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Scoma's Restaurant

San Francisco's floating seafood legend on Fisherman's Wharf, serving fresh Dungeness crab and cioppino with harbor views since 1965.

★★★★★4.6 (6072)

Nestled on a floating pier at Fisherman's Wharf, Scoma's Restaurant is a San Francisco seafood institution since the 1960s. Famous for fresh Dungeness crab, clam chowder, and cioppino, it offers classic Italian-influenced dishes served by white-coated waiters amid dark wood paneling and waterfront views. Perfect for special occasions with its old-school charm and harbor vistas.

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1965 Al Scoma Way, San Francisco, California, 94133, US
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Luxury
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
12 pm-9 pm
Tuesday
12 pm-9 pm
Wednesday
12 pm-9 pm
Thursday
12 pm-9 pm
Friday
12 pm-9:30 pm
Saturday
12 pm-9:30 pm
Sunday
12 pm-9 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    10-15 min walk from Fisherman's Wharf main area; follow signs to Pier 47, $0, easy pier path.

    Driving

    5-10 min drive from downtown SF via Embarcadero, $10-20 parking nearby, arrive early for spots.

    Public Transit

    F-line streetcar to Fisherman's Wharf (20 min from Union Sq), then 10-min walk, $2.50-$8.

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    Local tips

    Reserve ahead for window seats with the best bay views; arrive early for bar oysters and cocktails.
    Start with the famous clam chowder and Crab Louie; pair with local Chardonnay or a classic Manhattan.
    Opt for the lazy man's cioppino to enjoy stewed seafood without shell-cracking mess.
    Visit off-peak (weekdays before 6pm) to avoid crowds and savor the pier's serene vibe.

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    History and Atmosphere

    Scoma's Restaurant has been a fixture on Pier 47 since 1965, embodying San Francisco's fishing heritage. Perched on a working pier in the heart of Fisherman's Wharf, the restaurant floats gently with the tides, offering diners an authentic waterfront experience. Dark wood paneling, leather swivel chairs, and walls adorned with photos of celebrity guests create a nostalgic, clubby ambiance that feels like stepping back in time. Servers in crisp white coats deliver plates with professional flair, enhancing the fine-dining tradition.

    Signature Seafood Dishes

    Seafood takes center stage, sourced fresh from local waters. The legendary clam chowder, thick and creamy, pairs perfectly with complimentary sourdough bread. Dungeness crab stars in the Crab Louie salad and lazy man's cioppino—a seafood stew simmered in tomato-wine broth without the shell-cracking hassle. Other highlights include linguine con vongole, crab cakes, black cod, and raw oysters savored at the front bar. Italian influences shine in creamy pasta diplomatica and fried seafood combos, all emphasizing quality over flash.

    Views and Bar Scene

    Unrivaled bay views from every table overlook boats bobbing in the harbor, with the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance on clear days. The two front bars are ideal for aperitifs like Manhattans, Negronis, or wine flights alongside oysters. It's a spot where tourists and locals mingle, soaking in the lively Wharf energy while enjoying sunset vistas.

    Dining Experience

    Expect attentive, efficient service suited to the upscale setting. Meals unfold leisurely, though peak times bring crowds. Reservations are essential, especially for window seats. The menu caters to seafood lovers with generous portions, though prices reflect the premium location and quality. Pair dishes with local wines for an elevated experience.

    Location and Practicalities

    Tucked away on Al Scoma Way, access involves a short walk along the pier, adding to the adventure. Open daily from noon, it buzzes through early evening. While touristy, Scoma's delivers consistent excellence, making it a must for first-time San Francisco visitors seeking iconic seafood with a side of history.

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