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On Columbus Avenue, where North Beach pretends every storefront is a destination, this casual little Mediterranean room makes a quieter case.
Pacific Catch is one of the best seafood restaurants in San Francisco for date night, especially if you want a strong option in Marina.
Pacific Catch has figured out something most Marina restaurants appear uninterested in solving: how to hold a casual register without letting it slide into carelessness.
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Pacific Catch is an easy yes in Marina when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. Guaca-poke and Cabo calamari also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.0 rating across 1,106 Google reviews.
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For now, Pacific Catch holds a 9.0 rating across 1,106 Google reviews.
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Pacific Catch is a Seafood restaurant located in Marina, San Francisco. Pacific Catch has figured out something most Marina restaurants appear uninterested in solving: how to hold a casual register without letting it slide into carelessness.
Pacific Catch is best for dinner, date night. Pacific Catch is an easy yes in Marina when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. Guaca-poke and Cabo calamari also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.0 rating across 1,106 Google reviews.
Pacific Catch is in the moderate price range (moderate). Google rating: 9.0 from 1,106 reviews
Start with Guaca-poke, Cabo calamari, Poke/ceviche trio and Miso black cod. These dishes are shown from TastyPals notes or restaurant data on this page.
Pacific Catch holds a 9.0 Google rating from 1,106 reviews. Pacific Catch is an easy yes in Marina when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. Guaca-poke and Cabo calamari also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.0 rating across 1,106 Google reviews.
Pacific Catch is located at 2027 Chestnut St, San Francisco, CA 94123, USA. Directions are available via Google Maps.
Yes, Pacific Catch accepts reservations. You can book a table online through their reservations page.
Yes — Pacific Catch is tagged for date night dining. Pacific Catch is an easy yes in Marina when you want somewhere that feels considered rather than fussy. Guaca-poke and Cabo calamari also give you a decent sense of the menu. It also holds a 9.0 rating across 1,106 Google reviews.
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