The Andrews Hotel

Hotel: The Andrews Hotel
Address: 624 Post St,  San Francisco – CA,  94109
Phone:  (415) 563-6877 and Email:  
Review:  3.5 star rating from  57 reviews users 
Description:  The Andrews Hotel is a charming, European-style hotel centrally located in San Francisco’s renowned theater and shopping districts.Union Square shopping and the Cable Car are just …Learn more about The Andrews Hotel, Opens a popupSpecialtiesThe Andrews Hotel is a charming, European-style hotel centrally located in San Francisco’s renowned theater and shopping districts.Union Square shopping and the Cable Car are just steps from our front door.Our small size – just 48 guest rooms – allows our friendly and courteous front desk staff to give you individual attention. We offer a complimentary Continental breakfast buffet each morning.Later on, if you need a break to catch up on some reading or check your email, we offer complimentary Weaver’s coffee and tea in our cozy lobby all day long, along with free wi-fi throughout the hotel. Then after a long day of sightseeing, we offer an evening complimentary glass of wine at Fino Ristorante & Bar.Fino is a popular gathering place among locals and visitors alike.Fino’s highly praised menu features many finely prepared Italian classics along with an assortment of innovative daily specials including fresh fish. You will find that the Andrews Hotel offers convenient, moderately priced lodging for your visit to San Francisco.Enjoy your stay!HistoryEstablished in 1981.The Hotel was opened September of 1981 after being closed for over a year during which time it was completely renovated. Since that time, the hotel has grown and changed in many ways. In the summer of 1984 the entire hotel and lobby were redecorated and upgraded to reaffirm our commitment to be one of the best small hotels in San Francisco. Part of this commitment was the planning, construction and opening of the Post Street bar & Café. After nine months of construction, the Café opened in March of 1983. It was an immediate success with the public. Initially, it featured simple salads, sandwiches and soup for both lunch and dinner. Conceptually, however, a change was needed. In the spring of 1984 the decision was made to be a great restaurant rather than just a good restaurant. In April 1984 a team of new talent was bought in along with a new menu. In July of 1984 the Post Street Bar & Café was well reviewed in the San Francisco Chronicle. Later that year, it was names one of the 1 

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