Wayfare Tavern

American restaurant · Financial District

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"Known for its juicy fried chicken, Wayfare Tavern attracts both daytime business lunches and evening socialites. There’s something both old-fashioned and surreal about the decor; its pub-style overstuffed booths, stuffed deer and pheasants, and lanterns bring you back to an older time in a young city full of forward-looking modernity. In addition to the fried chicken, the menu features other easy hits like macaroni and cheese, a house burger, and steak." - Dianne de Guzman, Eater Staff

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Wayfare Tavern

201 Pine St, San Francisco, CA 94111 Get directions

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