco
Anchor and Hope Big room, great seafood and they can often accommodate last minute diners during Dreamforce.
Where Are They?83 Minna St, San Francisco
Osha ThaiA few convenient locations and quick service make this the spot for pre-party dinner or something last minute.
Where Are They? 311 3rd Street San Francisco
SensHidden away nearby Embarcadero with a lot of seating this Mediterranean spot always seems to find a table during busy nights.
Where Are They?4 Embarcadero Center Promenade Level San Francisco
Mission Bowl ClubBowling alley, restaurant or bar? It’s all three and it’s a fun and unusual spot to hang out with friends.
Where Are They?3176 17th St, San Francisco
Rogue Ale HouseThe San Francisco outpost of the Portland brewery has an awesome list of their own and guest beers in an unpretentious and fun spot.
Where Are They? 673 Union St, San Francisco
Twenty First Amendment Brewing CompanyLoud, buzzy and great beer plus a menu with all of the pub faves. We go often.
Where Are They? 563 2nd St, San Francisco
Le Trappe Café There are beer nerds and then there are Belgian beer nerds. This place is a shrine to all things Belgian beer in a really cool subterranean bar.
Where Are They? 800 Greenwich St, San Francisco
Magnolia Gastroub A beer list that’s matched with a great menu makes this a perfect off the beaten path choice.
Where Are They? 1398 Haight St, San Francisco
BEERBEERBEER.We have a lot of beer nerds in our crowd so we spend a lot of time seeking out the best beer list in town. Here’s a few we love...
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