Avi Brosh and Palisociety have announced the addition of the Palihotel San Francisco to its growing footprint on the West Coast. Located near Union Square, the new concept occupies a revitalized Spanish Colonial Revival–style address on Stockton Street that was previously home to a medley of hotels throughout the 20th century.
Beyond the transformed exterior, the boutique hotel boasts fully reimagined interiors that juxtapose the history of the building with a contemporary sensibility. The latter is achieved via a soft, neutral color palette, natural wood accents, and earth-toned tiling. Palisociety’s signature aesthetic is further established with the use of varying patterns and textures, as well as a bright, minimalist art collection.
Spread across 2,900 square feet of the hotel’s second floor is the Fisher Loft, an expansive restaurant, bar, and lounge that serves as the nucleus of the property. Fisher Loft’s all-day menu features classic American comfort foods, as well as an extensive cocktail, beer, and wine list.
Palihotel San Francisco’s 82 accommodations, which range in size from 150 to 450 square feet, include two-bedroom suites, king, and queen configurations.