Caché
Caché is a mid-range fancy, cozy convo, and date night bar in Inner Sunset. Opened March 2025 by chefs who met at two-Michelin-star La Grande Maison de Bernard Magrez and sea bream sashimi for two is the signature set the tone.
1235 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA · (415) 571-8164
Fancy, cozy convo, and date night — mid-range.
Established date, parents, and anniversary.
Modern French dinner and natural wine.
What makes Caché worth it
- opened March 2025 by chefs who met at two-Michelin-star La Grande Maison de Bernard Magrez
- sea bream sashimi for two is the signature
- neighborhood-bistro feel, fine-dining technique
- weekend brunch after a Golden Gate Park bike ride is the locals' move
Good to know
- Where is Caché?
- Caché is in Inner Sunset, San Francisco, at 1235 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA.
- What kind of bar is Caché?
- It's a mid-range Inner Sunset spot that leans fancy, cozy convo, and date night.
- What is Caché known for?
- Opened March 2025 by chefs who met at two-Michelin-star La Grande Maison de Bernard Magrez, sea bream sashimi for two is the signature, and neighborhood-bistro feel, fine-dining technique.
- Who is Caché good for?
- It's a solid pick for established date, parents, and anniversary.
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