Searchlight Market

Searchlight Market is a grocery store Russian Hill San Francisco located in United States.

5 / 10
13
ratings
  • Phone

    (415) 673-1010

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  • Type

    Grocery Store

Address

1964 Hyde St (at Union St.) San Francisco , CA 94109 United States

Credit Cards Yes

Comments / 6


Holly Wilson

Spend all your money on pricey booze here because it's convenient. The kid behind the register is judging you. He's too young to know that sometimes becoming an adult means becoming an alcoholic .

John W

A convenient market in the 'hood with a good selection and friendly staff . It also is featured in Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City " books .

Catarina Lai

good buys: pre-cut fruits (watermelon , cantaloupe or melon )

John Chung

Fresh produce but some items are insanely overpriced. $3.89 for a bunch of Italian parsley

Evelyn Tan

The young chap was helpful but the elder man was arrogant and unfriendly. Wouldn't go there again.

Kevin Mendonca

$10 credit/debit card minimum

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Very interesting place, good for a walk because the surroundings are very nice, close to ghirardelli square - Rodrigo Artavia