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Skool restaurant: the SF eatery vs skool.com (the platform)

Two different things share the spelling. Here's the disambiguation and what to know about each.

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Two unrelated things share this spelling

When people search "skool restaurant", two distinct possibilities are usually behind it:

1. Skool — the seafood restaurant in San Francisco's South Beach neighbourhood, known for its Japanese-meets-Mediterranean menu. 2. skool.com — the community SaaS platform, which has no physical location and isn't related to restaurants at all.

Search engines often serve both kinds of results for the same query. Below covers each so you can decide which you wanted.

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The Skool restaurant in San Francisco

Skool restaurant operated for years in San Francisco's South Beach / Mission Bay area as a sit-down seafood spot blending Japanese and Mediterranean influences. It built a loyal customer base for its sustainable-seafood focus, well-priced lunch service, and a creative dinner menu.

Restaurant operations status changes frequently — verify the restaurant is currently open and at the address you'd expect by checking Google Maps, OpenTable, or Yelp before visiting. Especially in a post-2020 environment, SF restaurant openings, closings, and pivots have been frequent.

skool.com — what it is, briefly

skool.com is unrelated to the SF restaurant. It's a SaaS platform for paid online communities, founded in 2019 by Sam Ovens and partnered with Alex Hormozi since 2023.

Each community on skool.com lives at a URL like skool.com/<handle> and includes a feed, courses, calendar, DMs, gamification (levels and leaderboards), and Stripe-powered paid memberships. Pricing is $99/month flat per community.

The platform has no physical office or restaurant. It's purely a software product.

Restaurant and food-business communities on skool.com

There are food-business and restaurateur communities on skool.com — coaching groups for restaurant owners, food-business marketing communities, hospitality-management training. These are paid Skool communities, not restaurants themselves.

Find them at skool.com/discover under Business or Hospitality categories. Pricing typically runs $50–$300/month depending on the depth of coaching included.

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Frequently asked

Restaurant operating status changes frequently — verify on Google Maps, OpenTable, or Yelp before going. Many SF restaurants pivoted, closed, or relocated post-2020. Don't rely on out-of-date blog posts for current operating hours.

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