Inner Richmond
Inner Richmond is San Francisco's most underrated neighborhood — 90 restaurants along Clement Street, 23 coffee shops, 23 grocery stores (saturated), development_wave tag, and Golden Gate Park as a free daily amenity that never closes.
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About this Neighborhood
Inner Richmond is the neighborhood that people who've lived in San Francisco for more than five years quietly move to when they're done performing. Clement Street is one of the city's great restaurant corridors: 90 restaurants above cohort (60.95 average), spanning Shabu club, Hamburger Haven, and Giorgio's Pizza — Chinese, Burmese, Vietnamese, Russian, and American forming the most casually international dining strip in the city. Twenty-three coffee shops include Cumaica Coffee, The Velo Rouge Cafe, and All Stars, with real neighborhood loyalty rather than tourist traffic. Twenty-three grocery stores (1.60 standard deviations above cohort, saturated) form a network of markets that makes daily shopping a walking errand: Genki Crepes & Mini Mart, 7th and Clement Market, Food 24 Market. Five parks include the John McLaren Memorial Rhododendron Dell, Angelo Rossi Park, and Golden Gate Park — which borders the neighborhood on its south edge and functions as its backyard. Social glue at 55 and digital nomad at 100 reflect a neighborhood of established residents and laptop workers who've found the only San Francisco where both can coexist. Development wave tag is the honest signal: the residential pressure from the west is moving this way.
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