You will see Boudin Sourdough eatery somewhere in Fisherman’s Wharf. (They got 2 location I believe…)
They make some really funky sourdough breads such as the alligator and the turtle that you can see in the above picture.
But what they really offer is the best clam chowder sourdough bread bowl in Fisherman’s Wharf. The price is about $6.99 per bread bowl of clam chowder and I highly suggest you empty your stomach to get the full taste of the Clam Chowder.
What do I mean? Well, you need to the clam chowder soup and also finish the bread bowl itself. Otherwise, you are wasting it. So make sure you are really really hungry, so you can finish up a calorie-filling traditional San Francisco Clam Chowder.
Here’s a picture of Clam Chowder I had today at Boudin’s bakery:
Looks delicious doesn’t it? Sourdough is the best in San Francisco in the world today ever since the days of GoldRush where Californians refined it over the years to bring the locals and the tourists a slight sour and sweet taste of the bread.
If you are over at Pier 39, you can also check out another “cheap” sourdough place, which is pretty good:
Now, I’d say almost all the clam chowder is great anywhere at Fisherman’s Wharf. But do try at least one place as you will regret it if you don’t eat couple bowls of that soup on your trip.


