Where in the San Francisco area (pier 39)...restaurants?

I'm taking my girlfriend out for a date (birthday) and I want to know what restaurants I can go to for dinner (affordable). It must be in walking distance (.5 miles or so) of pier 39. Drinking is not an option and again it must be affordable ($18 max per person). I look forward to your responses.

2007-12-01T23:48:06Z

We ate at Boudin's, thank you for all of your inputs. We had a great time. Thanks again. =]

chefgrille2007-11-25T09:46:57Z

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I second Boudin. We just took our kids and grandkids there. Clam chowder in a sourdough breadbowl is $7.95 (and no tipping needed). And it's so excellent! Then go walking around and find a chocolate shop and grab dessert on the go. And just walk around and enjoy the sights and talk. Don't forget her gift! :)

Anonymous2016-12-19T01:06:43Z

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C F2007-11-29T23:00:23Z

Are you from the West Coast? If not, I recommend In N Out Burgers. I know, it sounds cheap/unromantic, but really, the best burger in the area. Yum.

Rainforest Cafe might be a fun (but touristy) option.

For an $18 pp budget - I recommend Boudin (clam chowder), but I'm not sure if it's open during dinner. How about Houston's - classic American food (don't order steak). Ana Mandara is a nice fusion restaurant, but maybe a bit expensive.

If you're willing to walk a little further, maybe Palomino? Or Gordon Biersch? Around there is Taylor's Automatic Refresher - yummy sweet potato fries and shakes.

Or if lunch is an option... maybe walk to the Ferry Building during the Farmer's Market and buy some fruit, cheese, meats, bread and have a picnic! Get gelato afterwards in the Ferry Building.

Have fun!

?2007-11-30T14:55:04Z

North Beach is pretty close to Pier 39. Walk up Columbus (where Tower Records used to be), there are plenty of places, both expensive and cheap. Take a look at a few and decide for yourself. But I definitely think North Beach is far more romantic than Pier 39. All those tourists completely kill that area.
Good luck!

dolphin_mama8312007-11-24T19:15:20Z

Fog City Diner might be one place. There's also a place across the street and down one block from Pier 35. I can't remember it's name at the moment but will post it in a few minutes. Further down the Embarcadero is Gordon Biersch. Some of the entrees at these places will be out of your price range but you should be able to stay within your budget. There's also a Rain Forest Cafe on Pier 39 or The Hard Rock Cafe. Either of these 2 places can be fun too.

The name of the place is Houston's.

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