"So the weather app lied, and your pleasant outdoor meal has suddenly become f*cking freezing. We've all been there. It's San Francisco, after all, and even a "light jacket" can be a little too light when it's 57 degrees out and the fog decides to make a surprise appearance. That's where these restaurants come in handy. Each of them provides blankets to protect you from the elements, a gesture more thoughtful than anything your ex ever came up with. Stay warm out there."
"The patio at this Italian spot in the Financial District is so manicured it could pass for a staged living room in a rustic Tiburon mansion. Olive trees between tables block out your neighbors' conversations. There are hardwood floors nicer than the ones in most SF apartments. And, of course, there are the fluffy beige blankets, which are neatly rolled up and tied with a string."
"Open a rooftop bar in this town, and you better be prepared to protect your patrons from the Three Horsemen of roof-pocalypse (Damp, Wind, and Mist). Rise Over Run on top of The Line hotel near Union Square sure is prepared to protect. The rooftop patio is what you might expect from a new rooftop patio in 2023, with safe design choices, like basket lamps, lots of plants, and plenty of concrete."
San Francisco's fickle weather can turn outdoor dining uncomfortably cold, so several restaurants offer blankets for patio guests. An Italian spot in the Financial District features a manicured patio with olive trees, hardwood floors, and neatly rolled fluffy beige blankets, pairing warmth with dishes like a face-sized ricotta-and-egg-yolk raviolo and gnocco fritto with prosciutto and pickled onions. Rise Over Run atop The Line hotel near Union Square equips its rooftop with basket lamps, plants, concrete seating, and perfectly folded wool blankets, enabling guests to relax by the fire pit with gin-strawberry cocktails. Plow in Potrero Hill draws long lines for pancakes.
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