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Welcome to Fort Point Valencia

Nestled in the heart of San Francisco at 742 Valencia St, Fort Point Valencia melds the charm of a brewery with a vibrant seafood experience. This welcoming haven features an impressive array of meticulously crafted non-alcoholic beers, including their flagship KSA, a light Kölsch with hints of fresh bread and orange blossom honey. Patrons can savor fresh seafood offerings, like "Swan Style" scallop crudo and $2 oysters during happy hour. The relaxed atmosphere, enhanced by sleek design and a lively crowd, makes it an inviting spot for friends and families alike. At Fort Point Valencia, great food and quality brews converge for an unforgettable dining experience.

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Welcome to Fort Point Valencia, an exciting haven nestled in the heart of San Francisco’s vibrant Valencia Street at 742 Valencia St. This remarkable venue seamlessly blends American brewery culture with a passion for fresh, high-quality seafood, creating an atmosphere that is both welcoming and unique.

As you step into Fort Point Valencia, you're welcomed by an open and modern design, filled with neon accents that add to its intriguing ambiance. The space is both expansive yet intimate, perfect for gatherings with friends, family, or even casual meetups after events on the street. The atmosphere is lively without being overwhelming, making it an excellent spot to relax, taste, and enjoy.

  • Raw Bar Delights: The culinary highlights include a range of seafood options that are not to be missed. Indulge in their Shrimp Cocktail, featuring four succulent shrimp paired with a vibrant preserved lemon cocktail sauce for just $15. The "Swan Style" Scallop Crudo showcases the freshest catch, enhanced by yuzu, capers, and red onions for $19. And for oyster lovers, their Half Dozen Oysters served with hot sauce and mignonette is a steal at $22.50, particularly during happy hour when these delicacies are offered for only $2 each.
  • Culinary Innovation: Beyond seafood, Fort Point Valencia offers a menu brimming with options to please every palate. Their renowned smash burgers stand out, as many guests have lauded the quality and flavor, breaking the mold of average bar food.

Dive into a superb selection of non-alcoholic craft beers, showcasing innovation that caters to a variety of preferences. The KSA – a light and crisp Kölsch style ale – delivers nostalgic notes of fresh bread and honey, while the Villager – a non-alcoholic San Francisco style IPA – offers a floral and citrusy hop aroma, perfect for pairing with a meal or enjoying solo.

Customer reviews amplify the allure of Fort Point Valencia, highlighting the friendly service, quick turnover, and chill vibe. Julie C. describes it as a "cool place" with a welcoming atmosphere, ideal for families and friends alike. Others, like Mitchell S., rave about the pleasant surprise of exceptional food, breaking away from the typical bar fare.

In conclusion, Fort Point Valencia stands as a testament to the thriving brewery scene in San Francisco, combining great food, quality beer, and a community-oriented spirit. Whether you’re seeking a casual evening out, a unique seafood treat, or a refreshing non-alcoholic beer option, this spot offers something truly special for everyone. Make sure to stop by and indulge in a meal that’s as memorable as the ambiance!

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Julie C.
Julie C.

Really cool place the vibe is welcoming and very chill. There are many options for beers and they have a menu with appetizers and small dishes. They have smash burgers which we ordered and also several seafood options. The bathrooms are really cool they have a voice from speakers talking about animals in nature and it soothing. The service is quick. Oh and the place is kid friendly there were families there earlier. If you are in the I recommend to stop by.

Mitchell S.
Mitchell S.

Would heavily recommend this place. Quality beer and quality food no doubt. We ordered the flight which offered a large variety of local and imported beer. The food blew us away cause we were used to shetty heavily oiled bar food. Pleasantly surprised, this place hit me like nobody has before. The place is a large open area with plenty of select seating. The only critique I have is for the older lady at the register. She was quite frankly rude when I asked about the beer selection. She responded without words and folded the order form placing it between the drinks then pushed the drinks toward me. Angst bruh, much angst. Big Mitch out, will return

Nora F.
Nora F.

Came in on a Thursday night and service was great. Appreciated that the music wasn't blasting and I could actually hear my date speaking without shouting. Garlic fries and Rice-a-Roni treats were meh. Ambiance is chill as long as you're okay with basking in neon signs ha, has plenty of seating. It's cool that they offer $5 beer if you bring in a receipt from local indie shops.

Alden C.
Alden C.

Just recently was the first time I had a beer from Fort Point. I am not sure how I missed this San Francisco brewery as far as getting it into my bookmarks but I am glad an opportunity arose for me to try it because I would have missed out! Steve and I had the Primo which was a pilsner that was highly enjoyable to have. It had a clean, dry and bitter characteristics. It was crushable which means it would be very easy to have more than one of these beers. What a great starting point with this brewery and I'd love another opportunity to try them again. It would be very tempting to get the same beer over again but I am curious to see what I think of their other beer styles also.

Tiffany C.
Tiffany C.

Dropped by on a Saturday night after dinner and was able to grab a seat easily for 2 people. Got a flight to share just to taste a couple of the beers, and they were all really great! My favorite that day was a Korean style lager in partnership with San Ho Won - I forget the exact name of the pour but it was really light and refreshing. The interior is a cool vibe with neon signs and dim lighting all around. The design of the brewery is very sleek and modern with a pretty open layout. Overall, decently spacious and would be a good spot to hang out with large groups of friends! I did not try any of their food that night so definitely want to come back sometime especially to check out their happy hour menu for the $2 oysters and discounted drafts.

Eden C.
Eden C.

Happy hour is Monday - Friday 4-6pm! Only got oysters ($2pp for hh) and wow, they were great. Not the sweetest, but these were huge and fresh oysters! Usually I'm a mignonette gal, but I loved these with lemon & their house hot sauce. Service is great and very sweet. Beautiful space. Will be back for sure.

Therese S.
Therese S.

Came with a friend on a Saturday night around 10 and was so pleasantly surprised to find this affordable and spacious place to grab a drink! We got a flight of 3 beers, which only cost us around $11 and was perfect to split between the two of us. The bartenders were super nice and served us right away. Great place to go if you want to chat with friends without having to yell or wait in a long line, excited to try the food next time too!

Chang T.
Chang T.

Came here for a meetup event. Surprised how many people it was able to fit and thank goodness the staff were on point with so much noisy and able to keep track of large orders. I really dig the open floor plan and then in the back has more intimate. The selection of beer is great. Most of the food smell and taste good- mainly americano influence.

Alice H.
Alice H.

It is a great local spot in SF. I had a flight of their beers, each with its own unique flavor. Their "KSA" (Kölsch Style Ale) is their flagship beer, which is balanced and approachable. I especially loved their Yuzu KSA Radler!

Kay O.
Kay O.

Such a cool little spot with giant open areas! I love the neon blue they had lining this restaurant and bar. My boyfriend and I came for salsa on the streets since we were on Valencia Street and they closed down the street to traffic/cars. Bikes and people walking can still go through but we were able to get a refreshing beer and apple cider for me after we were done salsa dancing. Their bathrooms were a bit interesting. Lol. There were two actual bathrooms and then a basin of sinks that anybody could wash their hands in. Very inclusive or if you just need to wash your hands at least you're not taking/hogging up the bathroom. Lol everything was very organized and the bartenders were very personable so I will definitely be back next month July 20 when they do salsa in the streets again!!