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Sunnyside is a charming residential neighborhood in south-central San Francisco, founded in 1891 and home to approximately 6,000 residents. This pedestrian-friendly community (WalkScore of 79 + Transit Score of 79) offers an appealing urban-suburban mix with predominantly single-family homes with nearby parks, shops, and restaurants.
The neighborhood provides exceptional connectivity with multiple transit options including the K-Ingleside and M-Ocean View Muni Metro lines, plus bus routes 23-Monterey, 43-Masonic, and 44-O'Shaughnessy. Glen Park BART station is just a 10-15 minute walk away, and freeway access to I-280 and Highway 101 is less than 5 minutes, making commutes to downtown San Francisco and Silicon Valley remarkably convenient.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of green spaces within walking distance, including Sunnyside Playground with tennis courts, basketball court, and playground (5 minutes away), and
Balboa Park featuring sports fields, recreation center, and pool. Additional nearby parks include the Sunnyside Conservatory, Minnie & Lovie Ward Recreational Center, Glen Park Recreation Center, Glen Canyon Park with hiking trails and natural beauty, and Mt. Davidson Park, the highest natural peak in San Francisco with panoramic views.
Monterey Boulevard serves as Sunnyside's primary shopping street, lined with local businesses, restaurants, cafes, and a Safeway for groceries. Neighborhood favorites include Big Joe's, a beloved family-owned breakfast and brunch café serving classics like brioche French toast and eggs Benedict, and K's Kitchen, a popular Japanese spot known for sushi platters and small plates like seared sea bass. Won Kok Restaurant offers authentic Cantonese cuisine including Hong Kong-style beef chow fun and specialty dishes, while One Waan serves fresh Thai favorites like pad Thai and green curry. For casual bites, Monterey Deli provides generous sandwiches and a selection of craft beers, and Friends Bar offers a neighborhood gathering spot with pool tables and outdoor seating.
Just minutes away, the Glen Park commercial district extends dining and shopping options with popular spots like Manzoni for authentic Italian cuisine, La Corneta Taqueria for Mexican fare, Higher Grounds Coffee House for specialty lattes, and Canyon Market for organic produce and artisanal goods. Residents also enjoy easy access to Whole Foods in Noe Valley and Trader Joe's at Stonestown Galleria.
With its combination of peaceful residential living, excellent transit connections, abundant parks, and thriving local businesses, Sunnyside offers the perfect balance of neighborhood charm and urban convenience.

