Roaming Goat has date night written all over it - Review - San Francisco - The Infatuation
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Roaming Goat has date night written all over it - Review - San Francisco - The Infatuation
"When the answer to that dating app prompt has convinced you to meet up in person-or if you just want an easy date night with someone you trust around your unlocked phone-head to the Roaming Goat. The Mediterranean wine bar in Cow Hollow is quiet and barely lit, with mostly two-person tables and a nice parklet with heaters. In any situation, it'll be a low-stakes choice."
"Small plates are solid and arrive in quick succession, so if the night's trending well, keep it going with black lime tahini-topped falafel and goat cheese-stuffed dates. (The extensive wine list, which includes hard-to-find Armenian bottles, should help, too.) And if you can't envision seeing this person again, it's easy enough to cut things off and be in and out in less than an hour."
"Plus, reservations are usually easy to snag any day of the week, so if you want a date night venue that feels like you did a lot more pre-planning than you have, this is it. You're better off sticking with the small plates at Roaming Goat, but if you need something more substantial, the kebabs are a solid choice. We suggest skipping the lamb, though, which can be bland, and going for the lightly charred, juicy chicken instead."
Roaming Goat is a quiet Mediterranean wine bar in Cow Hollow with mostly two-person tables and a heated parklet, making it well suited for low-stakes dates or casual meetups. Small plates arrive quickly and include items such as black lime tahini-topped falafel and goat cheese-stuffed dates. The wine list is extensive and includes hard-to-find Armenian bottles. Reservations are generally easy to obtain any day of the week. The venue accommodates short visits under an hour when needed. Kebabs provide a heartier option; chicken kebabs are recommended over lamb, which can be bland.
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