RH (formerly Restoration Hardware) begins serving lunch and dinner at the live-fire Palm Court Restaurant on May 12. This marks a new chapter in the company's evolution, as it expands beyond just furniture and home decor. The restoration of the historic building is a major milestone in the larger redevelopment of San Francisco's Pier 70. After a majorly ambitious, six-year renovation project, the company formerly known as Restoration Hardware is ready to unveil perhaps its most impressive location yet.
Located in the Dogpatch neighborhood, San Francisco's Pier 70 is an emerging arts and culture center, transformed from a collection of old WWII-era buildings into a vibrant destination. RH (previously known as Restoration Hardware) opened its newest location within San Francisco's 80,000 square-foot landmark building, bringing new life to the historic site. Restoration Hardware will be the first tenant in this revitalized space, showcasing its signature blend of modern luxury and classic elegance.
The Dogpatch's neoclassical 1917 building, originally built for Bethlehem Steel, has been reimagined as a five-store temple to consumerism. RH's five-level space in the Bethlehem Steel Building brings an atelier, restaurant, wine bars, and a rooftop park to San Francisco. The Palm Court restaurant in the Dogpatch is a stately RH establishment that exudes style and sophistication. While the food may not be the main draw, the ambiance and experience make it a destination for those looking for a luxurious dining experience.