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Woodhouse Fish Company, San Francisco, California, Seafood Restaurant Details
Address: 2073 Market St, San Francisco (San Francisco), California (CA), 94114
Send to devicePhone: (415) 437-2722
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08/19/2015 2:57 amLobster roll was great (clam not so much), but the $1 oysters on Tuesday were the best. |
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07/11/2015 8:36 amThe fish and chips with anchor steam beer batter, out of this world. Oh yeah the anchor steam beer was dynamite too. Love this place. |
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03/26/2015 4:23 pmThe crab roll might be on the pricey side but is one of the best sandwiches I have ever had. The crab was fresh and sweet with nice lumps of meat. The buttery roll melts in your mouth. It was well worth it! I would have another but it fills you up. I have to wait till tomorrow. |
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01/15/2015 2:37 pmHaving heard from recommendations from friends, we were excited to try this restaurant. The spot is small and quaint with interesting/historical wall decorations. The staff is friendly and energetic and able to provide good recommendations. For non-fish eaters, I wouldn't recommend this restaurant as they're non-fish options are almost non-existent. I don't usually enjoy fish, but found the lobster roll to be delicious. The cod tacos were also surprisingly good with lots of flavors. The french fries were my favorite, with a good amount of crisp and salt! |
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12/30/2014 12:15 amI saw this place and really wanted to come here. Man was i impressed more than i expected. The fish n chips my favorite was amazing!! Wow ill remember these!!. We also split a calamri dish and it was really good as well. Love the decore in the place it makes me think im right by the sea!! I havnt even gotten to the service yet but we left full and very pleased. Im just visiting san fran but really happy i got to come here and it was better than expected!! Also try thr crab sandwhich. Im not a big fan but i actually tried it snd thought it was good! |
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09/24/2015 1:57 pm"Meaty" crab and lobster rolls are the lures at these New England–style seafooders where the "flavorful, affordable" catch is served by a "cheery", "helpful" crew; since the "low-key", nautically themed joints are "popular with locals" and "there are no reservations", "be prepared to wait." |