Address: 900 North Point St Ste F301, San Francisco, CA 94109, USA
Phone: +14154472846
Sunday: 9AM–10PM
Monday: 9AM–10PM
Tuesday: 9AM–10PM
Wednesday: 9AM–10PM
Thursday: 9AM–10PM
Friday: 9AM–11PM
Saturday: 9AM–11PM
Apeksha
The best ice cream sundaes I’ve ever had. I’ve been here a zillion times and finally decided to write a review. I’ve tried their world famous sundae, salted caramel sundae, brownie sundae, strawberry sundae and couple of shakes like the double chocolate and their mocha. Everything was amazing. I’ll keep going back to this spot. Apart from their ice creams and chocolates the location is amazing too. You get to see how their chocolates are made. The customer service is pretty good as well.
Sunil Agarwal
It is an experience by itself. We had to wait in a line before getting in and once again for seats after getting in. The ice cream sundaes were great though especially their world famous fudge. Since it serves only desserts there was a big crowd even though it was after lunch time. Good crowd in the Ghirardelli square too of people buying souvenirs or just lounging around taking photos etc.
Paola Cooper
Always a must while visiting San Francisco. I love their hot fudge. Also wasn’t aware that the have THREE locations right in the same square. The original sit down location where they have their chocolate exhibit, a quick to go service location just a few doors down and a small order counter downstairs on the main floor overlooking the park and beach! It felt less busy so we were happy to come multiple times to enjoy their sundaes! One of the times we ordered at the quick service and took our sundaes to go and enjoyed them on the beach while we watched the sunset.
Camille
The Ghiradeli dessert shop was a SWEET ending to a perfect day at the Pier. It did not disappoint. Fun street performers out front. Great atmosphere. The only thing that kept it from being 5 stars was the outrageous prices. $16.50 for a brownie and two scoops of ice cream. It was decadent and delicious though. 😋 **If you liked this review or thought it was helpful, give it a thumbs up. 👍thanks!
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Yes, There is a parking garage and also street parking. It is super easy to park there and if you spend more than 25 dollars at Ghirardelli Square (any store), you get the second hour for free in the garage and only pay $5 dollars for the first hour and $8 for the each extra hour. Check Ghirardellisquare.com for more information.
Yes
No. It's free to get in. Just walk over.
If you are looking for the Ghirardelli chocolate and ice cream place its on level G. Since it gets extremely crowded, there are two facilities on opposite ends.
No admission fee when they are open, other than the current "admission badge" of wearing masks when entering food establishments in San Francisco - as per the capricious Gov't Controls in effect at the time! Government officials eventually die. CHOCOLATE is forever! 😍
If there’s a holiday sale,they sell it on the menu to buy chocolate 🍫 sundaes
Not sure. I'd recommend giving them a call, just to be certain. :)
Powell/ Hyde Street cable car drops you within a couple of minutes walk. Muni #19 #30 #47 #91 buses depending on where your coming from & drop right outside.
Yes, they are located in the back of the square by the second shop.
Yes. If you are going to sit down to eat/drink there, then they do need a proof of vaccination. A picture of your vaccine card on your phone is enough.
You can ride a bike around here pretty easily as well.
In the restaurant only desserts are served. The hot fudge sundae always a winner. Finding seating can be an issue.
They have signs everywhere saying not to leave valuables in the car bcuz people break in..other than that you should be fine
Check google, different stores carry this chocolate and i am sure they will ship it to you. God bless you !!!
If you don't mind walking, it's an easy 1 mile walk. Flat the whole way.
No
It is free. Nothing special. Just a building transformed to a small plaza and their retail shop.
No. You just go there and it is not necessary
Not sure. BUT if you look at the website it should have that information
The square should be open. It's more of a public place. Not sure if all the shops on the square are open.
Not very good, but occasionally you'll find a free spot.
No, I do not think so, but they do have a self guided 4 step way of how they make the chocolate.
I believe I saw one by the middle section inside the plaza.
This weekend, September 9th.
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