Trattoria Pinocchio

In Business Since 2000

3.77 out of 5

Based on 30 reviews

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401 Columbus Ave

San Francisco, CA94133

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(415) 392-1472

Hours of Operation

Open 7 Days/11:30am-11pm

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Products and Services

*Brunch - Lunch - Dinner*Full Bar*Heated Sidewalk Dining*We Make Our Pasta, Ravioli, Gnocchi, Lasagna, Pizza And Italian Specialty Desserts Fresh Daily*Filet Mignon*Veal*Cioppino*Seafood

About Trattoria Pinocchio

*Voted #1 Of The Top Pasta Restaurants In North Beach By The San Francisco Chronicle*In the Heart Of North BeachRenowned Chef Owner, Giovanni Zocca From Trapani, Sicily

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Posted byLisaV833on 5/18/2009

Nasty owners/managers. Giovanni, who i was told is the owner, completely bad mouthed us in Italian thinking we didn't understand what he was saying. I also heard him call one of the hostesses a Bi### and misstreating another employee. I think miserable people who treat others like this don't deserve my business or yours no matter how good the food might be. what an a##!

Great gnocci & sausage ravioli

Posted bywavewriteron 9/4/2008

My Italian-American boyfriend & I went here on a whim one afternoon for a late lunch because Cafe Sport wasn't open yet. We were drawn in by the atmosphere, a glance at the menu & available sidewalk seating. I don't usually just walk in to a place like this, but we were pleasantly surprised. Started with the calamari. The marinara sauce was delectably spiced, the calamar lightly breaded, not greasy. We ordered the gnocci with gorgonzola cream sauce (me) & the sausage-stuffed raviolis with mushroom sauce (my bf). Both pastas came with a salad starter. Once we realized that the salad mixta was not dressed (a bit odd), added our own balsamic vinegar & olive oil, & lots of salt & pepper, it was quite nice. We also had bread to dip in the BV and EVOO. The gnocci were really nice. They were light & virtually melted in my mouth. My BF, when he tried them, said they were "almost as good as his nonas" - high praise indeed. His raviolis were actually the better of the two. I don't usually eat meat, but I might make an exception for this. The aroma wafting off his plate told me immediately that they would be good. The mushroom sauce combined with the perfectly seasoned sausage stuffing were to die for. The pasta itself was, I believe, a tomato pasta, which my BF usually does not go for, but he enjoyed this one just fine and he is a very picky eater, Overall a lovely meal, on a lovely day in the city. As far as drinks go, I asked the very attentive (but not overly so) waiter for a recommendation and he proffered a lovely Sauvignon Blanc, which complimented the gnocci perfectly. A glass of Pinot to finish & he bill came to $97, including tip. My main criticism is that the bread was dry and tasteless and, for me, good bread is a MUST (hence the 4 stars instead of 5). I didn't even go inside the restaurant, so I have nothing to say about the interior atmosphere. Bottom line, this place is worth trying & I will return.

take away the italian flag from this restaurant

Posted bytoninoilbelloon 8/21/2008

I am italian from Siena and i write for an important italian news paper called "Il Messaggero"di Roma,i use to go in the restaurants or wine bars to see how those people in the foreing countries use to lie about the italian kitchen and the mediterranean diet,well i have never seen in my life a restaurant worst then this trattoria pinocchio,from when we have came in on the 15 of august for lunch at 12,30 and the owner was sleepping on the chair outside the patio for the pasta prepared before and then just boiled again few minutes after our order and the little ants walking under our table,closer the door ,and don't forget the wines italian unkown labels at too hight or too low temperature,don't ask me about the bread,and to finish when the owner has realized that we were from italy he has said that we can also pay by cash and lower price,is this waht you can give to your citizen for italian restaurant?

Terrible Food. Only went for Peroni on Tap. Good People Watching.

Posted bygoodfellaNWon 8/16/2008

First off, the food. Terrible. Typical NYC / SF Little Italy Tourist Trap. Don't go here for food. It is only Italian by name and by the host / wait staff that either are Italian or do a fine job pretending to be Italian. Peroni. Great Peroni on Tap served in nice glassware. Great for a warm (or non-foggy) day. People Watching. This is North Beach after all, so you can't really get this wrong. But, it is located in a great spot in North Beach and if you get an outside table on Columbus, you are in for a treat, for some good ol' SF crazies. But, it is only worth 2 stars because as far as an Italian restaurant goes, terrible. Well, if you would give your local Olive Garden 3 stars, then this place deserves 4. But, i give O.G. 1, so this place gets 2.

I dined here a few nights ago ...

Posted byTmax_Rideron 8/1/2008

I dined here a few nights ago with a couple friends from out of town. We sat outside on the Columbus st part of the restaurant, watching the many tourists and vehicles go by. The pizzas and drinks were great, very easy to share one between two people. The waiters seemed very busy with all the guest so we weren't checked on every five minutes, which was fine by me since i prefer the company of my friends. It was a great experience and I'm sure i'll come back for more.