Phoenix Hotel
(415) 658-9308
601 Eddy St
(at Larkin Street)
San Francisco,
CA
94109
37.7832
-122.4175
Neighborhoods: Northeast, Civic Center
Reviews & Ratings for Phoenix Hotel
16 reviews
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Awesome Stay! Great service!!!
by Zakysmama
February 16, 2008
Stay was great! Staff is that of a 5 star hotel. We got a call within 10 minutes of entering our room, to make sure everything was ok, and if we needed anything to just call. I have never had that at any hotel I have stayed at.
Shower was a bit disfunctional, water fills up like a bath while you shower. Bathrooms definitely need some remodeling.
The area is not for the snooty, but the cultural and worldy type. Don't let the street people scare you, they are absolutley harmless. Still a great place to stay and centrally located. The continental breakfast was fresh and coffee was fantastic, I love the heated patio.
Bed was very comfortable and linens were awesome. Super clean room. I enjoyed it, we don't usually spend a whole lot of time in our room anyway, but we certainly could have with the comforts of this one.
- Pros: Very private and secluded!
- Cons: Small bathroom and shower
Legendary Party Spot
by EditorSF
November 18, 2008
The Phoenix is, to this day, where touring rockers touch down in SF. It's definitely a party hotel, although staff is known to roust unrulies...but that's to be expected; some people are actually trying to sleep.
- Pros: Oasis-like courtyard with pool
- Cons: Crackheads outside the oasis
2nd Year just as good as the 1st by Julian O. at InsiderPages
Contributor
July 08, 2008
I went to San Francisco for the first time last year. Me and a friend booked a room and drove in from L.A. and arrived in S.F. around 4 am. When we arrived tired and ready to sleep after a few hours of driving. We were not able to get into the front door of the hotel we booked a room at. The guy finally came to the front door after 20 minutes of knocking and calling (granted it was 4 am) with the worst attitude ever. He informed us that the room was taken and to try and find a room somewhere else. I was pissed and could not believe how extremely rude this guy was. Anyway me and my friend went on a journey to through out the city looking for a room with no luck. Finally we came across the Phoenix Hotel. We were greeted with a smile and an understanding ear. We had the best weekend. The hotel room was spotless the decor was this 70's feel. I staff was so helpful with directions and just plain friendly. The party was off the hook. We decided to stay an extra day. We came back this year and the Phoenix did not disappoint. We will be there next year. Thank you so much for the good vibes and good times.
best of the best by pamela o. at InsiderPages
Contributor
May 20, 2008
This is my first time visiting california and this hotel made my stay a great experience. Helpful staff and friendly too. My husband made a great choice. We will leave to enjoy the outdoors and come back to a room that is refreshed as if it was never touched
Worst staff ever!! continued
by daaslimac
July 01, 2007
I decided to brush it off. I went back to my room and took the bags out. As I was walking out I saw a few people I met the night before . It is around noon now and we all decided to chill by the pool since it was a nice day and have a couple of drinks. So we are all having a great time in this great pool area that this hotel has . Sore enough here comes the blonde hair doo girl Everyone who has checked out nedds to leave know. I counted up the rooms and the ammount of people there made up at least 7 rooms. I think their staff needs a little more trainig in customer service. I loved the hotel, but the service was horrible all around , the staff all looked like they couldn't give a feces weather you like it there or not. There is a Shrine to Vincent Gallo on the second floor by room 44, it was funny.
- Pros: Maybe the price
- Cons: great pool area
This retro motor lodge is a swanky destination for stylish folks.
by Contributor
April 04, 2006
The Scene
In the '50s, the Phoenix served as an occasional playground for Hollywood celebs. Now, remade as a boutique hotel, it enjoys the same status among touring rock stars and the Bay Area's young professionals. The 44 rooms (including three suites) all overlook the heated outdoor pool and modern sculpture garden. Inside, colorful carpets and bedspreads and contemporary pieces by local artists create a kooky-but-comfortable environment.
The Details
The front-desk staff is friendly and ready to offer opinions on what to do in San Francisco. Rates include a poolside continental breakfast and one on-site parking space. The Phoenix also offers laundry and valet services and will arrange massages for tense guests.
Look out cuz soul is back!
by Thee_Admiral
May 30, 2003
As a young business traveller, I usually try to avoid cheesy contemperory hotels. So when I was in SF I decided to check out the Phoenix. Luckily the night I arrived was the grand opening of the new club/lounge/restuarant in the hotel. Food was great: try the alaskian halibut. Club was fun: loads of hot women. Staff was very friendly. While this hotel is located in the Tenderloin district, I didn't have any problems with the neighbourhood. If you like to party and are looking for a hotel: just GIVE'R at the phoenix. You won't regret. They even have bambo xenlophone-esque instruments in the rooms!
- Pros: hot women in club, good food, friendly staff
- Cons: weekdays are quiet, serve more booze
great place to end the night
by luvlychic
March 05, 2003
whenever i'm in the city for a night out, i park it at the phoenix. this place is not for those who want a relaxing, luxurious getaway. There is a nightclub right in front (which isn't so hot) and a few times I have been here when a bunch of people hang out in the courtyard and play music and party til the early hours of the morn. That's why I like it. Birthdays, graduations, anytime I 'm going to party all night I know I can come back to the phoenix and continue my fun (RESPECTFULLY) as long as no one gets rowdy or rude. The rooms are very clean, funky and the front desk people are always cool. The beds are comfy and its surprisingly quiet in the AM so I can sleep right up until checkout... I always recommend this place to my friends.
- Pros: chill place, kind people, funky & comfy rooms
- Cons: pool closes early, club in front SUCKS, needs a jacuzzi
Ughhhhhhhhhh!!
by mbar5sam
November 05, 2002
My boyfriend and I stayed here on a party weekend. We had these she-men practically break the door down to see if we had any underaged people in the room or hiding anyone. A complete invasion of privacy and the tacky hotel could use a face lift. Not to mention the neighborhood isn't exactly the safest.
- Cons: No Parking, Horrible Area, Over Priced
Funky Dump
by Markonyc
September 24, 2002
I picked it from a webguide When I told a friend from SF where I was staying she said "why?". And why indeed. It's a barely renovated motel with no air conditioning, thin walls and a nightclub (great club, great music, but you don't want it to rock your bed) When I got there, the guy at the front desk said (suffering) "I am the only one here on Saturday morning, can't get anyone to work here, here's a luggage cart". He said to avoid walking down 4 blocks immediately sourrounding the hotel. He was nice about it, marked the blocks to avoid on a decent map. The room was large, but the renovation simply a funky paint job and a basket glued to the wall. If you need a place where 4 people can fit into a room, then it may be a deal. Single, it's an expensive dump.
- Pros: ifyou are a rock band, great club
- Cons: noisy, low budget shows







