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Best Brunch Seafood Restaurants in San Francisco

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
Mission Rock Resort
Bayfront patio with oysters, seafood plates, and strong brunch.

Notable Picks

$$ Potrero Hill Seafood, Breakfast
Waterfront American seafood with wide bay views, oysters by the dozen, and a lively brunch that draws Mission Bay regulars. It’s the move for patio seating and seafood plates before a game or concert nearby.
Must-Try Dishes: Dungeness Crab Benedict, Oysters on the Half Shell, Fish & Chips
What Makes it Special: Bayfront patio with oysters, seafood plates, and strong brunch.

Worthy Picks

$$$ Castro Seafood
Seafood-forward Castro hangout with cocktails, happy hour, and a brunch-to-dinner menu. Expect oysters, fried-to-order fish, and playful Mediterranean-leaning plates in a social room right on Market.
Must-Try Dishes: Fisch and Chips, Grilled Oysters, Calamari
What Makes it Special: Seafood plates, cocktails, and weekend brunch on a lively Castro corner.
$$ Pleasanton Seafood, Burgers
This newer all-day cafe brings British-inspired elegance to downtown Pleasanton, with a surprisingly excellent burger that regulars call the best they've had. The beautifully decorated outdoor restaurant space serves everything from high tea to dinner, but the burger has become an unexpected standout.
Must-Try Dishes: The Duchess Burger, Kusshi Oysters, Duchess Croissant
What Makes it Special: British-inspired elegance with an unexpectedly excellent burger
$$ Mission Bay Seafood, American
A waterfront seafood tavern built around a wood-fired Santa Maria grill burning red oak, turning out smoke-kissed oysters, paella, and grilled catch with a technique you don't often see in San Francisco. The real draw is the setting—panoramic sightlines to Oracle Park and the Bay Bridge from the patio, which makes it a natural staging point for groups heading to Chase Center or Giants games. Expect SF waterfront pricing and a noise bump on event nights, but on a calm evening, it delivers a relaxed bayside dinner with real cooking behind it.
Must-Try Dishes: Drake's Bay Oysters, Fish and Chips, Crab Cake
What Makes it Special: Waterfront seafood tavern cooking over a wood-fired Santa Maria grill with red oak, right on the Bay with panoramic views of Oracle Park and the Bay Bridge