
I converted the image to black and white because it simply fit the mood of Fisherman’s Wharf that night. The constant hustle in the streets—tourists everywhere, myself included—and the glow of the neon signs created a scene that felt straight out of a classic film‑noir movie. The bright lights of Sabella & La Torre, Nick’s Lighthouse, Alioto’s, and Fishermen’s Grotto stood out against the dark waterfront, capturing the timeless energy this part of San Francisco is known for.
Alioto’s is long gone now, almost twenty years later, which is a shame for anyone who remembers its place in the history of Fisherman’s Wharf. Hopefully this photograph helps someone reminisce about what used to be—a small visual reminder of San Francisco’s iconic seafood restaurants and the atmosphere that once defined this stretch of the waterfront.