Westfield San Francisco Centre
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: (415) 512-6776
- Cross Street:
- Fifth Street
- Hours:
- Mon-Sat 9:30am-9pm, Sun 10am-7pm
Editorial Review for Westfield San Francisco Centre – by Stephanie Laemoa
In Short
Clocking in at 392 retail stores, 33 dining locations and a Century Theaters complex, this 10-story shopping center is one of the largest in the county. International retailers like Mango and Zara to national favorites like Bloomingdales and Nordstrom are represented. At the basement level is a gourmet food court anchored by Bristol Farms grocery store. Ample seating and rest centers make it a pleasant journey to the penthouse level, which boasts the original 1908 dome.
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Insider Tips
The ExtrasThere is a concierge service on hand that can help with directions, retail information, gift cards, gift ideas, gift bags, courier service and the Family Lounge facility. They operate during business hours and can be reached at (415) 495-5656.
Know Before You GoWheelchairs, electric scooters and Kiddie Kruzzer strollers are available free of charge. Just visit or call the above concierge number for assistance.
Save TimeGift boxes are available at the Concierge with same day purchase of $100 or more.
ParkingValet service is available on the Mission side of the center.
User Reviews for Westfield San Francisco Centre
01/11/2007 Posted by stevosf
What a nice mall, I mean it was ok before but now it’s very nice. I’m really confused about the marketing behind the new mall or even wonder if there is any. Me and my friends frequent the new Bloomingdales mall quite often mainly to eat and see movies at the new Century Theaters. And, the Theaters…… awesome. The mall has these three restaurants on the 4th level a place called Straits, Lark reek, and Zazil. We try to stop by one of these for a drink before the movie. Straits was ok, a little pricey, Zazil is our fav due to the huge Tequila bar and reasonably priced snacks. Ok tell me if this makes sense to you. The mall closes before the restaurants do, but there is no promotion to the passer by, weird. If it wasn’t for the movie theaters how would anyone even knew that these places existed. What was Westfield thinking, “Hey lets open up a Mall put some restaurants on the top for and not tell anyone they are there, they’ll figure it out”. Oh one more thing on that topic, why would you have picketers outside of your own front door (the mall) everyday? I wonder how many people turn away daily because of this nuisance. Isn’t Westfield a smart company or maybe their just a money hungry monopoly. You be the judge. But hey go to the movies and eat some good food, it’s up to us to keep the stores and restaurant alive, Westfield sure doesn’t care.
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