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San Francisco Begins Demolition of Alioto’s at Fisherman’s Wharf for New Public Plaza

The Port says reuse proved unrealistic because costly structural fixes deterred new operators.

Overview

  • Crews have taken down the neon letters and 500-pound fish sign, which the Port has placed in storage while it discusses their future with the Alioto family.
  • Demolition of the vacant, dilapidated 11,000-square-foot building began Jan. 5 and is expected to continue through late February.
  • The Port plans a $10 million public plaza on Taylor Street, targeted for summer 2026, with seating, picnic tables, new lighting and a cafe to better connect visitors to the inner lagoon and fishing fleet.
  • Officials say attempts over several years to find a new operator failed as the three-story structure required a multimillion-dollar investment to be made structurally sound.
  • Alioto’s operated for nearly a century after starting as a 1925 fish stand and closing in 2020, with community reactions ranging from nostalgia to support from Wharf leaders and neighboring businesses for the change.