Hog Island Oyster Co.

Completed with CCS Architecture. Hog Island Oyster Bar in San Francisco’s Ferry Building re-opened May 1, 2014 with an expanded space and menu along with a full bar.Designed by Cass Calder Smith, the new oyster bar is double the size of the original and offers sweeping views of San Francisco Bay.

Hog Island’s history and geographical setting is referenced throughout and fabrication and artwork is by local artists and craftsmen. Recycled materials were used whenever possible and include East coast sinker Cypress, oyster shells in the oyster bar top, and ipe wood from the Coney Island boardwalk used to build seating.

The centerpiece oyster bar sports a concrete and oyster shell top by Bohemian Stoneworks in Sebastopol and a base of handmade blue tiles by Blue Slide Art Tile in Point Reyes Station. All of the project’s metal fabrication is by Eclipse Design in Petaluma. The shelves at the cocktail bar are from an original 1880’s redwood foundation at the Hog Island farm in Marshall.

The interior’s nautical design features a dramatic hull-shaped ceiling of wood and rope, a nod to Hog Island’s original boat, “Spatz” which now resides in Hog Island’s Napa location. “Hog Island Blue” is featured throughout.

ARCHITECT: CCS ARCHITECTURE

FOOD SERVICE: FEDERIGHI/TRIMARK

MEP: ACIES ENGINEERING

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: YADEGAR AND ASSOCIATES

LIGHTING: LUMINESCE DESIGN

CONTRACTOR: BUILDGROUP, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

PHOTOGRAPHY: PAUL DYER

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