SFReview
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SF is surrounded by water, which explains the abundance of seafood restaurants in this town. They mostly fall into two categories: old-school spots where Ariel and her animal friends might bust through a porthole on the wall, and buttoned-up places catering to the upper crust who regularly swipe their corporate card. Popi’s Oysterette is the happy medium, and you’ll always have a pleasant time here.
photo credit: Erin Ng
We welcome this Marina spot to the seafood scene because they excel in the art of the Effortlessly Fun Meal. There’s no planning needed or build-up to a trip here. You can saunter in unannounced for a low-effort afternoon catch-up with a friend visiting from a landlocked state, or Happy Hour with $7 glasses of rosé. The breezy space and tastefully nautical decor put you at ease while working to get you hyped about the bunch of shellfish you’re going to suck back. The dining room looks plucked out of a San Diego-inspired mood board, with ocean-blue tiles, ropes hanging overhead, and photos of surfers on the walls. Staff drop off checks in empty cans of Campbell’s clam chowder, which, ironically, you’ll swear off forever after eating one spoonful of Popi’s version.
photo credit: Erin Ng
photo credit: Erin Ng
The menu itself isn’t anything over-the-top. Just a bunch of colorful seafood salads, sandwiches, and raw bar dishes that feel light and refreshing. You can slurp up raw and grilled oysters at the bar, fill your entire table with well-stuffed crab rolls, smoky trout dip, and incredible green cioppino, or just linger over a glass, or four, of something from their short and sweet wine list. This place is a temple of seafood for pretty much any occasion. Even if you’re someone who avoids the Equinox-powered yuppie playground that is the Marina like it’s your full-time job, just get here.
Food Rundown
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Green Cioppino
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Clam Chowder
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Oysters
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Fish-N-Chips
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