Chicken Fried Palace: Table for 6
Details
Chicken Fried Palace is located in the former Wesburgers space at 2240 Mission Street.
Chicken is obviously very good for you, so clearly chicken-frying something makes it much healthier. Chicken-fried steak, one of the signature dishes at Chicken Fried Palace, must be delicious health food.
What’s more, Chicken Fried Palace is led by a Michelin-starred chef, Seth Stowaway, as well as seasoned pastry chef Gabrielle Pabonan, formerly of French Laundry, making pies. The space also has a cocktail menu featuring boozy shakes.
Overall, this is an elevated San Francisco diner experience! It’s a little more expensive than a typical diner, but this should not break the bank.
Check out the menu here.
SF Eater: Chicken Fried Palace Is a San Francisco Love Letter to Southern Diner Food
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Costs
Each diner’s orders will be calculated separately; however, shared items will be divided up amongst those who eat them. No separate checks. Please be prepared to split the check and pay via cash, Venmo, Zelle, or Apple Pay.
Taxes and Fees
Dining in San Francisco has a sales tax (8.625%) and likely a mandate (5-6%). We will add a gratuity of 20%.
Parking and Transportation
16th & Mission BART
Muni 14, 33, or 49 to 18th & Mission
16th & Hoff garage or street parking
