Explore the Area
Submarine CenterRestaurants
Guerra Quality MeatsGroceries
Philosopher's ClubNightlife
Ballast CoffeeCafes
Bookshop West PortalShopping
San Francisco Scottish Rite Masonic CenterArts and Entertainment
Pure Barre West PortalFitness
Noe Valley BakeryRestaurants
Shaw's San FranciscoGroceries
Vin DebutNightlife
Peet's CoffeeCafes
Papenhausen HardwareShopping
St. Cecilia PavilionArts and Entertainment
West Portal PlaygroundFitness
Khrp TiewRestaurants
Parkside Farmer's MarketGroceries
The Sherwood San FranciscoNightlife
StarbucksCafes
Zen Beauty SpaShopping
Tutu School West PortalArts and Entertainment
West Portal PilatesFitness
Roti Indian BistroRestaurants
Eezy FreezyGroceries
The DublinerNightlife
S & E CafeCafes
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What Locals Say about West Portal
At least 26 Trulia users voted on each feature.
100 % Say there are sidewalks
97 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores
97 % Say it's walkable to restaurants
92 % Say it's dog friendly
82 % Say there's holiday spirit
82 % Say people would walk alone at night
78 % Say streets are well-lit
77 % Say parking is easy
72 % Say yards are well-kept
61 % Say neighbors are friendly
54 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years
50 % Say there's wildlife
46 % Say kids play outside
44 % Say it's quiet
35 % Say car is needed
32 % Say there are community events
Sourced by Trulia users. Learn more about our methodology.
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 2y ago
"My neighborhood is awesome. The people are awesome It’s festive, safe and close to west portal, close to grocery stores!! "
1Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 3y ago
"It’s a great community Neighborhood watch, great schools. Local activities. Very safe and west portal dining and shops "
0Flag - Trulia User
- Resident
- 3y ago
"It’s not the same neighborhood that it used to be but that is the sad story all over San Francisco! "
0Flag - Bryce P.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"This neighborhood is the best neighborhood because of all of the people, the places, and the things. I really enjoy living here and hope to remain here all of the time. "
0Flag - Kelli B.
- Resident
- 9y ago
"I've lived in West Portal, a San Francisco neighborhood, for over 5 years. I love all the friendly people and the small town vibes. We have a great Greek restaurant (Orexi) and an authentic and delicious Italian restaurant (Trattoria da Vittorio). We have lots of trees and grassy areas. Lots of families and people walking their dogs. We have a cinema if you would like to catch a movie, hair salons, nail salons. We have one of the best bakeries in the city, Noe Valley Bakery. With Muni, it's a quick trip to anywhere in the city."
9Flag - Alan B.
- 12y ago
"1-3 block walk to almost any retail or restaurant. 1 block to 2 muni streetcar lines that get you downtown or anywhere along market in 20 min or less. Very family and pet friendly with one of the best parks and probably the best dog park in the city 3 blocks away (Sigmund Stern). On street parking is one of the easiest in the city. Stonestown farmers market is top notch. You are 5-8 minutes from 280. SFO is a 15-20 minutes drive. "
2Flag - Eric C.
- 13y ago
"The homes are tidy, the neighbors are nice, the area is quiet, the Village is close by with a great walk score and transportation is close at hand-either MUNI to down town or freeways to the Peninsula. It is a sleepier neighborhood, so if you are looking for excitement and nightlife, this isn't the place."
0Flag - lawyerose
- 13y ago
"Great neighborhood location to MUNI, Hiway 1, Hiway 280, Portola Ave., Lake Merced, Ocean Beach."
0Flag - Sm
- 14y ago
"safe and quiet. Detached homes. Easy parking. SAFE."
0Flag - Sm
- 14y ago
"Fantastic area very close to downtown via L train. Safe. Family oriented."
0Flag
Schools
- St. Cecilia Elementary School
- K-8
- Private
- 531 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThere is no crystal ball for parents trying to find the right school for their kids. The only real guide is your own experience—how you’ve learned, grown, and found connection through community and education.Both of my children came from a Reggio Emilia–inspired preschool that was small, cozy, and deeply creative. We loved it. When it was time for kindergarten, we wondered if the structure of a parochial school would suit them. What we discovered is that St. Cecilia offers a beautiful balance. Our home life is playful and a little weird, and having a school environment that brings structure, accountability, and rhythm has been the perfect complement. It allows our kids to thrive academically while staying curious, joyful, and themselves.The academics here are strong and thoughtful, blending foundational skills with creative exploration. Spanish begins in TK, which has been a wonderful early exposure to language. Sports are also a huge part of the experience. From TK onward, the focus on teamwork, participation, and building the basics of different sports is both energizing and confidence-boosting. The effort teachers and coaches put into creating opportunities for movement and connection is something we truly value.At St. Cecilia, community feels like the heartbeat of it all. As a transplant to San Francisco who married a local, I wanted a small-town feel in a big city—a place where my kids would be known, loved, and nurtured. That has been true every step of the way. From the teachers and staff to the parents who volunteer side by side, there is a warmth that makes you feel immediately at home.I was not raised Catholic and wondered if that might make me feel out of place. Those worries disappeared instantly. The faith-based foundation at St. Cecilia is rooted in kindness, service, and shared values that include every family. It feels thoughtful, respectful, and inclusive in a way that makes everyone feel welcome.Over the years, I’ve found myself volunteering again and again, surrounded by parents who share laughter, meals, and a genuine sense of purpose. This school is more than just a place where my children learn—it’s a community that has embraced us completely. We’ve found something truly special here, and I’m so grateful to watch both my children and our family continue to grow within it.Parent Review8mo ago12 Reviews - San Francisco Waldorf High School
- PK-12
- Private
- 481 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMy three children have thrived at SF Waldorf High School. Academics, clubs and sports all making a positive impact on their high school years. My two oldest are studying engineering at university. They were both very well prepared for the rigors of college academics. My oldest has said physics in college was easy because his HS teachers taught him everything. And math club brought a social element to his academic slant. My second child loved sports at SF Waldorf HS, playing soccer and basketball. At Waldorf, anyone can play; there are no tryouts or cuts. The coaches exude positivity. And the school also wins! My son's basketball team won the state championship for their division two years ago. My youngest child just finished 9th grade. The teachers really focus on every student and truly have their interests at the forefront. The transition from middle school was seamless, she had a great first year and is looking forward to the rest of her high school journey at SF Waldorf.Parent Review11mo ago10 Reviews
Homes in West Portal
- Frank A. Castaldini DRE #01436605, Compass
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