Published January 29, 2010
Raising the Roof
A Rooftop Oasis at Sixth and Market
The bad news: the forecast's calling for rain...again.
The good news: our weather is a fickle mistress.
Soon, we know, the sun will come out and stay out. And for when it does, we've found the place you'll want
to be.
Introducing
Passion Cafe, a new French bistro blessed with something San Francisco is sorely
lacking: a
rooftop deck for
dining under the bare sky.
A few caveats. It's set up on a seedy block of Sixth Street, and the interior is nothing that will impress.
But you're there for its access to the exterior—sunlight (or moonlight), fresh air and the ability to
shout something from the rooftop if you're in the market to shout something from a rooftop.
Head into the century-old building that was formerly a pawn shop and liquor store, and head up the stairs to
the roof. Greenery is sparse right now, and the views are of, well, that seedy block of Sixth, but you can
lean back in the late-afternoon sunlight with a croque-monsieur and a bottle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
If you have enough of both, lean back and squint a little, and you'll swear you're in the French
Riviera.
Until that rain starts up again.
VITALS
Passion Cafe
28 Sixth St
(between Stevenson and Market)
San Francisco, CA 94103
415-437-9730
official website