The Garden Court Restaurant
Welcome to The Garden Court Restaurant, a hidden gem located in the heart of San Francisco. This elegant establishment offers a blend of Cocktail Bars, Breakfast & Brunch, and New American cuisine, making it a must-visit spot for food enthusiasts.
The Garden Court has a unique range of utilities, from offering vegan options to accepting cryptocurrencies, ensuring that all guests have a luxurious experience. The restaurant's location at 2 New Montgomery St San Francisco, CA 94105, makes it easily accessible for both locals and tourists.
One of the standout dishes at The Garden Court is the Sea for Two, a delightful chilled seafood platter featuring Maine lobster, jumbo shrimp, local oysters, and steamed Dungeness crab. The Chef Jesse Llapitan's Pancakes, Eggs & Bubbles is another crowd favorite, with sustainable white sturgeon caviar and a bottle of bubbles for a decadent experience.
From savory options like the Crab Benedict and Spicy Shrimp Salad to indulgent sweets like Brioche French Toast Cube and Chocolate Pudding Pistachio Tart, The Garden Court offers a diverse menu to cater to every palate.
The upscale ambiance, impeccable service, and exquisite food make The Garden Court a top choice for special occasions or casual dining. Whether you're looking for a leisurely brunch or a romantic dinner, this restaurant provides a memorable culinary journey that will leave you craving for more. Don't miss the chance to savor the delectable offerings at The Garden Court Restaurant - your taste buds will thank you!
The Garden Court Restaurant Menu
Location
Address: 2 New Montgomery St San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: (415) 546-5089
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- By Appointment OnlyYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Accepts CryptocurrencyNo
- ClassyYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- DressyYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Good for BrunchYes
- Private Lot Parking, Valet ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Full BarYes
- TVYes
- Open to AllYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Offers CateringNo
- Not Good For DancingNo
- Pool TableNo
- Provides reusable tablewareYes
- Bike ParkingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Lorelie C.
We checked in at the Palace hotel and had no clue about The Garden Court. However, it looked really nice and also for convenience, decided that night of check in that we'll just have breakfast there the following day. We had a truly wonderful experience! There were a lot of selection from meat to veggies, dessert and pastries. We had to wait for a few minutes since we didn't have any reservations, but it wasn't bad at all. Took some photos in the lobby and outside and before we know it, we already got a text that our table is ready. The staff are all nice and attentive. Our drinks are always filled, dirty plates taken out of our way. We enjoyed the food, drinks and experience. The place was so beautiful and gave us the Parisian feel! My husband and I shared the freshly made omelet. We had a taste of almost everything, from the scrambled eggs, hard boiled eggs, dumplings, baos, salmon, some other smoked fish, fruits, bagel, lox, cereal, etc! We were so full and satisfied! Would definitely be back when we get the chance. Had I known it was this good, I would have chosen the booking with the breakfast, since I booked the hotel with points! Breakfast buffet was $44 per person and we think it was worth it! Would have been better with points, though.
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Author: Nobbi L.
We stayed at the Palace the other night and I wanted to relive one of my favorite birthdays when my now husband invited me for high tea. The venue is a gorgeous as ever. Unfortunately, this is where it ends. The high tea is quite expensive. For the price you get "ok" food. Rather than the traditional English tea sandwiches (think cucumber or egg), we got "Irish" bites which were not very tasty. (It was the day before St Patrick's Day.) The sweets were pretty, but there were no crumpets. The service was not up to par with the price. Our companion asked for a cup of coffee. Despite the coffee pot resting about 2 meters from our table, it took the assistant server to finally pour a cup. It also took quite a while for our bottle of Champagne to arrive. I would have given this 2-3 stars were it not for Michael, the bar tender at the little bar on the edge of the Garden Court. After tea, we hung out there before heading to the airport. He was delightful and made the best cocktails. That was service!!!
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Author: Megs S.
Tea with Santa gets 5 stars. The hotel is festively decorated for the holidays. The atrium in particular is beautifully decorated and what a statement location for hosting Mr. Claus himself. He sat with us at tea and brought magic to the table. The tea service was spectacular and plentiful. Very happy with the experience provided and the memories made at the Palace Hotel, Garden Court's Santa Tea!
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Author: Zinia G.
The first time I came here was for a friend's wedding in the spring a few years ago, but the decor during the holidays is unmatched. Came here on Saturday for a lunch date with my mom and sister. The tree, lights, nutcrackers were all absolutely breathtaking. We obviously took 50 photos, but I didn't feel rushed at all. There was a Santa walking around, chatting folks up, and taking pictures. There was a harpist playing beautiful music. I should mention that there was a lot of traffic due to SantaCon, so we called in to say we may be a few minutes late, and they were very accommodating. Parking is pretty convenient and pretty affordable. They'll take 50% off with validation from the restaurant. After pictures, we sat down for lunch and ordered right away. There is a limited menu and between the three of us, we ordered nearly everything. I've attached the menu in the pictures. Started with the late harvest melon salad. The unique and differing flavors and textures of the pea shoots, feta, olives, and pepitas was delightful. I just wish there were more melons given its name! The price was $16. We also ordered the only other appetizer offered -- the garden court soup of the day ($15) which was a butternut squash apple soup. It was a bit too tart for my taste; I was expecting something milder. The fresh herbs on top were a nice touch. My sister ordered the green goddess crab salad, but subbed out for roasted chicken. The chicken was good, but $37 seems a bit pricy for a salad, which aside from the chicken, was essentially a bed of greens. My mom ordered the pan seared bass. We asked for the romesco sauce on the side and I'm glad we did because the flavor was way too overpowering. We also asked for the parsley oil on the side, which was a great base for dipping the bread in. This dish was $40. I ordered the chickpea cassoulet, which my mom and sister really enjoyed but I found the taste to be like a mild version of the Indian dish: cholay, and I could've used a bit more flavor. Again, seemed a bit pricey at $32. The offered a basket of assorted breads and those were great-- even had a tiny cheddar (I think?) biscuit and olive (I think?) bread. We also ordered fries which weren't on the menu. They were very delicious. My favorite dish was the salad I ordered as an appetizer. The food was okay, especially given the prices, but the decor was incredible and worth it!