Skip to main content

    Restaurant in San Francisco, United States

    Marlowe

    150pts

    Solid SoMa repeat worth ordering deeper.

    Marlowe, Restaurant in San Francisco

    About Marlowe

    Marlowe is a New American restaurant in San Francisco's SoMa with back-to-back Opinionated About Dining Casual North America rankings (#444 in 2024, #431 in 2025). Chef Jennifer Puccio's kitchen is mid-range priced, easy to book, and rewards return visitors who order more ambitiously. One of the most accessible OAD-recognized restaurants in the city.

    Should You Come Back to Marlowe?

    If you've already eaten at Marlowe once, the question isn't whether it holds up — it does. The question is whether you're ordering the same way you did last time. Chef Jennifer Puccio's New American kitchen at 500 Brannan has earned back-to-back recognition on the Opinionated About Dining Casual North America list, moving from a recommendation in 2023 to a ranked position at #444 in 2024 and climbing to #431 in 2025. That upward trajectory is a signal worth paying attention to: this is a restaurant that's getting sharper, not coasting.

    The Room and the Rhythm

    Marlowe sits in SoMa, and the space reads accordingly: industrial bones, warm lighting, the kind of room that looks deliberately put together without trying to announce it. On a return visit, what you notice more than the first time is the pace — the kitchen moves with enough confidence that the meal has a shape to it, even at lunch when the format is looser. The progression from lighter to heavier, from sharper acidic notes to richer ones, gives the meal a structure that goes beyond simply ordering a few plates and eating them. That architecture is the strongest argument for coming back and ordering more deliberately than you did the first time.

    What to Order on a Return Visit

    Because Marlowe doesn't publish a fixed tasting menu, you build your own arc. The approach worth taking on a second visit: resist the familiar, and push toward whatever the kitchen is doing with protein and whatever's anchoring the vegetable side of the menu that day. The 4.4 rating across 1,861 Google reviews points to a kitchen that's consistently delivering rather than having a narrow set of reliable dishes surrounded by filler. Return visitors who order more ambitiously tend to get more out of it.

    For reference on timing: Tuesday through Friday lunch runs from 11:30 am, dinner from 5 pm (closing at 9 pm on weekdays, 10 pm on Friday). Saturday and Sunday brunch starts at 10:30 am. If you want the most relaxed version of Marlowe, a weekday lunch in the early window gives you the room before the SoMa crowd arrives. Friday and Saturday evenings run later and feel different , more energy, less room to linger. If conversation matters to you, the early weekday dinner slot is your leading option.

    How It Compares to the San Francisco Casual Tier

    Marlowe sits in a different tier than the city's fine-dining rooms. If you want to understand where it fits, compare it to Nopa, which covers similar New American territory with a late-night format and a more bar-forward room. Marlowe's kitchen credentialing is stronger on the awards side right now, and the meal progression feels more intentional. Tartine Manufactory is the right comparison for daytime eating in the same part of the city , but Marlowe is the better choice if you want a full lunch or dinner rather than a bakery-anchored experience.

    Booking and Logistics

    DetailMarloweNopaLazy Bear
    Booking difficultyEasyModerateHard
    Price tierMid-rangeMid-range$$$$
    CuisineNew AmericanNew AmericanProgressive American
    Weekend brunchYes (10:30 am)NoNo
    OAD ranking (2025)#431 Casual NA, Separate tier

    Booking at Marlowe is easy relative to most San Francisco restaurants worth eating at. You don't need to plan weeks out. That accessibility is part of the value: you get OAD-ranked cooking without the reservation anxiety that comes with Lazy Bear or the commitment of a fixed tasting menu format. For the full San Francisco picture, see our full San Francisco restaurants guide.

    The Verdict for Return Visitors

    Marlowe is worth a second booking if you under-ordered on your first visit , and most people do. The meal has more range than a single visit reveals. At a mid-range price point with easy booking and an OAD ranking that's moved up two years running, it's the kind of restaurant that rewards regulars more than first-timers. Come back, order differently, and give the kitchen more to work with.

    FAQs

    What should I order at Marlowe?

    • Marlowe doesn't publish a fixed menu, but Chef Jennifer Puccio's New American kitchen is recognized on the Opinionated About Dining Casual North America list, which means the savory mains and vegetable-forward dishes are where the kitchen's identity sits. Order broadly rather than sticking to the safest options , the meal progression rewards it.

    Can Marlowe accommodate groups?

    • Marlowe is located at 500 Brannan St in SoMa, and the room's industrial format suggests some flexibility for groups. For confirmed group booking policies and any private dining options, contact the restaurant directly , phone and booking details are not currently in our database. For other San Francisco options suited to groups, see our full San Francisco restaurants guide.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Marlowe?

    • Both are worth your time, but they serve different purposes. Weekday lunch (from 11:30 am Tuesday through Friday) is the more relaxed format , easier to book, less crowded, better for conversation. Dinner runs deeper into the evening and has more energy, particularly on Friday (until 10 pm) and Saturday. If you're visiting for the first time, dinner gives you the full kitchen range. If you're a regular, early weekday lunch is the low-friction option.

    What should a first-timer know about Marlowe?

    • Marlowe is a New American restaurant in SoMa with back-to-back OAD Casual North America rankings (#444 in 2024, #431 in 2025). It's mid-range priced and easy to book, which is unusual for a San Francisco restaurant at this level of recognition. Don't over-order on your first visit trying to cover everything , pick a through-line and let the meal build. For context on San Francisco's broader dining scene, see our full San Francisco restaurants guide.

    What should I wear to Marlowe?

    • No dress code is listed. Given Marlowe's SoMa location, mid-range price point, and casual OAD designation, smart casual is the safe call. You won't feel underdressed in jeans, and you won't feel overdressed in a jacket. It's not a formal room.

    Is Marlowe good for solo dining?

    • Yes. The SoMa location, mid-range pricing, and easy booking make Marlowe a practical solo choice in San Francisco. Weekday lunch is the most comfortable format for solo diners. The room doesn't feel awkward for one, and the New American format doesn't require a table full of people to work through the menu effectively.

    How far ahead should I book Marlowe?

    • Booking difficulty is rated easy. A few days out should be sufficient for most visits, though popular Friday and Saturday evening slots may book faster. This is one of the more accessible OAD-ranked restaurants in San Francisco , you don't need the weeks-out planning that Lazy Bear or Atelier Crenn require.

    Pearl Picks , Also Worth Your Time in San Francisco

    • Nopa , New American, late-night format, bar-forward room
    • Tartine Manufactory , Daytime eating anchor for the same part of the city
    • Lazy Bear , Progressive American if you want a fixed tasting menu and can plan ahead
    • Benu , French-Chinese, the city's most technically precise kitchen
    • Atelier Crenn , Modern French, highest commitment level in the city

    For hotels, bars, and more in San Francisco: hotels | bars | wineries | experiences.

    Compare Marlowe

    Marlowe Side-by-Side
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    MarloweNew AmericanOpinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #431 (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #444 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Recommended (2023)Easy
    Lazy BearProgressive American, ContemporaryMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    Atelier CrennModern French, ContemporaryMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    BenuFrench - Chinese, AsianMichelin 3 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown
    QuinceItalian, ContemporaryMichelin 3 StarUnknown
    SaisonProgressive American, CalifornianMichelin 2 Star, World's 50 BestUnknown

    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Marlowe?

    Marlowe runs an a la carte format, so your choices define the meal. On a first visit, anchor around the proteins and work outward — the kitchen under chef Jennifer Puccio is built for composed plates rather than grazing. Avoid playing it safe with only one or two dishes; the meal has more range than a conservative order reveals, which is why OAD has ranked it in its North America Casual list three consecutive years.

    Can Marlowe accommodate groups?

    Marlowe at 500 Brannan is a full-service restaurant with standard table configurations, making it workable for groups of four to six without much friction. For larger parties, call ahead — the a la carte format suits groups better than a fixed tasting menu would, since everyone orders independently. Monday is dinner-only, so plan a weeknight group around the Tuesday-to-Friday lunch-and-dinner window.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Marlowe?

    Lunch is the more practical case: service runs Tuesday through Friday from 11:30 am, the room is less pressured, and you get the same kitchen at a pace that suits a longer meal. Dinner on Friday or Saturday stretches to 10 pm, which works better if you want the full evening rhythm. Weekend brunch opens Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 am and is worth considering if you prefer a lighter entry point.

    What should a first-timer know about Marlowe?

    Marlowe is a SoMa neighborhood restaurant, not a special-occasion destination — set expectations accordingly and you'll leave satisfied. Chef Jennifer Puccio runs a New American kitchen that OAD has recognized in its Casual North America ranking since 2023, which signals consistent execution rather than flash. Come with a plan to order more than you think you need; under-ordering is the most common first-timer mistake here.

    What should I wear to Marlowe?

    The SoMa location and casual OAD ranking both point the same direction: neat, comfortable clothes are fine. This is not a room requiring a jacket, and showing up overdressed would feel out of place. Think of it the way you'd dress for a well-run neighborhood bistro in the same neighborhood as design studios and converted warehouses.

    Is Marlowe good for solo dining?

    Yes, particularly at lunch. The a la carte format means you control portion and pace without the commitment of a tasting menu, and a SoMa lunch crowd skews toward solo professionals. If you're coming solo for dinner, Tuesday through Thursday evenings are quieter than the Friday-Saturday stretch, which runs until 10 pm and tends to fill.

    How far ahead should I book Marlowe?

    Book at least a week out for weekday lunch and two weeks out for Friday or Saturday dinner, which runs to 10 pm and fills faster. Monday is dinner-only, which can be an easier slot to secure. Marlowe's consistent OAD ranking means demand holds year-round, so last-minute availability on peak nights is not reliable.

    Hours

    Monday
    5–9 pm
    Tuesday
    11:30 am–9 pm
    Wednesday
    11:30 am–9 pm
    Thursday
    11:30 am–9 pm
    Friday
    11:30 am–10 pm
    Saturday
    10:30 am–10 pm
    Sunday
    10:30 am–9 pm

    Recognized By

    More restaurants in San Francisco

    Keep this place

    Save or rate Marlowe on Pearl

    Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.