Lower Haight’s Horsefeather Is Debuting a Second Bay Area Location

The "low-key tavern for New American plates & eclectic cocktails" is coming to Palo Alto.

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Horsefeather, a “low-key tavern for New American plates & eclectic cocktails” found in San Francisco’s Lower Haight neighborhood, is planning to debut a new location — this time in Palo Alto.

According to a recently submitted permit application, the restaurant is coming to 855 El Camino Real, where it will neighbor eateries such as Roost & Roast, Scott’s Chowder House, and Sushi House.

What Now San Francisco reached out to Partners Justin Lew and Colton Redwine — who are also the founder and bar manager at Last Rites, “a Polynesian Noir adventure” themed bar in Duboce Triangle — to inquire about the expansion, but they were unable to provide additional information before publication.

Nevertheless, if the concept remains consistent, Palo Alto locals can expect to find a modern and casual atmosphere, with interior design “inspired by the American Arts & Crafts Period,” as described on the eatery’s website.

Horsefeather’s current menu boasts appetizers, shareable mains — such as tacos, fried chicken, burgers, and risotto — and whiskey butter cake for dessert. To drink, diners can choose from a vast selection of craft cocktails, beer, and wine.

According to the filing, the upcoming Palo Alto locale will also offer outdoor seating.

Follow Horsefeather on Facebook and Instagram for updates.

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Elise Love-McCorkle is a freelance writer for What Now Media Group. She is an alumna of The University of Texas at Austin and works in the creative sector. She is currently based in Lisbon, Portugal.
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