Nestled next to the Presidio Tunnel Tops, Il Parco offers casual Italian bites like focaccia pizza and sweet treats with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
"Il Parco is the best and it’s right next to The Presidio Tunnel Tops Park, which is the most amazing kids spot ever. You can order a great pizza and other casual Italian from Il Parco and the kids can just play the entire time that you're there—that’s huge!" - patrick wong
"A park is a natural place for dogs, but throw in an extremely convenient takeaway window at Tunnel Tops spot Il Parco, and you’ve got a pitch-perfect outdoor hang with views of the Golden Gate Bridge. While your four-legged friend won’t be able to go inside the building, make use of that window and order a charcuterie and cheese board, or pastries and coffee, whatever will make the day sing." - Dianne de Guzman, Paolo Bicchieri
"Il Parco is an Italian cafe located in the Presidio Tunnel Tops, offering a variety of Italian-inspired food and beverages." - Dianne de Guzman
"Two things are simultaneously true at Il Parco in the Presidio. One: the focaccia, which is the main event here (served in pizza, sandwich, or plain form) is delicious. It’s light yet sturdy, and crackly-crisp on the bottom. The second is that you should expect to spend a lot of money—so much that any genuine excitement you felt toward that mortadella-topped slice may disappear. The takeout-oriented cafe, which is right next to the Presidio Tunnel Tops park, is undoubtedly a great location for a picnic. Have family in town and want to show them the Golden Gate Bridge? Or maybe you’re getting fresh air with a lot of kids and/or dogs? Grabbing lunch at Il Parco just makes sense. But seeing as iPhone-sized slices of pizza average around $16 apiece (they’re also not warmed up), you’re better off grabbing food nearby in the or and bringing it to the park. Or come for a snack (rather than a full meal) and enjoy a slice of chocolate cake with some of the best views in the city. " - Julia Chen
"The Presidio is getting another new restaurant (see: Dalida) with Il Parco. This time it’s a casual indoor-outdoor Italian cafe that’s serving sourdough focaccia pizza on a patio at the Tunnel Tops. The menu also includes pastries, salads, and a grab-and-go section, plus canned cocktails and wine that you can drink at the park. They’re open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day of the week." - Ricky Rodriguez