

5J - Duboce Triangle:
A Central, Transit-Rich Neighborhood with Historic Architecture and a Local, Urban Feel
📍 Neighborhood Boundaries:
North: Waller Street
South: 14th Street
East: Market Street
West: Castro Street
📌 City District: District 8 (Central San Francisco)
📮 Zip Code: 94114
Duboce Triangle is a compact yet vibrant San Francisco neighborhood nestled between the Castro, Lower Haight, and Mission Dolores. Despite its small footprint, it packs in a lot of character with tree-lined streets, beautiful architecture, a friendly atmosphere, and unbeatable transit access. It’s one of the few places in the city where you’ll find tranquil residential blocks just steps from buzzing corridors like Market Street and Castro.
If you're looking for a highly walkable neighborhood with quick access to downtown, Muni Metro, parks, and local restaurants, Duboce Triangle delivers big city convenience in a well-established, community-oriented setting.
A Mix of Classic Homes and Urban Energy
🏡 The Homes – The neighborhood features a rich mix of Edwardian, Victorian, and early 20th-century multi-unit buildings, including flats and single-family homes. Most streets are lined with restored façades, bay windows, and ornamental woodwork, giving the neighborhood its distinct, cohesive feel.
🌆 Urban Residential Living – While close to Market Street and Castro nightlife, Duboce Triangle retains a residential vibe, with a strong local community and plenty of small-scale green space.
🛍️ Walkability is Key – Residents enjoy easy access to cafés, grocers, restaurants, pharmacies, and transit—nearly everything is reachable on foot within five minutes.
🌳 Duboce Park at the Center – The park is the neighborhood’s namesake and hub, offering a dog-friendly lawn, playground, sports courts, and space for community events.
Fog in Duboce Triangle: Mild and Manageable
🌫 Lighter Fog Than Surrounding Hills – Thanks to its low elevation and central location, Duboce Triangle experiences less fog than Twin Peaks, Clarendon Heights, or the Outer Sunset.
☁ Mornings May Be Overcast in Summer – The marine layer can creep in early, but the area typically clears up by late morning, especially in the spring and fall.
🌡️ Balanced Microclimate – The neighborhood enjoys temperate weather year-round, with more consistent sun than neighborhoods west of Buena Vista Park.
🌤 Ideal for Outdoor Living – With relatively dry weather and minimal wind, outdoor dining, biking, and dog walking are common year-round activities.
Mass Transit & Commuting Options in Duboce Triangle
Duboce Triangle is one of the best-connected neighborhoods in all of San Francisco, sitting at the junction of multiple Muni Metro lines and major bus routes.
🚇 Muni Metro (Subway Lines):
Church Street Station (Market & Church):
Serves K, L, M Metro lines, with direct subway access to downtown SF, Embarcadero, and West Portal.
Duboce & Church Stop (Surface-level N-Judah):
Offers cross-city service to the Inner Sunset, Cole Valley, and Ocean Beach.
🚌 Muni Bus Routes:
22-Fillmore – Runs north-south to the Marina, Pacific Heights, and Potrero Hill.
24-Divisadero – Connects to Noe Valley, Castro, and the Bayview.
6-Haight/Parnassus & 7-Haight/Noriega – Head east through the Haight and into downtown.
🚲 Biking & Walking:
The neighborhood is flat, bike-friendly, and intersects with The Wiggle, making it a top choice for cyclists heading downtown or toward the Mission.
🚗 Driving Access:
Close to Oak/Fell corridors and Octavia Boulevard, offering fast routes to Highway 101 and I-280.
Local Dining, Cafés & Lifestyle
Duboce Triangle has a tight-knit community vibe with easy access to Castro’s dining and nightlife, plus a few local favorites of its own.
🍽️ Top Nearby Spots:
Duboce Park Café – A casual go-to for coffee, breakfast, and weekend brunch.
Hecho – A modern Mexican eatery with a local following.
Kitchen Story – Known for its Korean-California fusion brunch and signature Millionaire’s Bacon.
Starbelly (Castro) – Contemporary American fare with a spacious patio.
Church Street Flowers – More than a florist, it doubles as a community meeting point with coffee and conversation.
🛍️ Everyday Essentials:
Whole Foods (Market & Dolores) – Just a short walk for groceries.
Walgreens, Safeway, and various corner markets are all nearby.
Parks, Green Space & Outdoor Access
Despite its urban location, Duboce Triangle offers plenty of open-air recreation and green space.
🌳 Duboce Park – Central to the neighborhood, the park features a dog play area, basketball court, children's playground, and passive open space.
🐕 Dog-Friendly Culture – The park is a favorite among dog owners, and the area has ample sidewalks and shaded streets for daily strolls.
🚶 Access to Larger Parks:
Buena Vista Park is a 10-minute walk uphill.
Dolores Park is less than a mile away via Church Street.
Panhandle and Golden Gate Park are reachable by bike or Muni.
Unique & Little-Known Facts About Duboce Triangle
🔹 Built on a Railroad Right-of-Way – Much of the neighborhood was developed along an old streetcar line, which helped shape its current transit-friendly design.
🔹 The Park Was Once a Cemetery – Duboce Park occupies land that was previously part of the Odd Fellows Cemetery, relocated in the early 1900s.
🔹 Architectural Consistency – The area’s homes are largely intact from the early 1900s, with meticulous preservation of façades, cornices, and woodwork.
🔹 Cycling Haven – As the heart of The Wiggle, Duboce Triangle is considered one of the most bike-accessible spots in SF.
🔹 Compact But Complete – Despite being only a few blocks wide, the neighborhood has everything residents need: park, coffee shop, transit, groceries, and community.
Why Live in Duboce Triangle?
✅ Unbeatable Access to Muni Metro & Citywide Transit
✅ Flat, Walkable Streets Near Major Commercial Hubs
✅ Historic Architecture with Green Space at the Center
✅ Bike-Friendly and Car-Optional
✅ Mild Weather with Limited Fog and Great Sunlight
Final Thoughts
Duboce Triangle is a small but powerfully positioned neighborhood that offers residents quick commutes, local amenities, historic beauty, and the feel of a true urban village. For those looking to live centrally without sacrificing green space, connectivity, or architectural appeal, it’s one of San Francisco’s best-kept residential secrets.
🌁 Live at the center. Walk everywhere. Thrive in Duboce Triangle. 🚋🏡
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