San Francisco

Noe Valley’s best

The usually sunny Noe Valley neighborhood is a great place for brunch.  Restaurants and boutiques abound along 24th Street between Church Street and Castro Street, as do babies and dogs.  You’ll find all kinds of foods, including bagels, baked goods, and candies, plus plenty of fragrant flower shops. 

Boundaries: Centered at Church/24th streets, between the Mission District on the east and the Castro District on the west. 
Getting here by public transportation:  From Union Square area/Powell St., take the J Church streetcar that runs along Market Street downtown.  An easy on-off stop along the way includes 20th Street at Dolores Park. 

Noe Valley attractions and restaurants
on 24th Street

3800 block

Noe Valley Farmers’ Market 
3861 24th St.  Free. 
Local organic farmers sell their goods, and musicians play live music.

The Dubliner 
3838 24th St. 
This classic Irish neighborhood pub looks like you would expect it to, with a woodsy relaxed atmosphere that includes TVs tuned to sports.  It’s a great place to hunker down for pint.  Darts and snacks are available, but no food service. 

La Boulangerie de San Francisco 
3898 24th St. 
This coffee shop and bakery has counter service and plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.  Cafe au lait in big bowls and a variety of croissants make me say oh, la la! 

exterior of La Boulangerie in Noe Valley in San Francisco, California
exterior of La Boulangerie in Noe Valley

3900 block

Folio Books 
3957 24th St. 
This small, but deep, bookstore stocks an impressive selection of books.  An inviting space for children welcomes them to take a look at this well-stocked section and stay a spell in a tiny tent.  Free gift wrapping is available. 

interior of Folio Books in San Francisco's Noe Valley
interior of Folio Books in San Francisco’s Noe Valley

Just for Fun
3982 24th St . 
This party supply shop stocks greeting cards and stationary as well as an array of gift items and toys.

4000 block

Qoio
4068 24th St. 
This beautiful, spacious shop features  loose brick floors, high ceilings, live plants, great natural light, and plenty of buddhas.  A sort of temple to jewelry, it displays a large assortment of high-quality original, and pricey, jewelry, including amber.  The owner makes about 90% of the inventory herself, and items can be made to order. 

interior of Qoio shop in San Francisco's Noe Valley
interior of Qoio shop in San Francisco’s Noe Valley

Chocolate Covered 
4069 24th St. 
This long and narrow– and long-established–shop specializes in chocolates from around the world–more than 500 varieties.  In addition, you can choose from a large selection of cyanotype photoprint gift boxes that are made in the back of the store.

interior of Chocolate Covered shop in San Francisco's Noe Valley
interior of Chocolate Covered shop
in San Francisco’s Noe Valley

Noe Valley Bakery 
4073 24th St. 
Super popular items include red velvet and pink coconut cupcakes, scones, cookies, and breads and breadsticks, not to mention refrigerated cookie & scone doughs to bake at home.  Oh, and did I mention the cherry-chocolate bread, dried cherry and coconut scones, blueberry-pecan scones, and loaves of crusty white bread?

interior of Noe Valley Bakery in San Francisco, California
interior of Noe Valley Bakery

4100 block

Lupa Trattoria 
4109 24th St. 
This cozy, friendly Roman-style trattoria presents a menu of delightful dishes:  bruschetta with fava beans, fennel and artichoke salad, tomato and bread soup, tortelloni with creamy mascarpone sauce, and housemade fettuccine Tartufate (porcini, shitake, and oyster mushrooms in a black truffle sauce). 

Barney’s Gourmet Hamburgers 
4138 24th St. 
Giant burgers include a good veggie version and come with a large selection of toppings.  Also good:  chicken Cobb salad, strawberry-chocolate shake, spicy curly fries with ranch dressing.  You can sit in the spacious dining room or on a shady outdoor patio.

4200 block

Firefly Restaurant 
4288 24th St. 
Sporting an intimate setting with low lights, this sweet spot is perfect for a special occasion.  Acme bread with a seasonal spread starts things off.  The menu changes often and might include a delicious classic fried chicken with mashed potatoes and biscuits, or rock shrimp cakes with corn, nectarines, peaches, and avocado purée.  Desserts have included apricot sorbet and coconut cream-cheese ice cream with cashew alfajores, and an apricot-brioche bread pudding.  Tasty vegetarian options are also available.  The prix fix menu offered Sunday through Thursday is a great deal. 

Philz Coffee 
4298 24th St. 
Though small, this branch of Philz is busy.

Noe Valley attractions and restaurants
on Church Street

Lovejoy’s Tea Room 
1351 Church St./Clipper St., 3 blks. S of 24th St.  This delightful tea room is as cozy as anything encountered in England and provides a welcome retreat from city streets.  More description and images.

two lovely hatted ladies taking tea at Lovejoy's Tea Room in San Francisco's Noe Valley
two lovely hatted ladies taking tea at Lovejoy’s Tea Room
in San Francisco’s Noe Valley

Noe Valley Pet Company 
1451 Church St./Cesar Chavez St. 
This well-stocked pet store has plenty of fun, and necessary, items for your pet.  It also offers low-cost vaccinations and operates  a dog-walking service.

interior of Noe Valley Pet Co. in San Francisco, California
interior of Noe Valley Pet Co.

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