March 13, 2026

Duboce Triangle is where the city's energy meets neighborhood charm - a small, perfectly positioned triangle bounded by Market Street's transit corridor, the Castro's vibrancy, and the quiet edge of Duboce Park. This is urban convenience distilled: the N-Judah rolls right through, the Castro and Hayes Valley are minutes away on foot, and yet your actual street is tree-lined and residential with Victorians and Edwardians that showcase the city's architectural heritage. Duboce Park itself is the neighborhood's living room - a sunny, open green space where the community gathers.
Duboce Park Cafe sits right on the corner, serving breakfast and lunch to locals and their dogs (it's famously dog-friendly). The neighborhood's small commercial stretches along Noe and Market offer Church Street Cafe for coffee and SPRO Coffee Lab for serious espresso enthusiasts. The real treasure is the location: you're equally close to the Castro's restaurants and nightlife, the Wiggle bike route to Hayes Valley and beyond, and the Muni Metro for quick downtown commutes.
The housing stock is classic San Francisco - colorful Victorian flats, Edwardian conversions, and the occasional modern condo, many with original details and period charm. Duboce Triangle appeals to young professionals, couples, and anyone who wants walkability, transit access, and neighborhood character without sacrificing urban energy. It's small enough to feel intimate, connected enough to feel central, and charming enough to feel like home from day one.