If the measure of a neighborhood is the neighbors, Potrero Hill has it in the bag.
Take a stroll down Mariposa Street and breathe the sweet aroma of malt and hops. That’s Anchor Brewing Co., a very popular neighbor since 1979.
At Connecticut and 18th, Goat Hill Pizza’s sourdough crust is the stuff of legend. Make it a Monday and it’s all you can eat.
Is it music you want? No self-respecting rocker comes through San Francisco without hitting the Bottom of the Hill – no address necessary.
Along bustling streets, you’ll find cafes and restaurants, galleries and theaters, watering holes and wine shops. And in between: homes. Because while Potrero Hill is a neighborhood packed with every convenience and cuisine, it is, first and foremost, a neighborhood. Families and professionals, young couples and old, third-generation homeowners and first-time buyers – all sharing one thing in common: a home on the Hill.
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