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Welcome to Mersea

Mersea, located on Treasure Island in San Francisco, offers a unique dining experience in shipping container interiors adorned with various succulents. With a focus on sustainability, Mersea provides a range of vegan, pescatarian, and vegetarian options in a trendy, romantic setting with panoramic views of the Bay Bridge and San Francisco skyline. The menu features dishes like fish and chips, everything pizza, and more, complemented by a full bar and outdoor seating with bocce ball courts and live music performances. The ambiance, along with the delicious food, makes Mersea a must-visit destination for those seeking a memorable dining experience by the bay.

LOCATIONS
  • Mersea
    699 Avenue of the Palms, San Francisco, CA 94130, United States
    699 Avenue of the Palms, San Francisco, CA 94130, United States Hotline:

Welcome to the vibrant and eclectic world of Mersea, a gem nestled on Treasure Island in San Francisco. This unique restaurant offers a plethora of utilities to cater to all your needs, from takeout and delivery to catering and outdoor seating. Mersea prides itself on being inclusive and accessible, with options for pescatarians, vegans, and vegetarians alike. The establishment is also ADA-compliant, ensuring that everyone can enjoy its delicious offerings.

Located at 699 Ave Of The Palms in San Francisco, CA, Mersea boasts a stunning waterfront view of the Bay Bridge and the San Francisco skyline. The innovative design concept, using old shipping containers for the interior and various succulents for decor, adds to the charm of the place. The outdoor area features a bocce ball court and occasional live music performances, creating a lively and inviting atmosphere.

Customer reviews rave about the impeccable service and delectable dishes at Mersea. Whether you're indulging in the everything pizza or savoring fresh fish and chips by the bay, the culinary experience at Mersea is sure to delight your taste buds. The ambiance, surrounded by succulents and sunshine, adds to the overall charm of the restaurant.

In conclusion, Mersea is not just a restaurant; it's an experience. From the picturesque views to the diverse menu options, this establishment has something for everyone. So come on down to Mersea and treat yourself to a culinary adventure unlike any other.

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Dmitrii F.
Dmitrii F.

Nice! Nice! Nice! Nice! Nice! Nice! Nice! Nice! Nice! Nice! I love this place so much I don't even want to tell you about it but I guess gate keeping isn't an option. Great view and nice wait stuff that are cleaning up regularly. We got the everything pizza or something like that.

Aj D.
Aj D.

Made sure we stopped here on our trip from the UK. Food and Service was amazing and the owner was so lovely. She helped with taken amazing photos and was great to talk to! Heard about the place on YouTube from their livecam, would highly recommend!!

Matthew W.
Matthew W.

Quite an innovative design concept, using old shipping containers for the interior, and various sizes and species of succulents for decor. Mersea has lots of parking (make sure to lock your doors and hide your valuables due to crime, as with most places on Treasure Island), and has absolutely gorgeous views from both the interior and exterior seating. It's great for large parties and even hosting special events like work gatherings or weddings. They've got a tiny mini golf area, and cornhole and other games for rent. I love that they've got live music when it's not raining too. Food is rather average. They're known more their drinks and cocktails, I think, but even their seafood offerings are mediocre for the price. The fish and chips was sadly particularly underwhelming. While fresh, the fish wasn't battered well and you don't get much of it, and the steak fries were dry and bland. The salad was overdressed, and the fish chowder wasn't tasty. Our favorite by far was the tuna ceviche; it's the only thing I'd order again. Overall, I'd come back, but mainly for the ambiance, not the food. Given it's on Treasure Island and will probably take about half an hour drive from anywhere in SF due to Bay Bridge traffic, it's a place you visit once for special events or just to try it, rather than as a regular occurrence.

LeeLee C.
LeeLee C.

On Treasure Island, within one mile from Panorama Park, great location with water front view of the Bay Bridge and the SF skyline. There's an indoor seating area with a cafe kind of setup and a large outdoor area with bocce ball court and live music performance at times. The outdoor area has a lot of succulents, very pretty. You order via the cashier upon entering the indoor area and then pick up your utensils and find a table to seat. A badger will be used to get food. The staff come to collect the used dishes after we are done. The menu is simple with the goal of the customers getting a drink and share some food and mainly enjoy the view and the together time. So one page drink menu and food is like pretzels, fish chowder, burger, fish and chips, taco, nothing fancy. The fish chowder came out creamy with 2 nicely toasted bread. Not bad. It's a good visit combined with the island visit. There are signs warning of parking lot thief and when we walked there we got passed a construction site and part of the walk was not accessible via the water front.

Elaine Y.
Elaine Y.

Lovely place to eat by the bay. Also live Music creates a lovely ambience, surrounded by succulents and sunshine. Not forgetting easy parking around the restaurant. I ordered my usual fish and chips freshly made with tartar sauce $18.99. Prices have gone up since I was last here. However, I just love the ambience with the beach vibes and music. Plenty of seating with bay view, inside or outside under the sun with the band playing aside. A great eatery to bring visitors whilst exploring treasure island.