Yerba Buena

Before San Francisco possessed its present name, it was known as Yerba Buena.

Welcome to Yerba Buena

 
A bastion of cultural entertainment, shopping, and the performing arts.
 
Before San Francisco possessed its present name, it was known as Yerba Buena. Translated from the Spanish as “good herb,” the settlement of Yerba Buena was named after a plant native to the west coast of the United States. Yerba Buena is one of the most dynamic and appealing neighborhoods in San Francisco. Residents enjoy the exciting nightlife options available throughout Yerba Buena. Art galleries, museums, and cultural attractions make Yerba Buena a satisfying place for intellectuals and artists to live.
 
Yerba Buena is close to Market Street and Mission Street. The other neighborhoods in San Francisco are easily accessible from Yerba Buena. Residents love the architecture in Yerba Buena and its great location at the heart of the city. Living in the birthplace of San Francisco is rewarding and pleasant due to the layers of culture and history that make Yerba Buena one of the most desirable neighborhoods in San Francisco. Residing in densely populated San Francisco means having quick access to other neighborhoods that make the city unique.
 

What to Love

 

Local Lifestyle

 
Life in the Yerba Buena neighborhood of San Francisco is active, vibrant, and diverse. Residents enjoy going out and attending art galleries, seeing live performances and dining at some of the most unique restaurants in California. Young families, active professionals, and singles all have many options when deciding how to spend their time in Yerba Buena. The neighborhood is close to the world-class amenities and cultural attractions available in San Francisco. Intellectuals love Yerba Buena’s coffee shops, bookstores, and art galleries. History lovers can find several museums in Yerba Buena that offer lectures, readings, and presentations every month of the year.
 

Dining, Entertainment, and Shopping

 
Tropisueno is one of the best places in San Francisco for Mexican cuisine and refreshing margaritas. Residents love the chile verde, pollo asado, and enchiladas de nopales. Tequila cocktails are also popular at Tropisueno.
 
Delarosa is a pizzeria serving unique pizzas, pasta dishes, and salads. Patrons rave about the pizza topped with spicy fennel sausage, mozzarella, and onion.
 
The Bird is a restaurant with many locations throughout the San Francisco metropolitan area. The fried chicken sandwich is not to be missed. Also, the fully-loaded fries and hot wings are popular menu items.
 

Things to Do

 
You can learn about the relationship between Jewish history and the city of San Francisco at the Contemporary Jewish Museum or stroll the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and enjoy art installations, exhibitions, and lectures.
 
One of the most popular things to do in Yerba Buena is a trip to the Yerba Buena Gardens and see the fantastic attractions, public art, and exhibitions. Relax after work and treat yourself at Remede Spa. Yerba Buena offers residents many cultural attractions along with fine dining and shopping.
 
The opportunities for hiking and jogging in Yerba Buena are numerous. Residents can always find lectures and readings to attend at one of the museums or art centers in town. Seminars and continuing education opportunities are also available at libraries in Yerba Buena.
 

Schools

 
The schools in Yerba Buena are served by the San Francisco Unified School District. The following are the most notable schools in Yerba Buena: 
 

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