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Ingredients were super fresh. Food was delicious and they had large selection of wine and beer. I went there during the happy hour so I had beer with happy hour price $5. The only thing I didnt like was portion was way too small. It seems more suitable if you are looking for small plates with drinks
Happy hour from 4-6pm was great for oysters at $1 a piece. After happy hour the price goes up to $4. Decent selection of drinks but the dinner menu is rather limited. Food generally above average but nothing extraordinary.
Came with a party of two around 7ish, the restaurant was super busy, while we didn't make any reservation, the host somehow managed to get us a table (super nice of him). We had three each of the west coast oyster, grill clam, grill oyster, crispy calamari, England clam chower for start. Have to say
Came here for lunch and to make early reservation. The sea lion plater seems a lot for lunch with 12 oysters, clams , jumbo shrimp, crab meat and salad! The chowder is good to order for sharing instead ! The fried octopus is a little over cooked and it is chewy! Grilled sole fish with seasonal veget
Ordered the raw seafood small platter with oysters, cevice, crab remoulade, clams and stemmed shrimps, very very tasty! For main entree I got that halibut with the potato crust, delicious, very flaky, could have probably cooked few more minutes, but nonetheless very tasty and flaky! Finished off wit
We went there with my two kids (two and four years old) and aimed to some fresh dollar oysters. Staffs were nice. The 4-year-old was sleepy and they put two chairs together as a bed for him. We asked for 24 oysters at the first round. Two glass of Cava were excellent. The sautee shrimp was nice but
This is one of oyster spot for me and my friend! When you go this place in Happy hour, you will get oysters $1 ea 🦪 love it! Service is also great, staff kept coming and ask to check that we’re doing okay. Location is also convenient for me since it’s right next to Salesforce transit center ! I alre
Always have a wonderful experience at Anchor & Hope. Love their Happy Hour. Great place to bring my friends to experience the city. Chill and have a drink there. .Such a beautiful contrast of the architecture of the city and the nostalgic feeling of the place.
Divine lobster rolls with great beer and awesome appetizers (go for the bacon wrapped oysters). Service is good, even when it's crowded. Oh! It's on the expensive side (you can spend 100 USD easily).
Fish & chips was great. Nice and flaky, not a thick layer of batter like so many places. Good attentive service. Not a vast beer selection but a good, tasteful one with some nice surprises. Will return.
Visited during happy hour on a Monday. Was seated at the bar, and was not very busy. I ordered a dozen oysters ($1/per), fries ($6) and a stout ($5). Service was decent and food came out quickly. Food was good as expected. The building/room was hot for such a cold day but the decor was nice and simp
Good service. The waiters are well trained for introducing the food and draft. Cool atmosphere and well food. The oyster are super fresh .
Fish and chips $18 was good but the fish was small and the chips were huge. Clam chowder $15 was good. Service was excellent. No reservations were needed on a Monday lunch.
Right next to transbay terminal. Very cute setup. House chips are fried to perfection. My remoulade salad was yummy and so was my friend 's halibut. Fries could use a bit more crisp but aioli made up for it. Surprisingly not crowded for a Friday night rush hr. This is my 3rd visit and they haven't
Food was pretty good but lunch service for our large group was pretty miserable. We had appetizers, entrees and dessert ... but it took over 2.5 hours. Bonus points for the gluten free beer on the menu.
Great food and service. The bacon wrapped octopus and lobster rolls were amazing. highly recommended
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