Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative Asian-fusion small plates and strong cocktails in a cozy-modern space; great vibes and gluten-free options, with occasional service hiccups and pricing that feels high to some.
The Rabbit Hole delivers solid neighborhood dining with exceptional food quality highlighted by standout popcorn chicken, smash burger, and noodles, plus strong cocktail and spirits expertise. However, inconsistent execution—with reports of over-salted or bland dishes across visits—prevents grade A territory. The modern, cozy setting and loyal following make it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants, though service lapses and premium pricing occasionally frustrate diners.
The Rabbit Hole pairs a cocktail-forward bar with a kitchen turning out Asian-influenced comfort plates in a room that feels cozy and modern. Guests describe helpful staff and a scene that stays lively without shouting, like one who said the space felt warm and inviting with a bar you want to linger at. Expect shareable plates, TVs showing the game or anime, and a sunny back patio when the weather plays nice. In the kitchen, flavors lean bold and playful rather than fussy: crisp popcorn chicken, a juicy smash burger with gochujang ketchup, scallion pancakes, and sesame peanut noodles headline the greatest hits. Drinks are creative and often strong, with a deep whiskey roster and a few niche spirits that nerds appreciate. It is not bargain dining, and a couple of diners found some plates salty or a bit small, but most feel the quality and craft match the price in this neighborhood setting. Families are generally welcome, and there is a kids section with ice cream treats and simple sides; multiple parents note that little ones loved the popcorn chicken with rice. One review reported a chilly reception with a baby, but most family visits were positive. Picky eaters can fall back on fries, burger, and plain rice, while adventurous kids may enjoy bao or noodles.
Area: Transitional stretch between Mission and Bernal; local, artsy, and casual with growing cocktail and small-plates scene.
Safety: Generally safe with typical urban caution at night; steady foot traffic along Mission corridor.
Nearby: Near neighborhood bars, small restaurants, and residential streets; patio mentioned; TVs for games.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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