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ADDRESS Pier 43 1/2, San Francisco, CA, United States

WEBSITE http://www.franciscancrabrestaurant.com/

PHONE 415-362-7733

HOURS 11:30am - 10:00pm Daily

If the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area is part of your itinerary, include a visit to Fisherman’s Wharf, famous for seafood dining. The Franciscan Crab Restaurant offers superb panoramic seafood dining. Enjoy seafood favorites Dungeness Crab, Crispy Crabcakes, Seafood Antipasto, fresh oysters, and steamed mussels. The Franciscan Crab Restaurant also features freshly made burrata and salumi.
High ceilings and twenty foot windows, offer unforgettable views of San Francisco Bay, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Bay Bridge, San Francisco’s spectacular skyline, Alcatraz and of course, historic Fisherman’s Wharf. Built in the late 1950’s and recently remodeled, the Franciscan restaurant has been a long standing part of San Francisco seafood dining and Fisherman’s Wharf’s landscape. Countless visitors, both native and from afar, have made the Franciscan restaurant a local tradition in seafood dining on the wharf.

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