No more dinner hours at St. Francis Fountain means where should I get a burger around here?

KronnerBurger or somebody should do an after-hours popup at Dynamo Donuts, right?

But more importantly, having a casual dinner at St. Francis was always so fun and chill, and I’m sorry I took it for granted, and I hope it comes back again some day, and if not it will live on forever in my heart.)

(And I obviously still prefer it to Boogaloos.)

(Thanks for the photo, Jess.)

7 Responses to “No more dinner hours at St. Francis Fountain means where should I get a burger around here?”

  1. Jeff says:

    That’s a shame but not surprising, the quality has gone down a lot.
    We used to go to get a fun dinner there with the kids and friends but after 3 pretty bad meals in a row (black burned pancakes, cold potatoes, kind of meh other things) it just kind of fell off our routine.

  2. adam alonzo says:

    that’s a sign on oncoming doom

  3. Ryan says:

    Thats really too bad. There were always really sweet kids that worked there, but it was always clear that owner guy was over it for a long time. San Francisco is a really confusing place these days. No place for kids or family.

  4. Pacific Standard Simon says:

    It’s Tops. Look north, young man, look north.

  5. Dave says:

    Quality is gone at that spot. I used to eat there a bunch but it’s just crap now

    Gross

  6. Truth says:

    It’s been years since the food there was any good. A year or two more they will close for good and then everyone will cry about how San Francisco is over and gentrification is ruining the Mission because a restaurant they at at once is closing their doors.

  7. emilie says:

    The font is wack. End of story.