Duboce Triangle

A charming slice of San Francisco that combines historic character with modern convenience.

Welcome to Duboce Triangle

 

Tucked between the Castro, Lower Haight, and Hayes Valley, Duboce Triangle is a charming slice of San Francisco that combines historic character with modern convenience. This small yet vibrant neighborhood is known for its tree-lined streets, picturesque Victorian and Edwardian homes, and a sense of calm that contrasts with the energy of its surrounding areas. Nearby parks such as Buenac Vista and Corona Heights offer impressive vistas and natural escapes in the geographic center of the city. Its compact size makes it a walkable haven where everything you need—from coffee shops to corner stores—is just steps away.

At the heart of the neighborhood is Duboce Park, a lush, dog-friendly green space that serves as a gathering spot for locals and a tranquil escape for all. Whether you’re enjoying a sunny picnic, playing fetch with your pup, or relaxing on the grass with a book, the park’s welcoming atmosphere is undeniable. The neighborhood’s flat terrain and bike-friendly streets also make it ideal for cyclists and pedestrians alike, adding to its charm as a peaceful urban retreat.

Duboce Triangle’s dining and nightlife scenes are understated but satisfying, offering cozy cafés, intimate restaurants, and wine bars that are perfect for low-key evenings. For more lively options, the bustling hotspots of the Castro and the Mission are just a short walk or bike ride away. This balance of quiet and accessibility makes Duboce Triangle an ideal home base for those who love being close to the action while enjoying a peaceful place to unwind.

Duboce Triangle stands out for its rare combination of peaceful charm and prime location. With a welcoming, close-knit community and easy access to all that San Francisco has to offer, it’s a neighborhood that feels like both a serene retreat and a well-connected urban hub.

 

Consider This Neighborhood If

You’re drawn to a peaceful, community-focused vibe while staying close to the city’s energy. Ideal for dog lovers, park enthusiasts, and those who value walkability, Duboce Triangle appeals to homebuyers seeking historic charm, urban convenience, and a serene place to call home.

 

Keep In Mind

Duboce Triangle’s central location means it can experience some through-traffic and noise from nearby neighborhoods. Its compact size limits the number of amenities within its borders, but its proximity to the Castro, Mission, Hayes Valley and Divisadero Corridor ensures that everything you need is just a short walk away.

 

Danny's Favorites

  • Duboce Park CaféDuboce Park Café is the cozy, sunlit corner spot where house‑roasted coffee, wholesome brunch eats, and smoothie goodness meet the leafy charm of Duboce Park just steps away. People love its laid‑back, dog‑friendly patio, friendly service, and feel‑good vibes—perfect for everything from laptop mornings to leisurely weekend hangs.
  • Courtney’sCourtney’s at 101 Castro is a warm, family-run corner grocery and deli that’s been serving fresh produce, homemade sandwiches, and juices since 1971—earning official status as an SF Legacy Business. Locals rave about its legendary PB&J on cinnamon bread, friendly neighborhood vibe, and comforting reliability that has nourished generations on Castro Street.
  • La MedLa Med is a cozy Mediterranean gem on Fillmore, serving up scratch-made Lebanese, Armenian, and Greek dishes in a sunny, family-run café that feels like a welcoming cross-cultural home. People love it for its warm, lively atmosphere, fresh-from-the-kitchen mezza platters, and consistently friendly service that’s kept locals coming back since 1979.
  • DetourThe Detour at 2200A Market is SF’s high-energy arcade bar playground where neon-lit industrial vibes meet classic and console gaming, craft cocktails, and Pan‑Pacific street food. People flock here for its welcoming community spirit—complete with all‑ages hours, weekly game nights, drag brunches, and vibrant LGBTQ+ events—making it a beloved hub for friends, fun, and nostalgia.
  • Duboce Park – Duboce Park is a charming, centrally located green oasis between Lower Haight and Castro, offering lush lawns, a playground, basketball courts, a meditation labyrinth, and a thriving off-leash dog haven. People adore its vibrant community spirit—kids, dog owners, fitness buffs, and art-lovers mingle at weekend events like DogFest, while the Harvey Milk Rec Center keeps the creative energy flowing year-round.

  • Corona Heights- Corona Heights is a dramatic hilltop park offering sweeping 360° views of San Francisco, set against rugged red rock and steep trails. People love it for its adventurous vibe, dog-friendly paths, and the family-friendly Randall Museum nestled at its base.

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