If you’re looking for a casual, easy, and reliable spot near the Chase Center, Cafe Okawari has your back. The Japanese restaurant in SoMa is one of the best spots in the city for katsu chicken sandwiches and Japanese curry. But the all-day cafe also has plenty of other things you should get into, like spicy tuna bowls, egg salad sandwiches, and soup, plus housemade yuzu sodas and hojicha lattes. Walking Time To The Chase Center: 19 minutes.
Cavaña feels more like Miami than SF, so get here when you want to dress up for a night in a city that thinks T-shirts are formalwear. This oasis is a Latin rooftop bar at the top of the LUMA Hotel filled with showy cocktails, amazing views (if the fog is in your favor), and people who love reggaetón. Fire pits, heaters, and blankets are on hand if you do decide to brave the cold and plop down on a cushioned lounge chair on the deck outside. Walking Time To The Chase Center: 11 minutes.
This Dogpatch spot is located in a warehouse-like space that’s light-filled and massive. And coming here to wine up before a game means you can order a glass of your favorite red or white (they have cider and beer, too). But really, come here to try something from their impressive selection, and consider getting the za’atar bread with labne, everything-spiced fries, or other small plates to share. Walking Time To The Chase Center: 13 minutes.
This spot pulls from the make-your-own-rules playbook by remixing western Indian food with new ingredients. Which is why you’ll find blue cheese in the fluffy parathas and garlicky pea shoots and raita are heaped atop tender Impossible kebabs. And mint-infused tamarind water for the crispy pani puri contains actual gin. A meal at this small-plate dining spot is a great way to eat your way through the regions of Gujarat. Walking Time To The Chase Center: 21 minutes.
Sure, you may already have plans to eat all the hot dogs, fried chicken sandwiches, and pretzels you can stand while at the Chase Center, but it still wouldn’t hurt to have a light bite ahead of time. So head to Third Rail. This Dogpatch bar makes great cocktails, plus their own jerky you’ll enjoy with your drinks. We like the Red Eye with coffee and the candied one with brown sugar and chili flakes. Walking Time To The Chase Center: 12 minutes.
Mission Rock Resort is located only a few steps from the Chase Center, which makes it a convenient spot to meet before a game. This place tends to get crowded on game nights with people in blue and gold jerseys, so grab a cocktail and a seat at the bar while waiting for a table overlooking the water. It’s not the cheapest spot to get food (the burger is $18), but you’re probably already spending a ton of money on tickets anyway. Walking Time To The Chase Center: 2 minutes.
Head to the Dogpatch and you’ll spot plenty of white boxes making their way down Third Street or hanging out with a pint at Dogpatch Saloon. All roads lead to Long Bridge Pizza. The casual spot does sourdough pies right. They have a nice snap—never too chewy or hard. And you can taste the tang of the sourdough, separate from the high quality toppings. Order from the counter and let the beer and pizza come to you. Walking Time To The Chase Center: 11 minutes.
The big reason we keep coming back to Little Skillet is their perfectly golden-brown chicken and waffles. But the spacious restaurant that's just three blocks from Oracle Park has a ton of other soul food dishes to get to know, too, like a po’boy spilling over with juicy pulled pork, shrimp and grits, and a fried chicken combo called The Works, which comes with a mini jalapeño corn muffin and a side of your choice. Walking Time To The Chase Center: 18 minutes.
The Ethiopian restaurant is just a short walk from the Chase Center, but that’s not the only reason you should head here. Soft, tangy injera, comforting veggie combos, and excellent chicken tibs make Tadu a great choice for a casual meal. And really, you can’t go wrong with anything you get here. Walking Time To The Chase Center: 11 minutes.
The Sea Star serves drinks in long, dark room with dim lighting—in other words, it’s a cocktail bar disguised as a dive, and a great spot to meet up before an event at the arena. They make some of the most creative cocktails in the area, including a few on draft. This spot is also big enough for your entire group to fit in without taking over the place, and there’s a pool table in the back for when watching sports on the TVs just isn’t enough. Walking Time To The Chase Center: 11 minutes.