1751 Social Club Restaurant
San Francisco Nightclub Review

Haight area nightclub with restaurant
1751 Social Club is a popular nightclub for young San Francisco
professionals. The Club focuses on its nightclub / bar business,
but also offers a restaurant. While the restaurant might be a
good connected visit to the nightclub, we found the restaurant to be
unexceptional.
We tried out the specials which included a American
Cordon Bleu Chicken; Seafood Stew, and the flat iron steak. Our
food was not of a quality in preparation for a high end restaurant.
The chicken cordon bleu in particular was bland and dry. There
was little or no cheese, and the dish had small pieces of bacon
sprinkled around the side. The rice was also bland. We
were informed that there were no modifications of any kind to the
specials. The garden salad was primarily iceberg lettuce with
packaged croutons and red onion rings-- a particular surprise of the
food quality for a restaurant being lauded in the food press.
Our companion noted that it was quite similar to a "chain pizza
restaurant salad".
The service at the 1751 Social Club restaurant was
not of a caliber for a high end restaurant. The waitress seemed
unfocused on our needs; somewhat flustered; and not the type of
professional found in restaurants of this kind. Our water
glasses were rarely filled; and we were seated-- on a hot August
evening-- next to a hot roaring fire that made us sweat profusely (see
photo of fire w e were seated next to on August 7th). The table was severely
unstable / wobbly which we fixed with a folded piece of cardboard.
The appetizer of a cheese / spinach dip with deep
fried pita pieces was pretty good. The dessert of a warm
blackberry cobbler with ice cream was the best part of the entire meal.
The bar service was also somewhat uninterested
prior to our meal. Drink prices were $5 or more for drinks or
beer pints with a limited beer selection.
In summary, 1751 Social Club in San Francisco seems
to offer potential of a blend of nightclub and restaurant-- but at
this point-- we'd stick with the nightclub. It's worth noting
that some other websites and travel publications have lauded 1751
Social Club, but nothing in our visit seemed to justify these ratings.
415.441.1751

1751 Fulton Street @ Masonic (click for map)
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Hours :
- The bar is open daily from 5pm-2am.
- The kitchen serves dinner daily from
5pm-9:30pm,
- A late-night menu is available from 10pm-1am.
Parking at 1751 Social Club:
Plenty of secure parking is available across the street in the
Fulton Street market garage.
Directions to 1751 Social Club:
Take 80W towards San Francisco, exit at 9th Street towards the
civic center/Golden Gate Bridge. Turn left on Harrison St. Turn right
on 9th Street, staying in the middle lane, 9th will become Larkin.
Make the first left onto Grove. You will pass City Hall on your right.
Make a right on to Franklin and an immediate left onto Fulton.
Continue on Fulton about 15 blocks. 1751 socialclub will be on
your left just before Fulton intersects with Masonic.
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