A16
17 expert reviews
“Greenwich Village brick exterior, sophisticated inside with open kitchen in back, plus old school foosball table.”
– BlackBook
Concierge
"Trendy Marina District spot A16 has it all: great food; an extensive, well-chosen wine list; and a happening scene."
Frommer's
"This sleek, casual, and wonderfully lively spot is one of San Francisco's best and busiest Italian restaurants." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"The regular menu includes winning starters such as fava beans grilled whole in the pod and tossed with green garlic and crushed red pepper." Full review
Gayot
"This Marina hot-spot specializing in Campanian cuisine turns out some of the Bay Area's best Neapolitan-style pizza, sporting gloriously thin, bubbly, crispy, chewy crusts." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Famous for its wood-burning oven that turns out delectable pizzas, this is the place to see and be seen in the Marina."
Rough Guide
"Named after an Italian highway, this hotspot along the Marina's commercial corridor specializes in exceptional, Neapolitan-style pizza, although ifs hardly a one-trick pony."
San Francisco Chronicle
3.0
"There are also some favorites that will never exit the menu, including the pizza, which is better than ever, with a pliable crust with a hint of char and a crisp facade." Full review
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Each main course comes with a bonus: Diners can choose one of the five sides ($7 if ordered a la carte) that include creamy cannellini beans freshened with oregano and a touch of garlic; or roasted broccoli with Calabrian chiles and colatura di alici, a traditional Campanian condiment made of anchovy.
Fodor's
"Marina residents—and, judging from the crowds, everybody else—gravitate to this trattoria named for a highway that runs past Naples." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"Trendy Marina District spot A16 has it all: great food; an extensive, well-chosen wine list; and a happening scene." Full review
Zagat
4.4
"For a “Bay area version of the cuisine of Southern Italy”, check out these “refined” Italian “hot spots” in the Marina and Rockridge." Full review