Phoenix Hotel

Hotel · Tenderloin

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The Phoenix Hotel

"How did it strike you on arrival?This 1950s motor lodge has been a magnet for the cool crowd ever since it served as a hangout for classic rock bands playing at The Fillmore. Now Phoenix Hotel boasts a reincarnated glory, as an uber-hip, casual, mid-century lodge in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood. What’s the crowd like?Even after many decades, the Phoenix Hotel still attracts the creative set. Musicians, artists, designers, and influencers all convene here, always in their coolest threads. What was the check-in process like? Thanks to the hotel's small size, checking in and navigating the grounds is easy. Everything—from the rooms to the restaurant to the lounge—centers around the interior courtyard and pool. Another perk: Every room comes with a parking spot—which is worth gold in San Francisco. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.Rooms are small and simple, but what they lack in space, they make up for in style, with textured pillows, live-edge coffee tables, and dramatic pops of color. Some suites have private balconies and separate living rooms, but no matter what kind of room they’re staying in, all guests have access to the heated outdoor pool—a San Francisco rarity. Let's talk about the small stuff. Were there in-room amenities or little touches that you'd rave about? Rooms are stocked with snacks and coffee-makers. The better the room, the better the perks; say, upgraded views and turntables. Should guests dine in, what's on the menu? Chambers Eat + Drink dishes out a seasonal California menu for brunch and dinner. An extensive collection of records line the walls, and the classic rock and moody lighting draw quite the clientele. What stood out about the staff? The staff is generally aloof, through helpful when pressed for recommendations. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whether it’s childcare, gyms, spas, even parking—whatever stuck with you.Traveling with your dog? The hotel is Fido-friendly. Bottom line: worth it, and why?Always a lively time, the Phoenix is one of the most Instagram-worthy hotels in San Francisco." - Jenna Scatena

https://www.cntraveler.com/hotels/san-francisco/phoenix-hotel
Nick Simonite

601 Eddy St, San Francisco, CA 94109 Get directions

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