Palio d'Asti
640 Sacramento Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
Financial District / Embarcadero | Italian | View Available Spaces
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About Palio d'Asti
Voted a "Best Bay Area Italian" top 3 pick by sfgate.com readers, Palio is a favorite of downtown denizens looking for the perfect spot to make a deal, travelers who appreciate Michelin rated comfortable dining, and anyone seeking an exceptional group dining or private party venue. A place where… historic techniques blend with a contemporary approach, and Michelin raterd "comfortable" service personally overseen daily by owner Martino Di Grande. Palio’s menu (including gluten free and heart healthy options) is a veritable culinary tour of Italy; emphasizing the cooking of different regions as the seasons change. Palio’s menu utilizes organic produce from small, local farms as well as sustainable agriculture and aquaculture. The Wine Spectator award winning list has always been exceptional, including a wide range of Italian varietals and California offerings. Full bar.
All Cuisines:
Italian
Price Range:
$30 to $50
Style:
Fine Dining
Parking:
Nearby Public Lot
Dress Code:
Business Casual
Walk Ins:
Yes
Hours:
Lunch: Monday - Friday: 11:30am - 2:30pm; Dinner: Monday - Saturday: 5:30pm - 9:00pm
Offerings:
Personal wines allowed (w/corkage fee), Gluten-free Options, Beer, Personal wines allowed, Smoking Area, Happy Hour, Handicap Accessible, Take-out, Bar (Full), Wine Bar, Wine, Bar Seating, Private Rooms, Private Spaces, Lounge, Farm to Table,
Entertainment:
Live music, DJ and dancing are available for private party buyouts. Casino style gambling is available for charity fundraisers.
Palio d'Asti Dining Spaces or Locations
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The Enoteca room is located in the front of the restaurant. This room has floor to ceiling windows and looks out on Sacramento Street.
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The San Pietro room is our most private room. It has floor to ceiling windows and is perfect for groups that require audio visual presentations and rentals.
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Housed in a building that dates back to 1907, the vast ground-floor space with mammoth concrete pillars suggests the streets and piazzas of the medieval city of Asti.
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Voted a "Best Bay Area Italian" top 3 pick by sfgate.com readers, Palio is a favorite of downtown denizens looking for the perfect spot to make a deal, travelers who appreciate ...