SAVE WITH COUPON

ADDRESS Pier 39 Concourse, San Francisco, CA, United States

WEBSITE http://wipeoutbarandgrill.com/

PHONE 415-986-5966

Wipeout Bar & Grill opened on PIER 39 in 2005, shortly after the Simmons Family (Scooter, Nancy and their children) explored the California coast in search of the best surf food and beach shacks. The family drew on this experience to create yet another one of their winning concepts, which is reminiscent of the classic beach restaurants they visited. Today, Wipeout Bar & Grill is the San Francisco Bay Area’s wildly-popular surfing restaurant. With the wide-open patio and outdoor bar, roaring fire pit, celebrity-signed surfboards, and world-famous beach signs, Wipeout Bar & Grill is San Francisco’s killer hangout spot.

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