Duboce Triangle
Duboce Triangle is the neighborhood that connects everything else — between the Castro, the Haight, and the Mission, with 82 restaurants, 18 grocery stores (saturated), Café Réveille, and Buena Vista Park above it all. The rents reflect what the data shows.
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About this Neighborhood
Duboce Triangle's grocery saturation — 18 stores against a cohort average of 7.5, a 2.16 z-score — is the signature signal. This is one of the most provisioned neighborhoods in San Francisco, which makes sense: it sits at the crossroads of three of the city's most walkable districts. Café Réveille, Cafe International, and 29 coffee options. The 82 restaurants include the casual eccentricity you'd expect within two blocks of Haight Street: Tavola Rustica, Mezze and Mooore, Hot Cookie at 2am. Buena Vista Park is the neighborhood's lungs — steep, wooded, the kind of park that earns regular use. Sixteen fitness options, including CorePower Yoga and VRV3 Studios. Development wave tag is accurate: this is a neighborhood where the rents reflect everything the data shows. Social glue at 68 — moderate, not anchored. People love living here until the lease comes up.
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