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- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible seating
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The restaurant Scott’s Chowder House, a popular seafood restaurant located in the vibrant South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco, invites you to experience its delightful offerings. You will find a casual and welcoming atmosphere perfect for enjoying a meal.
Whether you are looking for a quick lunch, a satisfying dinner, or even a sweet dessert, this spot has you covered with its diverse dining options and convenient service choices.
Scott’s Chowder House offers a generally pleasant dining experience, with many patrons praising the excellent food, particularly the lobster rolls. The atmosphere is often described as bright, clean, and welcoming, contributing to a comfortable visit.
However, some guests have noted concerns regarding portion sizes, finding certain dishes to be less substantial than expected. While some find the overall value appealing, others feel the pricing for specific items could be more competitive.
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Scott’s Chowder House achieves a respectable overall score of 6.7, indicating a good performance across various aspects. However, customer satisfaction stands at 60.2%, suggesting a mixed experience for some patrons.
This divergence highlights areas where consistency could be improved, based on 108 customer observations, with 65 positive and 30 negative remarks. Looking closer, Food leads with a strong (7.1), often praised for its quality.
Ambience also scores well (6.7), contributing to a pleasant setting. Service is rated (6.3), generally seen as attentive and friendly.
The main area for improvement appears to be Value (5.5), where opinions are more divided, reflecting concerns about pricing relative to portion sizes.
Scott’s Chowder House presents a mixed but generally positive picture. If you prioritize well-prepared seafood, especially lobster rolls, and appreciate a clean, inviting setting, it’s certainly worth considering.
The service is often noted as friendly and helpful. However, be mindful of potential inconsistencies in portion sizes and value for certain items.
With a recommendation score of 6.8, it suggests a place that satisfies many, but might not impress everyone equally. It’s a solid choice for a casual seafood meal.
Lets talk about the food here! Its a bit of a mixed bag, with a 7.1 score indicating its generally good, though customer satisfaction sits at a 59.6%, suggesting theres room for improvement. Based on 57 customer remarks, with 34 positive and 11 negative, many folks rave about the delicious lobster roll and chowder, often calling it a satisfying meal.
The sourdough bread also gets a special shout-out for its taste and quality. However, some diners have pointed out that portions can be quite small, which might leave you wanting more. There were also comments about the lobster bisque being tasteless and some disappointment with the clam chowder not always hitting the mark, or even crab rolls missing the crab.
It seems consistency and value for money on certain items could be better.
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If youre craving a delicious lobster roll or a tasty chowder, this spot is definitely worth a try. Just be mindful that portion sizes might be on the smaller side for some dishes, and perhaps steer clear of the lobster bisque if youre looking for flavor.
You'll often hear praise for the friendly and welcoming staff and employees here, with many appreciating the quality service. While the service score sits at an average 6.3 and customer satisfaction is a mixed 60%, there are 12 positive remarks out of 20 total, indicating a good effort from the team. On the flip side, some experiences suggest the waitress can be overwhelmed, and there are concerns about the overall restaurant operation.
A few patrons noted slow order times and even an unfriendly boss, contributing to the 7 negative comments. It seems consistency and operational flow could use some attention.
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Overall, the service here is a bit of a mixed bag. Youre likely to encounter genuinely friendly staff, but be prepared for potential inconsistencies in speed or operational hiccups. If you value a warm welcome and dont mind a possible wait, it's worth a try.
The ambience at Chowder House presents a somewhat mixed picture, with a score of 6.7 and customer satisfaction at 68.4%. However, many of the 13 positive remarks highlight a bright, clean and welcoming atmosphere, praising the decor, seating, and location for contributing to a pleasant dine-in experience. On the flip side, the 6 negative comments reveal some notable drawbacks.
Issues like space constraints and noticeable noise were mentioned, making the atmosphere feel less comfortable for some. The use of plastic containers/utensils also detracted from the overall vibe, suggesting areas for improvement.
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If youre seeking a bright, clean spot with a good location, Chowder House offers a decent, if not perfect, atmosphere. Just be mindful that some find it a bit cramped or noisy, and the plastic cutlery might not be for everyone. Its a mixed bag, so manage your expectations for the overall vibe.
When it comes to value, its a bit of a mixed bag, with a score of 5.5 and customer satisfaction at 50%. However, 6 positive remarks celebrated the affordable meal and incredible price, with some raving about the $25 lobster roll and chowder as a great deal. Many felt the cost was quite reasonable for a satisfying experience.
On the flip side, an equal number of 6 negative comments expressed concerns about the prices and pricing, with some feeling it was absurd or a tourist trap. Several customers believed the cost was too high, suggesting prices were about 40% above what they should be, leading to an overall poor value'.
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If you're eyeing specific deals like the lobster roll, you might find good value here. However, be prepared that other items could feel overpriced, making it a hit-or-miss experience for your wallet.
You’re looking at roughly 25 per person – reported by 15 diners. That puts it in the $21–$30 category. For a Seafood Restaurant, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.
Most diners spend within this $21–$30 range, showing prices really cluster around the average rather than being spread across very cheap or premium options.
Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 15 reviews.
How this restaurant’s value stacks up against similar spots in San Francisco.
Overall, we think the pricing feels quite fair for a Seafood Restaurant. It offers a good mid-range option without breaking the bank.