San Francisco, CA     /

Split Polk St.

A versatile, community-minded space for an award-winning restaurant.

Hospitality
Client    /

Good Food Guys Hospitality Group

Type    /

Restaurant

Location    /

San Francisco, CA

Size    /

2,230 sf

Project Lead    /

Jonathan Tsurui

We created an airy, light-filled community gathering space for Split Polk St. in San Francisco’s Russian Hill neighborhood.

Our design opened up the main downstairs kitchen and mezzanine prep kitchen with a steel sash window wall that welcomes diners. Varied seating including banquettes, booths, and outdoor and community tables enhance the versatility of this cozy spot, which was awarded Eater SF’s best fast-casual restaurant of 2017.

Split Polk St.’s mix of booth and table seating for flexible group and solo dining
Split Polk St.’s dining space with open floor plan, custom seating, and inviting textures
Architectural detail of wall treatments and materials at Split Polk St. location
Bar area at Split Polk St. with contemporary lighting and casual seating arrangement
interior of Split Polk St. featuring warm wood finishes, clean lines, and natural lighting
Open-concept kitchen design at Split Polk St. offering visibility into food preparation
Exterior view of Split Polk Street St. with bold signage and modern facade design
Split Polk St.’s dining space with open floor plan, custom seating, and inviting textures
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