Foghorn Taproom

534 Irving St, San Francisco - 94122
63 reviews
Chicken Chicken Wings Beer Bar
(415) 592-2341

Very cute lowkey resturant, food was fairly priced and really good. We ordered the lemon pepper wings, bourbon bacon wings, and buffalo. Lemon Pepped was too tangy and bacon wings were sweet and crunchy. Buffalo was very light sweet but tangy it was really different than other buffalo wings I’ve ever tried. The seasoned fries were a bit under seasoned but the chicken sandwich was super good and spicy really big as well! I would come back :)

Delicious Nashville hot chicken sandwich and loaded fries. Great craft beers on tap.

Good eats and beer selections.

One of the best chicken sandwiches in San Francisco. Fries have a nice savory seasoning too. Rotating beers on tap, plus cider and a couple wines.

This place consistently has the best chicken around. The meat is large and juicy. The sandwiches are what I always get, but the wings are good too.One word of caution: I like hot/spicy food, but I can't get above the "hot" level. It's pretty spicy.Fries are also really good, seasoned well.

The chicken sandwich blew me away! I am always looking for a good chicken sandwich and this by far blew me away.

Stopped in during my trip in SF and had some amazing IPAs and pineapple wings!

Very very very very good!

Super delicious food and great beer selection. Fried chicken is super tasty and loved the spicy levels to choose from for each of the dishes.

4.5 stars. My wife and I split two beers and a large order of seasoned fries, and I also had chicken wings. The beers were top notch -- definitely would return for them. The fries were excellent. The chicken wings were really nicely cooked with lots of sauce, though I was only so-so on the particular sauce that I had (it was a new sauce flavor for me, and I think it just wasn't my flavor, so I'll give another flavor a try in the future because the wings were really nicely cooked).The outdoor seating was also enjoyable (order first inside, then they'll bring your food to you). Be aware that there are trains on this street if sitting outside; the plexiglass for the outdoor dining area was sufficient to keep the harshest sounds out for us. While I dislike a lot of noise, it was okay for me for the 30-45 minutes we were there, but people who really dislike noise may find it too disruptive (indoor eating is an option, though the front door might be open).