Where to Eat Late at Night in SoMa, San Francisco

Finding a real meal late at night in San Francisco is harder than it should be. Kitchens close early, delivery gets slow, and your options shrink to a gas-station hot dog or nothing. In SoMa, there’s a better answer: Question Mark Tavern keeps a full kitchen running until 2AM on Friday and Saturday, and late every night of the week.

A full menu, not just bar snacks

This isn’t a sad basket of fries at last call. The kitchen turns out jumbo hot wings in five flavors, alongside Angus cheeseburgers, a fried chicken sandwich, a half-pound pastrami on rye, and our house-made fettuccine alfredo that The San Francisco Standard singled out. There’s even breakfast served all day, so a 1AM breakfast sandwich is completely fair game.

Where late-night SoMa actually goes

We’re at 312 Harriet Street, in the heart of SoMa and just across from the Hall of Justice at 850 Bryant. It’s an easy stop whether you’re coming off a late shift, heading home from a show, or just got hungry after a few drinks. Free parking is usually available in the lot next door, and yes, we’re dog-friendly.

Pair it with a drink

Late-night food goes down better with something to sip. We pour honest-priced cocktails, beer, and the classics, and our happy hour runs every single day from 5 to 7PM if you get in early.

So next time you’re searching for late-night food in SoMa, you know where the kitchen’s still on. Stop by and see the full menu.

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