Nopa
Asha GriffithAsha Griffith/Guest Contributor/RESTAURANTS, SAN FRANCISCO/ Updated : Nov 15, 2016, 13:03 IST
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Nopa is a happening place, well-known in San Francisco. The high ceilings and exposed rafters transport visitors to a happy, communal country space for a full-service dining experience.
Nopa is a happening place, well-known in San Francisco. The high ceilings and exposed rafters transport visitors to a happy, communal country space for a full-service dining experience. Read less

Nopa is a happening place, well-known in San Francisco. The high ceilings and exposed rafters transport visitors to a happy, communal country space for a full-service dining experience. Although difficult to get a table, Nopa tries its best to fit in everyone. You can reserve a table of call after 2 pm each day after checking if they have any space available. They have reserved tables as well as large communal tables for those popping by.
Open for dinner all week, as well as brunch on Saturday and Sunday, Nopa’s menu has something for everyone. If you are visiting for brunch, we recommend the oven baked eggs with mushrooms, beans, horseradish and rye toast. And while you’re there why not spice it up with their special “Toast and Jam” cocktail with amontillado sherry, apricot liqueur.
Don’t miss: The delicious vegetable side dishes.
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