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Catch

(54 Ratings)
Sophisticated seafood
Catch serves fresh seafood and produce in simple, tasty recipes. The restaurant is a lovely place for a date and the heated patio is the perfect place to people watch. They also feature live piano jazz.


Hours
Lunch Monday – Friday 11:30am – 2:30pm Dinner
Sunday – Tuesday 5:30pm – 9:00pm
Wed. & Thursday 5:30pm – 10:00pm
Friday & Saturday 5:30pm – 11:00pm
BRUNCH Saturday – Sunday 11:00pm – 3:30pm


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Reviews

hamailacct
hamailacct
Over a year ago

Felt very disciminated

So me and my partner go to have a nice bite to eat at Catch which has been talked up by several of our friends only to find out that the wait staff had a problem with my bear of a partner. The greeter thumbed his nose to us because we did not have the right look and sat us near the kitchen rather than near the outside as we had asked. Shame really as the food was nice. Never going again!!!


rufffuck
rufffuck
Over a year ago

Good food, nice service


Marconi
Marconi
Over a year ago

Catch-A-Britto

As an art aficionado, dining for the first time at the Catch along Market St. close to Castro was such a delight when two of renowned Brazilian-American artist Romero Britto's original paintings (as verified by the staff) are hanging inside the walls of the restaurant. The colorful paintings inside adds to the fine dining ambience complementing the excellent yet minimal menu of the restaurant. My favorite is the beer-battered fish and chips. Hefty servings for a heavy appetite. The staff are amazingly attentive and nice. Only drawback is that the restaurant is such a hit that you have to make reservations or wait in the line. Well, that says it all in there...


KevinGoebel
KevinGoebel
Over a year ago

I always bring out-of-towners here

I'm not a huge seafood fan, but whenever I have guests visiting from out of town, I invariably take them here. It's one of the nicer upscale restaurants in the Castro. I love the salmon dinner (it has a slightly orangy marinade). The eggs benedict for brunch is slightly different than other places ... and oh so yummy.


bullseye
bullseye
Over a year ago

location, location, location

just got back from dinner drinks at catch with a friend. it was a balmy 70 degrees in the castro, so we were looking for a place to eat outside. it has a nice outdoor cafe seating area, covered but open to the market street eye candy. i had the salmon blt, which was delicious. my friend had the ribeye, which he loved, and we shared a bottle of good wine. the tab was a bit rich for what was a competent but not incredible mean, but we were paying for the castro ambience and the open air seating, which was really lovely...


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