
L'héritage du levain de San Francisco, cuit quotidiennement au Fisherman’s Wharf.
Boudin Bakery, situé à Fisherman’s Wharf, propose le célèbre levain de San Francisco ainsi que des plats axés sur les fruits de mer et les classiques de la boulangerie. Les clients louent le pain croustillant et savoureux, ainsi que la préparation de la pâte visible qui entoure l'expérience culinaire. L’emplacement phare offre des places assises à l'étage, une ambiance animée et un aperçu d'une tradition bien-aimée de la ville.
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Miches au levain façonnées à la main, y compris des formes amusantes comme des tortues et des crabes, disponibles à l'achat ou dans les repas.
Des plats classiques de San Francisco tels que la chowder de palourdes dans des bols de pain, des salades de crabe de Dungeness et des huîtres fraîches.
Des pizzas uniques préparées avec notre pâte au levain signature, comme la pizza Margherita, pour une touche acidulée.
Observez les boulangers préparer la pâte à travers des fenêtres d'observation, offrant une expérience éducative et divertissante.
Bar complet avec boissons et cocktails disponibles à l'étage, parfait pour se détendre avec vue sur le Wharf.
🥖 A Quintessential San Francisco Sourdough Experience Visiting the flagship Boudin at Fisherman’s Wharf is practically a rite of passage when you're in the city. The atmosphere is vibrant and historic, and you can’t beat the smell of fresh sourdough wafting through the air as you watch the bakers shape loaves into crabs and turtles through the observation window. The food quality itself was actually quite good; the bread has that perfect tangy crust and chewy interior that Boudin is famous for. If you are coming here for the iconic taste of San Francisco, the flavors definitely live up to the reputation. 🚩 A Significant Hygiene Disappointment Unfortunately, the meal took a turn for the worse when I discovered a hair in my sandwich. While I understand that mistakes happen in high-volume kitchens, especially in a tourist-heavy area like the Wharf, it is still a major hygiene concern that immediately affects the appetite. It’s disappointing because the sandwich was otherwise tasty and fresh, but finding a hair mid-meal is a tough hurdle to clear. For a brand as established as Boudin, I really expected a higher level of quality control in the assembly line. ⏳ Challenges with Service and Responsiveness What truly brought the rating down from a potential five stars to a three was the way the staff handled the situation. When I pointed out the issue, I expected a quick and professional resolution. However, the service felt a bit disjointed and slow. I actually had to ask a few different times to get the sandwich remade. Instead of an immediate apology and a priority replacement, it felt like I had to keep following up just to get a clean meal. In a fast-paced cafe environment, the staff should be more empowered to fix these kinds of errors quickly without the guest having to become persistent. Iconic Sourdough: The bread is undeniably excellent and fresh. Crowded Atmosphere: It is a major tourist destination, so expect long lines and a lot of noise. Hygiene Slip-up: Finding a hair was a significant letdown for a place with this much history. Remake Delay: The resolution process was much slower than it should have been, requiring multiple requests. 👍 Final Verdict: Worth it for the Food, if You’re Patient I am giving this Boudin location 3 stars. On one hand, the food was good and that famous sourdough is hard to find elsewhere. On the other hand, the combination of a hair in the food and the sluggish response from the service team made the experience a bit of a headache. If you’re at the Wharf, it’s still worth stopping by for a loaf of bread or a quick bite, but keep an eye on your order and be prepared to stand your ground if the service isn't up to par.
If you’re visiting San Francisco, a stop at Boudin Bakery at Fisherman’s Wharf is an absolute must. Known as the birthplace of sourdough in the city, skipping their legendary bread or sourdough pizza would be a culinary crime. We grabbed seats at one of the three upstairs bars and were immediately welcomed by a friendly barman who made us feel right at home. A few refreshing drinks later, we indulged in fresh oysters and a sourdough margarita pizza—both were flavorful and perfectly prepared. The combination of crisp crust and tangy sourdough made the pizza a standout snack. Before leaving, we had the chance to watch the bakery team prepare a massive batch of dough for the next day’s bread. Seeing the process on such a large scale was fascinating and added to the authentic experience. Bottom line: Great food, warm service, and a peek behind the scenes of an iconic San Francisco tradition. Whether you’re here for a quick bite or a full meal, Boudin Bakery delivers a taste of history with every bite.
We loved the sourdough bread. It was very flavorful. The crust was nice, and the inside of the bread was warm. The chowder had nice flavors. Not close to the best I've had but servicable. The I was impressed with the volume they were able to handle. We sat outside, and even in December, it was pleasant. There wasn't anyone sitting around, so we fed our extras to the plentiful birds, which my son loved feeding the crows, pigeons, sparrows and seagulls. It was really fun and we'll remember it for a long time.
stopped in for lunch after a morning of walking along the embarcadero and visiting the sea lions at pier 39. we wanted to show the kids all the sourdough critters at boudin bakery, and opted for more comfortable seating upstairs at the bistro. it was a long weekend and the place was packed but we were promptly seated. service was polite and efficient. my daughter loved the turtle sourdough bread bowl her clam chowder came in, and didn’t have complaints for the soup either. i found the chicken, mash and carrots off the kids menu to be a great value. crab & corn bisque was ok, nothing special. the standout of our meal was definitely the dungeness crab salad. fairly generous portion of sweet, succulent crab on a bed of fresh and beautifully presented vegetables. so refreshing!
our server was great. he always checked on us. food was good as well & atmosphere. i enjoyed the sea food linguine , clams (appetizer) , caesar salad and clam pasta. my partner said he didn’t care for the clam pasta and that it was bland. the steamed clam was sooo good ; i enjoyed the sauce it was in very much. it came with a few garlic sticks which made it even better! overall i had a good dinner.
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