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Incanto is located at 1550 Church Street, at the southwest corner of the intersection of Church and Duncan Streets in Noe Valley.

Arriving by Muni:
Incanto is located on the "J Church" streetcar line. Coming from central San Francisco, take the outbound J Church to Church and 27th Street. Incanto is one block south on Church.

Arriving by car:
Coming on the 101 freeway. Exit at Cesar Chavez Street, take Cesar Chavez west for approximately 1.2 miles, to Church Street. Turn left on Church Street. Go two blocks, Incanto will be on your right.

Coming from the south on the 280 freeway. Follow 280 North to the San Jose Avenue exit. At second traffic light, veer left onto Dolores Street. Go five blocks, then turn left on Duncan Street. Go one block, Incanto will be across Church Street.

Coming from the north on the 280 freeway. Take the Cesar Chavez Street exit. Turn left at the bottom of the exit ramp, then turn right at the first stop light onto Cesar Chavez Street. Follow Cesar Chavez west for approximately 2 miles, to Church Street. Turn left on Church Street. Go two blocks, Incanto will be on your right.

Coming from the Golden Gate Bridge. Stay left after the toll plaza, following the signs for Lombard Street. Exit onto Lombard Street, taking Lombard Street to Gough Street.  Turn right onto Gough and follow Gough south for approximately 2 miles. Turn right onto Market Street, then turn left onto Dolores Street. Follow Dolores Street approximately 1.6 miles to Cesar Chavez Street, turn right onto Cesar Chavez.  Turn left on Church Street. Go two blocks, Incanto will be on your right.

On-street parking is available and is most plentiful toward the south end of Church Street (toward 30th Street). Alternatively, we encourage you to arrive by Muni or taxi if possible.

 

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Incanto Italian Restaurant, 1550 Church Street, Noe Valley, San Francisco 94131
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