5 Great Restaurants Near San Francisco's Big Theaters - East Bay Times

Going to the theater is a whole experience. There’s dinner before, and drinks or dessert afterward. Lucky for us, San Francisco’s theater district is brimming with dining options, from Italian and Jamaican bistros to a gourmet food hall for those in a time crunch.

Here are five of our favorite restaurant options, just in time for the San Francisco run of “The Color Purple” at the Orpheum. (Psst, they’re all walking distance from ACT’s Geary, The Strand, the Curran and the Golden Gate Theatre, too.)

Kaya

Some of Jamaican menu items displayed at KAYA restaurant in San Francisco, Calif., on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)
Kaya’s menu includes flavorful Jamaican bites — plus a rum punch that serves four. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)

This sexy Jamaican restaurant is named after a Bob Marley and the Wailers album, with a menu borrowed from co-owner Nigel Jones’ Oakland restaurant, Kingston 11. Watch footage of old Marley videos while nibbling on salt fish fritters, fried plantains or grilled shrimp, or share a plate of piri piri chicken washed down with a Rum Punch bowl — it serves four. Open Tuesday-Sunday at 1420 Market St.; www.kayasf.com.

Cala

Reservations are a must at this Civic Center hot spot from Mexico City’s Gabriela Camara, where the focus is on high-brow seafood and the vibe is light and bright. You’ll want to try everything, from the abalone tostadas and kampachi ceviche to the sopas with grilled lingcod and a sweet potato dish with bone-marrow salsa that will leave you swooning before the show. Don’t forget the mezcal margarita. Open Sunday-Wednesday for dinner at 149 Fell St.; www.calarestaurant.com

Popsons

This fast-casual spot specializes in artisanal burgers made with Five Dot Ranch beef (butchered, ground and pattied in-house daily) and Petits Pains Bakery buns. Whether you’re going original — onion, lettuce, pickle, special sauce — or covering your patty with mushrooms, truffle cheese, chili or bacon, it’s a great bite that won’t deplete your pocketbook. Killer veggie burger and kale salad, too. Open daily at 998 Market St.; www.popsons.com.

Tratto

This rustic-chic trattoria is known for its modern Italian cuisine, casual communal vibe and sensational cocktails, including a housemade limoncello program and boozy Italian sodas. Go for the small-plate antipasti, housemade pastas and blistery pizzas or family-style entrees. Don’t miss the fried chicken thighs with crispy prosciutto and lemon. Tratto is open daily, adjacent to The Marker hotel at 501 Geary St; www.jdvhotels.com/tratto.

The Market

Head over to this big food hall in the Twitter building and let everyone in your party choose from six fast-casual spots, including The Organic Coup, Manila Bowl, Poke Bar, Slice House by Tony Gemignani, and, our favorite, Azalina’s, a Malaysian eatery. Grab a cup of Blue Bottle for the walk. Open daily at 1355 Market St., Suite 100; www.visitthemarket.com.

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