A 22-Year-Old Italian Restaurant in San Francisco Is Nearing Its Final Service

Ristobar will serve its final meal on May 25, 2026, marking the end of its more than two decades journey.

Written By Saheba Khatun
Streetview image of the Ristobar restaurant in San Francisco (Image credit: Facebook @ Ristobar)

Ristobar, a longtime Italian restaurant in San Francisco’s Marina District, is preparing to close on Memorial Day Monday. The restaurant team shared the closure announcement on social media and thanked the community for their support.

Ristobar Will Shut Down This Month

A chic and stylish restaurant in San Francisco, Ristobar focuses on a rustic, traditional Italian experience. The restaurant pairs refined Italian dishes with an intimate bar program and neighborhood atmosphere. The menu drew inspiration from the Slow Food movement and traditional Italian family recipes.

Some of the popular dishes on the menu are Agnolotti Del Plin, New York steak, and Fritto Misto. The restaurant’s bar program serves Italian cocktails, European wines, cannoli, and more.

After more than two decades of service, Ristobar will be closing on May 25. In an Instagram announcement, the team wrote, “After 22 unforgettable years in San Francisco’s Marina District, Memorial Day will mark the final service of Ristobar.”

 

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In the post, the restaurant shared that even though it is saying goodbye, the Chestnut Street space will continue to operate. They wrote, “While Ristobar itself will soon come to a close, the space will continue in a new direction through a partnership with Eria Events.”

More details about the space and its plans will be announced soon. The restaurant team did not share any specific reason for closure.

“Ristobar’s 2300 Chestnut St. space will reopen as Eria Marina, a 5,300 sq ft indoor-outdoor events venue,” stated a San Francisco Chronicle report.

22-Year-Old Legacy on the Chestnut Street

Ristobar is owned by pastry chef Gary Rulli and his wife, Jeannie. The couple also operates the Emporio Rulli bakery, cafe, and wine shop in Larkspur.

The restaurant team reflected on its journey in the closure post and said, “From the early days of Emporio Rulli Gran Caffè to the evolution into Ristobar, this restaurant became a place of celebrations, friendships, familiar faces, and memories shared around the table for more than two decades.”

The Ristobar space features a marble bar, dim lighting, and frescoed ceilings. The outdoor seating of the restaurant made it a neighborhood favorite in San Francisco’s Marina District.

In the post, the owner thanked the team and chefs and mentioned, “A heartfelt thank you to Chefs Angelo Auriana, Michele Belotti, and Alberto ‘Berto’ Chan Bautista, whose talent and dedication made every meal memorable. And a special recognition to Mattia Ballarini, whose hospitality made so many guests feel at home.”

As the closing date approaches, the Ristobar team encourages the community to visit and have a last memorable meal. The closure of the restaurant marks the end of a notable journey in the San Francisco dining community.

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Saheba Khatun is a journalist and content writer with a strong academic background in English literature and a deep passion for storytelling. She has produced a wide range of work spanning news, features, and human-interest stories, often highlighting the voices and experiences of everyday people. Known for her people-focused, thoughtful, and relatable approach, Saheba aims to inform, inspire, and foster meaningful connections through her writing. With an eye for detail and a commitment to integrity, she believes in the power of words to spark dialogue, shift perspectives, and create lasting impact. Outside of her professional work, she enjoys exploring literature, culture, and community narratives, which continue to fuel her creative process and broaden her worldview.
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