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    Humphrey Slocombe

    150pts

    Creative ice cream worth two visits minimum.

    Humphrey Slocombe, Restaurant in San Francisco

    About Humphrey Slocombe

    Humphrey Slocombe at the Ferry Building is San Francisco's strongest case for ice cream as a serious creative pursuit. Ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats list three years running and rated 4.4 across 867 Google reviews, it earns a return visit — plan at least two to work through the rotation properly. Walk-in only, open daily from 3 pm.

    Should You Visit Humphrey Slocombe?

    Yes — and plan at least two visits, because one scoop won't cover the range. Humphrey Slocombe, located at the Ferry Building on the Embarcadero, is one of the most consistently recognised ice cream operations in the country. It has ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in North America list for three consecutive years: #80 in 2023, #126 in 2024, and #138 in 2025. That's not a flash-in-the-pan reputation; it's a sustained track record in a category OAD takes seriously. For a first-timer deciding where to spend their ice cream calories in San Francisco, this is the clearest recommendation on the waterfront.

    The Space

    The Ferry Building location (stall #8) is compact and counter-forward. You are not coming here to sit down for an extended session — this is a stand-up, single-window kind of place, the kind where the queue moves fast and the decision pressure is real. The Ferry Building itself provides the breathing room: a long, airy hall with access to the bay. If you want a seat, grab one of the benches outside facing the water. The physical space keeps the focus exactly where it should be , on what's in the cup. It's a practical setup for a venue that does volume, and it works.

    First Visit: The Orientation

    On a first visit, the goal is to calibrate. Humphrey Slocombe's reputation is built on flavour combinations that are more technically considered than you typically find at a walk-up window. The house approach leans toward unexpected ingredient pairings , this isn't the place for plain vanilla unless you're testing a baseline. For orientation, ask the staff what's seasonal and what's been on the longest. The latter tells you what has earned its place on the menu. Hours run 3–10 pm daily, so this is an afternoon-into-evening destination, not a lunch stop. That window makes it a natural fit after exploring the Ferry Building's food market earlier in the day.

    Second and Third Visits: Building a Picture

    The multi-visit strategy matters here because the rotation is part of the product. Returning visitors who stick to the same flavour aren't getting full value from what Humphrey Slocombe actually does. On a second visit, try something you would normally skip , the more polarising or ingredient-forward options are often the strongest technical work. By a third visit, you have enough reference points to know your own preferences in the context of this specific operation, which is how you get the most out of a place that treats ice cream as a serious creative exercise. For San Francisco visitors with more than two days, building Humphrey Slocombe into an afternoon itinerary more than once is worth scheduling deliberately.

    How It Compares Locally

    The three main alternatives in San Francisco are Bi-Rite Creamery, Smitten Ice Cream, and Fenton's Creamery. Bi-Rite is the Mission District counterpart , smaller menu, strong sourcing credentials, and a queue that can run long on weekends. Smitten is the liquid-nitrogen operation; technically interesting, but the approach is the draw more than the depth of flavour range. Fenton's is the Oakland classic , bigger portions, more nostalgic, less adventurous. Humphrey Slocombe sits above all three on the OAD list, and the flavour ambition justifies that position. If you're weighing where to spend an afternoon across the Bay Area ice cream category, the Ferry Building location also gives Humphrey Slocombe a practical edge: it's already on the route for anyone doing the waterfront.

    Booking and Logistics

    No reservation needed , this is a walk-up counter. Booking difficulty is easy. The 3–10 pm daily hours mean there's no lunch service to plan around; arrive in the afternoon to avoid the post-dinner peak if you prefer a shorter wait. The Ferry Building address (One Ferry Building #8) is accessible by foot from the Embarcadero BART station, and the location is a natural stop on any waterfront walk. No price range data is published in our records, but as an OAD Cheap Eats-listed venue, expect pricing consistent with a premium independent ice cream counter rather than a dessert restaurant.

    Know Before You Go

    • Location: One Ferry Building #8, San Francisco, CA 94111
    • Hours: Daily, 3–10 pm (no lunch service)
    • Booking: Walk-in only , no reservation required
    • Leading timing: Mid-afternoon on weekdays for shortest waits
    • Awards: Opinionated About Dining Cheap Eats in North America , #80 (2023), #126 (2024), #138 (2025)
    • Google rating: 4.4 from 867 reviews
    • Strategy: Plan at least two visits to work through the rotation

    Explore More in San Francisco

    Humphrey Slocombe fits naturally into a broader San Francisco food day. See our full San Francisco restaurants guide for dinner recommendations after your afternoon stop, or check our San Francisco bars guide if you want to continue the evening on the waterfront. For a longer Bay Area trip, our San Francisco hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the full picture. For reference points elsewhere, Big Gay Ice Cream Shop in New York City and Fatamorgana in Rome represent the category at a comparable level of creative ambition in their respective cities. For destination dining anchors in the region, The French Laundry in Napa and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg are the relevant benchmarks if you're planning a longer Northern California trip.

    FAQ

    Is lunch or dinner better at Humphrey Slocombe?

    • Humphrey Slocombe doesn't serve lunch , hours are 3–10 pm daily, so the earliest you can visit is mid-afternoon.
    • For the quietest experience, aim for 3–5 pm on a weekday. The post-dinner window (8–10 pm) draws more foot traffic from Ferry Building visitors wrapping up an evening on the waterfront.
    • If you want to combine the visit with the Ferry Building's daytime food market, browse first and return to Humphrey Slocombe when it opens at 3 pm , this is the most efficient itinerary for a first-timer.
    • There's no meaningful quality difference by time of day, so timing is entirely about crowd preference rather than what's in the cup.

    Compare Humphrey Slocombe

    How Easy to Book: Humphrey Slocombe vs. Peers
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Humphrey SlocombeIce CreamEasy
    Lazy BearProgressive American, Contemporary$$$$Unknown
    Atelier CrennModern French, Contemporary$$$$Unknown
    BenuFrench - Chinese, Asian$$$$Unknown
    QuinceItalian, Contemporary$$$$Unknown
    SaisonProgressive American, Californian$$$$Unknown

    What to weigh when choosing between Humphrey Slocombe and alternatives.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is lunch or dinner better at Humphrey Slocombe?

    Neither — Humphrey Slocombe opens at 3 pm daily, so lunch isn't an option. The evening window works well as a post-dinner stop along the Embarcadero, and the 3–10 pm daily hours mean you can fold it into almost any San Francisco food day. Ranked #138 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats North America list for 2025, it draws a consistent crowd by early evening, so arriving closer to 3 pm gets you shorter lines and a calmer counter experience.

    What is Humphrey Slocombe known for?

    Humphrey Slocombe is primarily known for Ice Cream in San Francisco.

    Where is Humphrey Slocombe located?

    Humphrey Slocombe is located in San Francisco, at One Ferry Building #8, San Francisco, CA 94111.

    How can I contact Humphrey Slocombe?

    You can reach Humphrey Slocombe via the venue's official channels.

    Hours

    Monday
    3–10 pm
    Tuesday
    3–10 pm
    Wednesday
    3–10 pm
    Thursday
    3–10 pm
    Friday
    3–10 pm
    Saturday
    3–10 pm
    Sunday
    3–10 pm

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