Welcome to Jordan Park/Laurel Heights
The best of urban and suburban living in a placid environment.
Known for their close-knit feel, the twin neighborhoods of Jordan Park and Laurel Heights are one-of-a-kind. These communities exude a charming village vibe you won’t find elsewhere in the city. These sought-after residential neighborhoods entail a slower pace of life than other San Francisco districts.
Housing options in both communities include luxury homes with lush front lawns. Most homes were built after 1941 and included modern single-family estates and lavish townhouses. The available housing and central location suit families, students, and professionals. With access to shops, nightlife, and schools, this community has something for everyone.
What to Love
- Serenity within city limits
- Close to the Presidio and Golden Gate Park
- Local cafes, bookstores, and eateries within reach
Local Lifestyle
Getting errands done, enjoying your favorite restaurants, and leading a lavish San Francisco lifestyle is a breeze in this area. All necessities are nearby, and more urban amenities are a short jaunt away. Considering their proximity to UCSF, Jordan Park and Laurel Heights are favored by students. Regardless of your particular needs, getting around and reveling in the laid-back atmosphere is easy.
Location is so important, and locals in Jordan Park and Laurel Heights have it made. They are mere blocks from the Presidio to the north and Golden Gate Park to the south. Living here, you will have every opportunity to explore the outdoors daily. Residents love walking their dogs, picnicking with their families, and commuting to their next university class. Jordan Park and Laurel Heights are both diverse and self-contained.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
Casual lunches with pals, intimate dinner dates, and everything in-between is accessible in this community. Nourish Cafe is a trendy plant-based lunch spot where you can savor power berry smoothies, avocado chimichurri toast, and a bowl or wrap with vegetables to ensure you get your daily vitamins. Delicious as it is trendy, Spruce serves contemporary California-inspired dishes and innovative cocktails in a sophisticated space. Spruce holds a Michelin star, features an impressive wine list, and serves tempting delights such as ricotta gnudi, pistachio and coriander-crusted duck breast, and decadent crème fraîche cheesecake. Memorable date nights unfold here on a nightly basis.Several local stores will satisfy your retail needs within neighborhood bounds. Button Down features upscale apparel, scarves, and accessories for women and men. Don’t forget to check out their unique home decor selections and make an appointment at their in-house barbershop.
Fleet Wood is StudioNico’s one-of-a-kind shop. It offers a boutique brimming with locally made clothing, art, home goods, curated gift boxes, snacks, and more. Express your creative side by taking a screenprinting 101 workshop or private session to hone your talent.
Things to Do
The ability to enjoy recreational activities and fulfill daily needs distinguishes Jordan Park and Laurel Heights. Neighbors gather on Sundays at the Clement Street Farmer's Market to buy environmentally viable, seasonal produce, baked goods, fresh flowers, and prepared food. Keeping community participation at a high, many locals head to the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco to discuss literature, take yoga classes, and more.
Days of family fun and recreation happen at Laurel Hill Playground, which features a baseball diamond, playground, outdoor basketball court, and clubhouse. Not only is this a great park for your growing and inquisitive children, but parents cherish the opportunity to get some sun and a peaceful moment away from city noise. A community treasure, Vogue Theatre is one of San Francisco’s oldest operating cinemas that features a single screen where classic and current films are screened. Vogue Theatre is the annual home for the Mostly British Film Festival.
Schools
Top-tier schools are well within reach in Jordan Park and Laurel Heights. Students may attend: