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The Brazen Head

   

 415.921.7600

3166 Buchanan St.
between Greenwich St & Pixley St
San Francisco, CA 94123
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Cuisine: Steakhouse   edit

Hidden late-night hangout place of locals and local chef's, waiters and waitress quite, dim interior matches the low-key entrance and location.

Hidden late-night hangout place of locals and local chef's, waiters and waitress quite, dim interior matches the low-key entrance and location.

Parking: Street
Payment: Cash Only, ATM/Debit
Reservations: No
Good for groups: No
Delivery: No
Attire: Casual
Drinks: Full Bar
Good for kids: No
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2 Reviews

local night owl hang out

"One of those unique sf locations that serves food pass midnight. A great place if you want a good food when every other place is closed. The dim room adds a bit coziness and romance to the decent and reasonably priced menu. Must visit, especially for a nice late night meal."

crazy not to order: Steak or salmon are decent
Superb late night dining in European atmosphere
anonymous

"On a recent Friday night after a symphony concert, with dining choices at 10:00pm dwindling rapidly like the free chips bags after a Bay-to-Breakers race, my friend recalled the Brazen Head across town. Fearing the usual 10pm closing time jitters of the staff, I called ahead trying to make a reservation, but was told that they don't take any nor that there would be any rush. Definitely an insider spot of the kind where they don't need to bother with lighted signs (or any sign in fact) on the outside of this quiet, unassuming street corner at Buchanan and Greenwich (parallel to Union). Entering through this veil of secrecy, we find ourselves in a cozy and crowded bar area teeming with a hip crowd. Separated by a wall is a dining area with dim lighting and cramped tables that remind of clandestine back rooms mixed with the atomsphere of an English pub, missing only is the smoke in the air. In keeping with this feeling, the menu looks and feels very European and nudges the diner to the steak choices, among those we had the pepper steak and the dry-aged filet mignon and both proved to be top notch. Forget the corn-fed "well marbled" euphemisms of Your Steak House Chain (TM). Despite the cramped quarters and the crowds the staff is extremely affable and makes you feel cared for. We finally left after midnight, and people were still being seated for dinner. By the way, according to Marriam Webster, "brazen" means this: "3: marked by contemptuous boldness" Now, boldly go!"

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