Best Group Dining Gatherings Restaurants in Potrero Hill
8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Long Bridge Pizza Co.
Naturally leavened sourdough crust with East Coast–meets–SF sensibility.
Notable Picks
8.4
Dogpatch staple (since 2014) known for naturally leavened sourdough pies and quick, family-friendly service near Chase Center. The menu balances classic pepperoni with rotating specials, including a popular Detroit-style slice night.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pepperoni with fermented chili honey, White pie with ricotta & garlic, Detroit-style Thursday special
What Makes it Special: Naturally leavened sourdough crust with East Coast–meets–SF sensibility.
8.4
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.
#3
La Connessa
8.3
Modern Potrero Hill trattoria from Bacchus Management Group offering handmade pastas and classic Italian mains in a lively, comfortable room. Families can share generous plates and enjoy attentive service at earlier dinner hours and weekend brunch.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cacio e pepe, Chicken parmigiana, Seasonal risotto
What Makes it Special: Handmade pastas and shareable Italian classics in an upbeat setting.
8.3
Long-running Potrero Hill favorite with a deep roll list, handrolls, and friendly bar seating. Quality fish, quick pacing, and options from combos to specialty maki make it an easy repeat.
Must-Try Dishes:
DJ Roll, Romeo & Juliet Roll, Potrero Hill Hand Roll
What Makes it Special: Extensive roll selection plus legit handrolls at the counter.
8.2
Cajun-Creole staple on the Hill with a legit fried chicken program alongside jambalaya and po’boys. Portions are generous and the Bucket O’ Chicken is a crowd-pleaser for takeout.
Must-Try Dishes:
Bucket O’ Chicken (10-piece), Chicken Combo Plate, Waffle & Fried Chicken
What Makes it Special: Southern plates and large fried-chicken orders from a neighborhood favorite.
#6
Moshi Moshi
8.1
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Happy Hour Hotspots
Group Dining Gatherings
Trendy Table Hotspots
Dogpatch stalwart (since 1987) serving sushi, soba/udon, and bento-friendly lunch sets with efficient service. A practical pick for client-friendly lunches with sake and Japanese whisky options without the downtown fuss.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chirashi Lunch Set, Chicken Karaage, Tempura Udon
What Makes it Special: Legacy Dogpatch Japanese spot with full bar and speedy lunch service.
8.1
Neighborhood stalwart (since 1975) known for sourdough-crust pies baked in gas-fired deck ovens. Not the latest kitchen in town, but it’s a dependable evening stop with hearty combos and friendly service.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sourdough Combination, Clam & Garlic, Pesto Pie
What Makes it Special: San Francisco’s classic sourdough pizza tradition baked on Potrero Hill.
#8
The Ramp
8.1
Waterfront institution with a weekday happy hour and a full kitchen turning out glazed chicken wings, seafood, and patio-friendly plates. Big decks, bay views, and lively crowds make it a go-to after work or before Chase Center events.
Must-Try Dishes:
Thai Chili Lime Wings, Fried Chicken Sandwich, Clam Chowder
What Makes it Special: Bay-front decks with happy hour and house-glazed wings.