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1965 Al Scoma Way
Ste 1
San Francisco, CA 94133

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Scoma's Restaurant - San Francisco, CA
Scoma's Restaurant - San Francisco, CA
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Scoma's Restaurant - San Francisco, CA
Scoma's Restaurant - San Francisco, CA
Scoma's Restaurant - San Francisco, CA
Scoma's Restaurant - San Francisco, CA
Scoma's Restaurant - San Francisco, CA
Scoma's Restaurant - San Francisco, CA
Scoma's Restaurant - San Francisco, CA
Scoma's Restaurant - San Francisco, CA
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I went there with no expectations, but I was actually very impressed! The view is marvelous, i love the watching the water while i'm having a dinner or luch or whatever time du...

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Visited Scoma's for lunch. Restaurant interior showing its age but was packed at 2pm. Had the prix fixe lunch which was a bit steep for what we had. Following a mediocre cup of ch...

You had me at "clam chowder"! 10/26/2014

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All of the walking around the museum made us very hungry. When in San Francisco, go with seafood. On a referral from my boss, Scoma’s was the place... more

Expectations exseeded 5/24/2011

I went there with no expectations, but I was actually very impressed! The view is marvelous, i love the watching the water while i'm having a dinner or luch or whatever time during the day. So peaceful and beautiful place! I loved the Mozzarella sticks that are melting in your mouth... And the Tunna with butter-soy sause -mmm you should taste it! The veggeatbele dishes are delicious as well, my friend is vegeratian and she appreciated it. We will be definietly back to Scoma's! more

Great Italian Seafood on Fisherman's Wharf 5/24/2011

Scoma’s is fantastic! I found Scoma’s through online reviews before a trip to San Francisco. My wife and I ended up going to Scoma’s the first night of our 4-day trip. It was a very unassuming restaurant without all the hoopla of many other Fisherman’s Wharf restaurants. Tucked away down an ally to Pier 47 next to Castagnola’s, Scoma’s is almost completely hidden from the hustle and bustle of Fisherman’s Wharf. The exterior of the restaurant looked very casual –different than the interior. It had a more sophisticated interior with dark woods and white linen table cloths. Although they welcome casual dress, we were glad we wore something nicer. We found the servers to be very professional and well seasoned in their knowledge of the menu. We put faith in their suggestions and ended up sharing the Pasta Fisherman’s Style dish. Their servings are huge and we recommend sharing unless you’re generally a big eater. The meal was so good, we ended up going back again before returning home. The next time we went for it and shared the Crab Cakes appetizer, Lazy Man’s Cioppino and topped it all off with their specialty Tira Misu and port wine. Whoa… I still can’t forget the flavor of that Cioppino. Honestly, the pasta sauce was what really made the dish so good. Our server told us that Scoma’s has been at that location more than 45 years and is one of the oldest restaurants along Fisherman’s Wharf. Because of that, they get first dibs from the fishing fleet. The restaurant has its own fish processing building right outside the kitchen. The seafood literally comes off the boat, gets cut, cracked & filleted and brought to the kitchen within a distance of about 50 feet. It doesn’t get any fresher than that. One other great asset about Scoma’s… free valet parking. Overall there was nothing that we wouldn’t consider exceptional about Scoma’s. more

Always Consistent! 12/23/2010

Some of these reviews....I wonder if we went to the same restaurant! Scoma's portions are HUGE. You always leave with a to-go bag. Although a tad pricey, it's worth it, as the staff is friendly and professional, knowledgable and well trained. The seafood is fresh, and the shellfish saute is so very good (not sure where the frozen food comparison came in from another reviewer). The bar is a welcome place to wait for your table (which you will likely have to do, unless you come when they open...we go at 11:30 on Sat....and you can get right in). The views vary, but you can get a table with a decent view. Clam chowder is very good, pan seared fish dishes are really good, as are their fried oysters. My husband loves their cioppino. Valet parking will take care of your car quite well....no worries. Ambiance is subjective. I like the old pictures from the 70's and reminiscing and being reminded of sports figures and old horse racing days! more

Always Consistent! 12/23/2010

Some of these reviews....I wonder if we went to the same restaurant! Scoma's portions are HUGE. You always leave with a to-go bag. Although a tad pricey, it's worth it, as the staff is friendly and professional, knowledgable and well trained. The seafood is fresh, and the shellfish saute is so very good (not sure where the frozen food comparison came in from another reviewer). The bar is a welcome place to wait for your table (which you will likely have to do, unless you come when they open...we go at 11:30 on Sat....and you can get right in). The views vary, but you can get a table with a decent view. Clam chowder is very good, pan seared fish dishes are really good, as are their fried oysters. My husband loves their cioppino. Valet parking will take care of your car quite well....no worries. Ambiance is subjective. I like the old pictures from the 70's and reminiscing and being reminded of sports figures and old horse racing days! more

Delicious! 9/20/2010

I had actually heard pretty poor things about Scoma's from family who had visited before, but I was actually very impressed! Went there with my grandmother, and we got a seat by the window (which is essential). Dining while watching the sun set over the water and sailboats is one of my favorite things to do. So peaceful and beautiful! The food was delicious! We ordered the Baked Mozzarella for an appetizer -- I kind of thought these would be like mozzarella sticks, but it was literally just a hunk of deliciously mozzarella cheese melted beneath roasted tomatoes and pesto. Delicious. For an entree, I ordered the Ahi Tuna topped with a butter-soy sauce-- it was a little overcooked (but I like mine RARE). It was delicious. The steamed veggies and garlic mashed potatoes were perfect sides. Yum! Will definitely be back -- great place to take the family :) more

Seafood doesn't get better than this 6/15/2010

I feel like a local tourist enjoying my favorite city each time I eat at Scomas. Scoma's feels like it's part of San Francisco's foundation, much like the Buena Vista, Fairmont, Golden Gate Bridge and trolley cars. There are certain culinary must haves when you eat on the wharf...clam chowder, cioppino, and crab...and great sourdough bread and Scoma's delivers each to perfection. There are several family owned restaurants on Fisherman's Wharf...but none that can compete with the tradition of Scoma's. Pros: 45 years of Delicious Perfection! more

Seafood doesn't get better than this 6/15/2010

I feel like a local tourist enjoying my favorite city each time I eat at Scomas. Scoma's feels like it's part of San Francisco's foundation, much like the Buena Vista, Fairmont, Golden Gate Bridge and trolley cars. Pros: 45 years of Delicious Perfection! more

Old School in a good Way 4/23/2010

I completely disagree with the previous poster. The fact that they tout ""in and out"" as a good place to have a nice meal speaks for itself. It isn't quite 5 star but it's a very high 4 star rating. Updated decor and a more creative menu would make it perfect- but it's still a fabulous place to have a meal. Pros: Good Fresh seafood with no frills, dedicated restauran parki Cons: kind of expensive but worth it more

Old School in a good Way 4/23/2010

I completely disagree with the previous poster. The fact that they tout ""in and out"" as a good place to have a nice meal speaks for itself. It isn't quite 5 star but it's a very high 4 star rating. Updated decor and a more creative menu would make it perfect- but it's still a fabulous place to have a meal. \r \r Yes the waiters may seem a tad brusque- BUT if you are a habitual ""fine diner"" you'll know that most establishments of this sort have ""professional waiters"" That means these guys are not ignorant students working their way through college- but knowledgeable servers. They are NOT there to kiss any puffed up buffoon's hiney- they ARE there to give efficient non-intrusive service. They know the menu and they know tne wine list. If they make a suggestion you'd be smart to heed them. Last time I went I was with 2 older female relatives. They thought the waiter was a bit rude until I explained why he was aloof /formal ( think about the way a butler addresses his employer as ""sir"" no matter how long they have known each other) He completely won my relatives over when he suggested they split an entree and each get a salad or appetizer so they could taste more without ordering too much. These waiters are there to make sure YOUR dining experience is a good one- NOT to sell the most expensive thing on the menu. Nuff on the waiters- if you think a burger is a good meal- this is NOT the place for you...nor are the prices!\r \r The food is good fresh seafood- that means you don't have to drown it in ""stuff"" that overwhelms the seafood. Some may consider it plain- but sometimes simple flavors blends are the best combination. And, speaking as a SF local- you get a decent amount of food for the price. WIll you get the same amount you would if you bought your own seafood from Costco? NO! But for a restaurant- I don't have a problem with the quantity for the price. AGain- if you want a fab seafood meal for the same price as In and out- get your butt to Costco and make your own at home. Nobody at Scoma's will miss you. Trust me. \r \r The decor is dated but charmingly so. Pictures of all the famous people who have frequented the place hang on the walls - and it's easy to imagine that at any moment the rat pack may walk througn the doors. Actually- come to think of it..our waiter had so much..um...""experience"" under his belt that he probably could relay first hand accounts of what waiting on the famous 4 was like! \r \r Highly recommended for a taste of good fresh seafood, and old san franciscan ambiance! Pros: Good Fresh seafood with no frills, dedicated restauran parki Cons: kind of expensive but worth it more

Old School in a good Way 4/23/2010

I completely disagree with the previous poster. The fact that they tout "in and out" as a good place to have a nice meal speaks for itself. It isn't quite 5 star but it's a very high 4 star rating. Updated decor and a more creative menu would make it perfect- but it's still a fabulous place to have a meal. Yes the waiters may seem a tad brusque- BUT if you are a habitual "fine diner" you'll know that most establishments of this sort have "professional waiters" That means these guys are not ignorant students working their way through college- but knowledgeable servers. They are NOT there to kiss any puffed up buffoon's hiney- they ARE there to give efficient non-intrusive service. They know the menu and they know tne wine list. If they make a suggestion you'd be smart to heed them. Last time I went I was with 2 older female relatives. They thought the waiter was a bit rude until I explained why he was aloof /formal ( think about the way a butler addresses his employer as "sir" no matter how long they have known each other) He completely won my relatives over when he suggested they split an entree and each get a salad or appetizer so they could taste more without ordering too much. These waiters are there to make sure YOUR dining experience is a good one- NOT to sell the most expensive thing on the menu. Nuff on the waiters- if you think a burger is a good meal- this is NOT the place for you...nor are the prices! The food is good fresh seafood- that means you don't have to drown it in "stuff" that overwhelms the seafood. Some may consider it plain- but sometimes simple flavors blends are the best combination. And, speaking as a SF local- you get a decent amount of food for the price. WIll you get the same amount you would if you bought your own seafood from Costco? NO! But for a restaurant- I don't have a problem with the quantity for the price. AGain- if you want a fab seafood meal for the same price as In and out- get your butt to Costco and make your own at home. Nobody at Scoma's will miss you. Trust me. The decor is dated but charmingly so. Pictures of all the famous people who have frequented the place hang on the walls - and it's easy to imagine that at any moment the rat pack may walk througn the doors. Actually- come to think of it..our waiter had so much..um..."experience" under his belt that he probably could relay first hand accounts of what waiting on the famous 4 was like! Highly recommended for a taste of good fresh seafood, and old san franciscan ambiance! Pros: Good Fresh seafood with no frills, dedicated restauran parki Cons: kind of expensive but worth it more

average food, 3x overpriced, avoid the pricey restaurants 3/5/2010

This is probably one of the rare times that I've researched a place on-line and regretted going there. Seriously, if you think Scoma's has a great view, you seriously need to invest more time planning your trip around San Francisco and the bay area, because this is average. You can eat for 10% of the price at In-n-Out and get better quality food, and then walk around even more beautiful parts of San Francisco that are just a few blocks away: Acquatic Park and Fort Mason, and stroll along the waterfront to the Golden Gate Bridge if you really want a beautiful walk. I ordered the Shellfish Sautee: it was at about the same quality I would get from a high-end frozen meal, and definitely not worth the $35 they charged for it. It should have been about $12.95. The staff had snooty attitudes, and that really does not match many of the reviews I've read about this place. If you eat out alot and travel around the world, believe the bad reviews you read here because this place will only impress someone who hasn't really experienced the best in San Francisco and the bay area. My advice, if you want to eat someplace nice, start by avoiding anyplace along the waterfront that has a name that starts with an italian word, they are all average at best, and almost all overpriced. Try's Boudin's or McCormick and Kuleto's if you want something good to eat along the waterfront with a good view, or of course just go to In-n-Out and you'll get a good quality burger and fries for about $5, and they are almost across the street from Scoma's. Pros: if you are expensing the meal, maybe good for a quick lunch Cons: at best average food, way way way overpriced, snooty staff more

average food, 3x overpriced, avoid the pricey restaurants 3/5/2010

This is probably one of the rare times that I've researched a place on-line and regretted going there. Pros: if you are expensing the meal, maybe good for a quick lunch Cons: at best average food, way way way overpriced, snooty staff more

average food, 3x overpriced, avoid the pricey restaurants 3/5/2010

This is probably one of the rare times that I've researched a place on-line and regretted going there.\r \r Seriously, if you think Scoma's has a great view, you seriously need to invest more time planning your trip around San Francisco and the bay area, because this is average. You can eat for 10% of the price at In-n-Out and get better quality food, and then walk around even more beautiful parts of San Francisco that are just a few blocks away: Acquatic Park and Fort Mason, and stroll along the waterfront to the Golden Gate Bridge if you really want a beautiful walk.\r \r I ordered the Shellfish Sautee: it was at about the same quality I would get from a high-end frozen meal, and definitely not worth the $35 they charged for it. It should have been about $12.95.\r \r The staff had snooty attitudes, and that really does not match many of the reviews I've read about this place. If you eat out alot and travel around the world, believe the bad reviews you read here because this place will only impress someone who hasn't really experienced the best in San Francisco and the bay area.\r \r My advice, if you want to eat someplace nice, start by avoiding anyplace along the waterfront that has a name that starts with an italian word, they are all average at best, and almost all overpriced. Try's Boudin's or McCormick and Kuleto's if you want something good to eat along the waterfront with a good view, or of course just go to In-n-Out and you'll get a good quality burger and fries for about $5, and they are almost across the street from Scoma's. Pros: if you are expensing the meal, maybe good for a quick lunch Cons: at best average food, way way way overpriced, snooty staff more

Great Place 10/2/2009

The wait is not long. Help is very helpful. And the servers are first class. Food is consistent Drinks are good. Wine list is right on. My lady loves the Halabit and I the Sword fish. we have had other items, all great. What can I say I love The Place For Seafood Pros: Food aloways the same. Excellent Cons: None I can See more

Great Place 10/2/2009

The wait is not long. Help is very helpful. And the servers are first class. Food is consistent Drinks are good. Wine list is right on. My lady loves the Halabit and I the Sword fish. we have had other items, all great. What can I say I love The Place For Seafood Pros: Food aloways the same. Excellent Cons: None I can See more

Scoma's Fisherman's Wharf is great! 8/29/2009

We wanted to take my out-of-town parents to a great italian or seafood restaurant that wasn't outrageously priced or fancy. Scoma's was perfect. Perfect steak, pasta, and the halibut was to die for! more

Scoma's Fisherman's Wharf is great! 8/29/2009

We wanted to take my out-of-town parents to a great italian or seafood restaurant that wasn't outrageously priced or fancy. Scoma's was perfect. Perfect steak, pasta, and the halibut was to die for! more

By far the best! 1/1/2009

This is by far the best restaurant on the pier if not all of SF. I eat here every time I come to SF. I love the lobster, surf and turf, shrimp scampi...hmmm...don't think I have had a bad dish yet. Although, they are best known for their seafood so that is all I have ordered. The bar is great, too. more

By far the best! 1/1/2009

This is by far the best restaurant on the pier if not all of SF. I eat here every time I come to SF. I love the lobster, surf and turf, shrimp scampi...hmmm...don't think I have had a bad dish yet. Although, they are best known for their seafood so that is all I have ordered. The bar is great, too. more
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Scoma's is 45 years of Seafood tradition

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  • Scoma's is a San Francisco icon and the only restaurant located in Fisherman's Wharf with a working 46 foot fishing boat. Freshness and high quality are the main reasons the restaurant has been succes

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  • In Short
    For more than four decades, this family-owned and operated seafood restaurant has been serving fresh fish, pasta and steaks prepared with Mama Scoma's recipes at its Pier 47...

  • 7/5/2005 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Sun-Thu 11:30am-10pm, Fri-Sat 11:30am-10:30pm
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