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    101 2nd St

    San Francisco, CA 94105

    Minna St & Mission St

    Financial District, SoMa

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    • 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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    • 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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    • 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

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      Adam S.
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      I love art. I especially love things like architecture, public art, and community open space in a built environment. I will keep beating the following drum: Public spaces are where it's at. SF is a beautiful place to begin with, but all these little POPOS's are jewels pretty much just sitting here to be enjoyed at will. Of the 68+, this POPOS is in the the upper echelon. 101 Second Street Greenhouse and Mezzanine is a terrific space that you might not realize is open to the public.

      My first experience with this space was walking by on a December evening shortly after sunset. The space at 101 Second Street looks normal enough during the day - a large window facade on another nice, relatively new building. Well, at night, the facade shows the space inside with a lot less effort. This is a huge glassed-in lobby with a mezzanine-level. There are trees inside, and there are two nice pieces of public art. On a sunny day (and we have some of those in California) the light is amazing through the two-story+ glass. There are also a number of tables and chairs on the mezzanine-level to eat, which also provides a nice view of the space and the art.

      Of course this is the FiDi, so almost everyone here if working and on a lunch or a break. This place is pretty vibrant, so if you're looking to chill it may not be your first choice. (There are several places around that will work for that - try the KPMG Building.) This is also a place where the irony is that it's indoors, but particularly beautiful on a nice day. I look forward to coming in once it gets Novemberish/Decemberish and open during the darker hours to see what it's like in that light.

      Oh - and there's a Peets Coffee on the ground floor. It's also very near several other terrific POPOS such as: 560 Mission Plaza, 555 Mission Sculpture Garden, Shaw Alley, The Sun Terrace, KPMG Greenhouse and Galleria, 235 Second Street and Marathon Plaza... just to name a handful.

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      How has it taken me so long to discover this place?! I'm in meetings around 2nd and Mission ALL the time, so this public space has been the best find. Okay to be fair, I knew about the list of POPOS in San Francisco but never bothered to explore them since the list was so long. Anyways, since I work remotely, coming to 101 Second Street is perfect for answering emails or taking phone calls between in-person meetings. It's also good for meeting up with friends or colleagues since it's so central.

      The furniture and decor is simple and corporate, but there are electrical outlets if you need to recharge. The lighting in the atrium isn't the best, even though there are glass walls, and I wouldn't come here for the view unless you're into people-watching for the better part of the day. There's an entrance into Peet's Coffee for a caffeine boost with plenty of restaurants nearby for actual sustenance. There's no internet in this space, so I would typically just tether off my phone for a few hours while charging at the countertop seating area.

      Overall I love the convenience of 101 Second Street and how bustling the atmosphere can be. I'm guessing it's super busy during lunch, but if you visit during off-hours like 10am or 3pm, then you're almost guaranteed to find somewhere to sit. It's best for solo work sessions or one-on-one meetings (no groups) so stop by and check it out sometime!

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      Kaje Y.
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      The atrium is kept pretty clean. There are limited seating, and even more limited tables. There is a second floor the the atrium

      It's open to the public and a great place to grab a bite or have coffee with somebody.

      On warm days, they open up all the glass windows... YES! Almost all the glass "walls" can open up like doors!

      There are no public bathrooms available here.

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      Elizabeth T.
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      Hidden gem of a free work spot with plenty of charging spaces.

      Always full but never so-full that you can't find a seat, upstairs chairs and tables too.

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      Anthony S.
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      My friend brought me to this lunch spot which I really enjoyed. The expansive glass windows illuminated the building with lots of natural sunlight. The faux trees, metallic sculptures, and a large painting that adorned one of the walls added a nice ambient touch.

      Although seating was quite limited, we were lucky enough to find a spot on the second floor just as a party left. Phew.

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      Lauren F.
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      If I could, I would eat lunch every day outside in the sun. But, we live in San Francisco where the weather doesn't always permit...I work in an office where sometimes I need to eat at my desk....and sometimes I just don't feel like eating under an umbrella of pigeon poop.

      On days where I can actually get out of the office for lunch and just want to sit and enjoy my meal in a large echoey building...I come here. It's a nice public space. Tables on two levels, a huge wall of art, and an even larger wall of windows allows you to look at the characters walking down the street without actually interacting with them. What's that you say smelly homeless man who would harass me if I was at a table outside? What? Yah, I thought so, cuz I'm in here, and you are out there....I don't have any money for you, cuz I spent it on my delightful lunch that I'm eating INSIDE!

      Bonus for being a block away from my office. Double bonus for being attached to Peet's coffee.

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      Mary F.
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      8000 sq ft. Art. Quiet. Glass

      Spending my lunch hour here today was just about the only thing that kept me from eating my own eyeballs due to the banality of work.

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      Mariela D.
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      I keep forgetting this place is open to the public. And in cold, windy San Francisco, indoor public eating spaces (let alone CLEAN ones) are a rarity. Why would someone maintain such a place for the public? I don't know, but bless them! If we patrons can continue to keep the space clean, I hope they continue to keep it open to the public.

      The space resembles a greenhouse / art gallery. Floor-to-ceiling windows, open space and high ceilings. Very modern. A great place for a lunchtime escape. It's also ideal for an impromptu meeting when you just need to get out of the office. It sure beats scowering for tables at Starbucks.

      I was here during the holidays to watch a traveling group of carolers sing Christmas songs during lunchtime. It was awesome and so random. Yet another reason why I am so in love with my city. I have a feeling there may be more events like this, so if I find a calendar of events I'll be sure to post it here.

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      Ron W.
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      If it's cold or rainy this is the perfect place to have lunch, indoors and cozy. High ceilings give it a spacious feel. Trees are a nice touch as is wall of art. There are not a lot of indoor public areas to have lunch, even with two floors of seating this place does get crowded, but if you take an early or late lunch you can have a better chance of finding a seat at a table, mid afternoon only a few people are around. This is another POPOS (privately owned public open space) you can find out more about at San Francisco City Planning Dept. online.

      If it's cold or rainy this is the perfect place to have lunch. Two floors but it gets crowded so take an early or late lunch.
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      Stephanie P.
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      This is my happy place during lunch when it's cold outside. Thank goodness for POPOS! There are some pretty nifty ones in the area...

      The atrium at 101 Second Street is indeed open to the public, so grab lunch from somewhere nearby and head over. It's clean, quiet, and pretty - certainly beats eating at your desk.

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