Located firmly within San Francisco’s Castro district, 2362 Market Street is steeped in city history. Here, since 2002 Catch makes its mark in a storefront registered as an official city landmark that originally housed the burgeoning NAMES Project, which famously organized the creation of the AIDS Memorial Quilt. The history remains with the building, but Catch aims to create a new legacy while honoring the spirit of creativity and expression rooted in its surroundings.
To foster this spirit, our chefs rotate their menus regularly, accommodating seasonal produce and fresh catches of local, sustainably sourced seafood. Each dish showcases these ingredients while incorporating Mediterranean influences and minimalist Californian sensibilities toward composition and presentation. Catch serves fresh, affordable seafood and landfare in a casual, cozy atmosphere seven days a wek.
Catch has drawn a large following and is the perfect place to gather for every occasion – cocktails and appetizers at the bar, a cozy romantic dinner for two by the fireplace on the heated patio, or a birthday dinner celebration.
Place Categories: Bar Dining, Counter Seating, Cuisine, Features, Mediterranean Restaurants, Outside Dining, Personal Wines Welcome, Seafood Restaurants and Weekend Brunch