Welcome to the Lower Haight, where San Francisco's historic charm meets modern urban living. In this vibrant neighborhood you'll find everything from vintage to vinyl, BBQ to burgers, early morning bike pelotons to sports bar revelry and late night dancing, a day spa, a mani-pedi & a cut & color or a shave and buzzcut, flowers for your sweetie, or maybe a smoothie... or just sitting at a cafe, a parklet or the park with your friends and people watching… nothing beats the Lower Haight.
Start your morning with artisanal coffee at Pas Normal (a bike shop too!) or the ever steady Grind Cafe, or long time Cafe International before heading to nearby Duboce Park, where folks and their four-legged friends gather for morning walks and sunny afternoon breaks. Every Sunday, the Divisadero Farmers Market transforms the DMV parking lot into a lively marketplace, where you can stock up on local produce, fresh flowers, and artisanal goods from Bay Area vendors. When hunger strikes, you've got so many options! Too many to list here, just a few are: Otra, Bar Stoa, YH Bejing, Bar Jabroni, and Memphis Minnie's BBQ, Woods Lowside and more.. a short walk to the Divisadero corridor, home to the Michelin-starred Che Fico, the legendary Nopa, and mouthwatering Ragazza. But still, you can find a cheap slice of pizza and a deal on noodles and dumplings! The burritos at Little Chihuahua can't be beat, and you'll find your inner om at Folk Yoga, as well as a laid back neighborhood vibe and chill music parklet at the Page Bar on the corner.
The Lower Haight's excellent transit means you can easily explore the city or work remotely from any number of local cafes. Whether you prefer cycling the famous Wiggle route, hopping on Muni or just going on foot, everything is within reach. After work, the neighborhood comes alive with a diverse mix of laid-back bars, lots of restaurants and eclectic music venues. You can't beat the nightlife at The Independent for live music, Peacock Lounge for great jazz and grooves, and Nickie's from trivia nights to football screenings & dancing, as well as Danny Coyle's for the best place to watch the game - any game! The Faight Collective offers everything from comedy to the curious to art shows, too. The Lower Haight has a friendly, community-oriented vibe, where local merchants know their regulars by name and neighbors stop to chat. You'll find a Little Free Library here on the Page Slow Street. It's the rare San Francisco pocket that perfectly balances work-from-home convenience with the energy of a dynamic urban neighborhood.
Welcome to the Lower Haight, where San Francisco's historic charm meets modern urban living. In this vibrant neighborhood you'll find everything from vintage to vinyl, BBQ to burgers, early morning bike pelotons to sports bar revelry and late night dancing, a day spa, a mani-pedi & a cut & color or a shave and buzzcut, flowers for your sweetie, or maybe a smoothie... or just sitting at a cafe, a parklet or the park with your friends and people watching… nothing beats the Lower Haight.
Start your morning with artisanal coffee at Pas Normal (a bike shop too!) or the ever steady Grind Cafe, or long time Cafe International before heading to nearby Duboce Park, where folks and their four-legged friends gather for morning walks and sunny afternoon breaks. Every Sunday, the Divisadero Farmers Market transforms the DMV parking lot into a lively marketplace, where you can stock up on local produce, fresh flowers, and artisanal goods from Bay Area vendors. When hunger strikes, you've got so many options! Too many to list here, just a few are: Otra, Bar Stoa, YH Bejing, Bar Jabroni, and Memphis Minnie's BBQ, Woods Lowside and more.. a short walk to the Divisadero corridor, home to the Michelin-starred Che Fico, the legendary Nopa, and mouthwatering Ragazza. But still, you can find a cheap slice of pizza and a deal on noodles and dumplings! The burritos at Little Chihuahua can't be beat, and you'll find your inner om at Folk Yoga, as well as a laid back neighborhood vibe and chill music parklet at the Page Bar on the corner.
The Lower Haight's excellent transit means you can easily explore the city or work remotely from any number of local cafes. Whether you prefer cycling the famous Wiggle route, hopping on Muni or just going on foot, everything is within reach. After work, the neighborhood comes alive with a diverse mix of laid-back bars, lots of restaurants and eclectic music venues. You can't beat the nightlife at The Independent for live music, Peacock Lounge for great jazz and grooves, and Nickie's from trivia nights to football screenings & dancing, as well as Danny Coyle's for the best place to watch the game - any game! The Faight Collective offers everything from comedy to the curious to art shows, too. The Lower Haight has a friendly, community-oriented vibe, where local merchants know their regulars by name and neighbors stop to chat. You'll find a Little Free Library here on the Page Slow Street. It's the rare San Francisco pocket that perfectly balances work-from-home convenience with the energy of a dynamic urban neighborhood.