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Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square, a vibrant and inviting 3-star hotel located in the heart of San Francisco, California. With its prime address at 609 Sutter Street, this hotel offers the perfect base for exploration, just 1.1mi from the city center.

This hotel boasts a whopping 1660 reviews, ensuring that your stay will be nothing short of exceptional. The price starts from $266, making it a fantastic choice for travelers who are looking for comfortable accommodation without breaking the bank.

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Facade/entrance in Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square

Rooms

Double Room with Two Double Beds in Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square

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2 Double Beds

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160 sqft

Room - 2 Queen

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Coffee machine

Flat-screen TV

Welcome to our Queen Room, a spacious and stylish double room perfect for couples. With a comfortable Queen size bed, private bathroom with bathtub, and a range of amenities including a coffee machine, flat-screen TV, and air conditioning, you're sure to have a delightful stay.

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150 sqft

Room Selected at Check in

Flat-screen TV

Dryer

Refrigerator

Tea/Coffee maker

Bed type preference cannot be guaranteed as it will be allocated upon arrival based on availability.

Double Room with Two Double Beds in Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square

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2 Double Beds

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160 sqft

Room - 2 Double

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Coffee machine

Flat-screen TV

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The Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square offers a range of amazing amenities to enhance your stay. Start your day off right with a delicious breakfast, and enjoy free WiFi throughout the hotel. Stay in shape at the fitness center, grab a drink at the bar, or indulge in a meal at the on-site restaurant. With 24-hour front desk service, air conditioning, and non-smoking rooms, every aspect of your comfort and convenience has been taken care of.

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Facade/entrance, Property Building in Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square

Experience the Best

When you choose the Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square, you're not only getting a great location and amazing amenities, but you're also getting a hotel that welcomes your furry friends. Yes, pets are allowed on request, so you can bring your beloved companion along for the adventure. Please note that charges may apply, so be sure to check with the hotel for any additional fees.

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Plan Your Stay

Feeling hungry? Look no further than Chesty's Bar and Grill, the on-site restaurant at the hotel. With a family-friendly ambiance and mouthwatering American cuisine, this restaurant is the perfect place to grab a delicious meal. Whether you're in the mood for a juicy burger, a hearty salad, or a satisfying pasta dish, Chesty's has something to satisfy every palate.

Paying for your stay is a breeze at the Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square. Accepted payment methods include American Express, Visa, and Mastercard. However, please note that the hotel does not accept cash payments, so be sure to have your preferred card ready when it's time to settle the bill.

Restaurant/places to eat in Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square
Restaurant/Places to Eat in Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square

Amenities

Business center

Restaurant

Free wifi

Fitness center

Air conditioning

Bar

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Restaurant/Places to Eat in Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square
Restaurant/Places to Eat in Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square

Restaurant

Chesty's Bar and Grill

Family Friendly, American

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Restaurant/places to eat in Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square
Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square
this is a well situated hotel in the Union Square district close to numerous bars and restaurants serving a variety of food. We were able to pull up outside the hotel to unload our luggage, which was great as parking on site was not available, but, there is parking at numerous locations within a block. With easy access the historic cable cars running along Powell Street to Fisherman’s Wharf and California to the Embarcadero it was a no brainier for us to purchase a 3 day MUNI pass, using the Muni App, for $31 dollars per person. With this we were able to travel, via historic cable cars, trams and buses, to all parts of the city quickly and easily, all included in the price. Considering that a single trip on an historic cable car can cost $8 this is amazing value. The hotel is full of dedications to people that have served in the US Marine Corps. You cannot help reading about the sacrifices that have been made and sympathise with their families. It is very humbling and makes you feel grateful for the freedom we have and appreciative of those that have sacrificed their lives. The hotel itself is well maintained, the rooms are tastefully decorated, spotlessly clean, towels and bed linen crisp and white. You have a choice of room service at check in, i.e service the room on request or every day. We chose every day and this was carried out to our complete satisfaction. The happy hour, between 4-6pm was a great touch. All drinks were free of charge, (beer, wine and spirits), but, the best thing was that you were able to mix with other guests and discuss your day / experiences. We found this a great opportunity to gain perspectives and views from other nationalities. It was a great learning process. All the staff, from those cleaning your rooms to reception and concierge, were courteous and friendly at all times. They really made us feel at home.

Lee

Everything about this property is excellent. Their care to detail is obvious. I have reviewed this property before and liked the hotel so much I stayed there again. This time in my review I feel I should focus on the dining aspect of the property. This hotel features a dining room on the 12th floor with a complete view of the San Fran. They offer a free breakfast that has 6 choices on a menu for breakfast including drinks, they offer Happy Hour free drinks, and a small bites menu and amazingly enough they have a Dinner menu that is average priced, however the food is way above average. The dining room has comfortable chairs, that wonderful view of the City and Bay and great food. I was honestly perplexed as to why more people do not take advantage of this restaurant! The name is Chesty’s. Non guests are allowed to eat there as well and I would encourage anyone who visits San Francisco to check this place out! I’m attaching photos of a couple of the breakfast items they offer, sorry forgot to take a photo of my dinner plate but you’ll have to go and try it out and wait for the surprise! The photos don’t have the appropriate titles but I wanted to show pics of food and view.

Rebecca

The hotel is in a great location to explore the city with public transport links close by. We stayed in room 512, they were spacious and clean rooms with everything you need including a safety deposit box. The beds are huge and incredibly comfortable. What was an added bonus was the daily happy hour from 4 until 6pm, where hotel guests can have complimentary beer, and selected wine and spirits. We took advantage of this throughout our stay. The breakfast has a good variety and it all tasted good, it was a buffet but they also provide table service. There is a good daily maid service and the WiFi speed worked well also. The staff on front desk were really friendly and on a couple of occasions gave us some smaller currency notes which was so handy. We paid £525 for 3 nights which I feel was very reasonably priced. I really don’t have anything bad to say about this hotel!

Laura

Breakfast was always the same and options were limited, but enough for a 2 day stay. The view was really nice. The value for the money was really good, even when you add on the parking cost. The food in the restaurant on the 12th floor is alright but slightly overpriced, but you pay for the view as well. If you want to do laundry there is both washer and dryer on thre 4th and 6th floor, you get detergent in the reception. I really enjoyed that this also serves as a place of memory of Marines, and when you walk in and out of your room, you read the stories of the men on the pictures and it does work better then any museum or memorial hall, because it is embedded in the fabric of the hotel corridors. The posters, the pictures, the artifacts make it a place with character.

Jan

Happy hour and breakfast buffet on the top floor was extraordinary! (Also, contrary to reviews I have previously read, while you are presented with the opportunity to tip, I felt absolutely NO pressure to. Which makes me more inclined to do so, by the way). I have read previous reviews that lamented old and loud elevators. An upgrade has now completely modernized them, and they are great. If you are into military history and/or appreciate the sacrifices made by those in our Armed Services, this place is an absolute gem... from the library, to the Memorial Hall, to even each guest room floor, you could spend all day exploring the hotel. If you are looking to stay downtown, this place is only a block away from Union Square and the cable car line.

Sean

this is a well situated hotel in the Union Square district close to numerous bars and restaurants serving a variety of food. We were able to pull up outside the hotel to unload our luggage, which was great as parking on site was not available, but, there is parking at numerous locations within a block. With easy access the historic cable cars running along Powell Street to Fisherman’s Wharf and California to the Embarcadero it was a no brainier for us to purchase a 3 day MUNI pass, using the Muni App, for $31 dollars per person. With this we were able to travel, via historic cable cars, trams and buses, to all parts of the city quickly and easily, all included in the price. Considering that a single trip on an historic cable car can cost $8 this is amazing value. The hotel is full of dedications to people that have served in the US Marine Corps. You cannot help reading about the sacrifices that have been made and sympathise with their families. It is very humbling and makes you feel grateful for the freedom we have and appreciative of those that have sacrificed their lives. The hotel itself is well maintained, the rooms are tastefully decorated, spotlessly clean, towels and bed linen crisp and white. You have a choice of room service at check in, i.e service the room on request or every day. We chose every day and this was carried out to our complete satisfaction. The happy hour, between 4-6pm was a great touch. All drinks were free of charge, (beer, wine and spirits), but, the best thing was that you were able to mix with other guests and discuss your day / experiences. We found this a great opportunity to gain perspectives and views from other nationalities. It was a great learning process. All the staff, from those cleaning your rooms to reception and concierge, were courteous and friendly at all times. They really made us feel at home.

Lee

Everything about this property is excellent. Their care to detail is obvious. I have reviewed this property before and liked the hotel so much I stayed there again. This time in my review I feel I should focus on the dining aspect of the property. This hotel features a dining room on the 12th floor with a complete view of the San Fran. They offer a free breakfast that has 6 choices on a menu for breakfast including drinks, they offer Happy Hour free drinks, and a small bites menu and amazingly enough they have a Dinner menu that is average priced, however the food is way above average. The dining room has comfortable chairs, that wonderful view of the City and Bay and great food. I was honestly perplexed as to why more people do not take advantage of this restaurant! The name is Chesty’s. Non guests are allowed to eat there as well and I would encourage anyone who visits San Francisco to check this place out! I’m attaching photos of a couple of the breakfast items they offer, sorry forgot to take a photo of my dinner plate but you’ll have to go and try it out and wait for the surprise! The photos don’t have the appropriate titles but I wanted to show pics of food and view.

Rebecca

The hotel is in a great location to explore the city with public transport links close by. We stayed in room 512, they were spacious and clean rooms with everything you need including a safety deposit box. The beds are huge and incredibly comfortable. What was an added bonus was the daily happy hour from 4 until 6pm, where hotel guests can have complimentary beer, and selected wine and spirits. We took advantage of this throughout our stay. The breakfast has a good variety and it all tasted good, it was a buffet but they also provide table service. There is a good daily maid service and the WiFi speed worked well also. The staff on front desk were really friendly and on a couple of occasions gave us some smaller currency notes which was so handy. We paid £525 for 3 nights which I feel was very reasonably priced. I really don’t have anything bad to say about this hotel!

Laura

Breakfast was always the same and options were limited, but enough for a 2 day stay. The view was really nice. The value for the money was really good, even when you add on the parking cost. The food in the restaurant on the 12th floor is alright but slightly overpriced, but you pay for the view as well. If you want to do laundry there is both washer and dryer on thre 4th and 6th floor, you get detergent in the reception. I really enjoyed that this also serves as a place of memory of Marines, and when you walk in and out of your room, you read the stories of the men on the pictures and it does work better then any museum or memorial hall, because it is embedded in the fabric of the hotel corridors. The posters, the pictures, the artifacts make it a place with character.

Jan

Happy hour and breakfast buffet on the top floor was extraordinary! (Also, contrary to reviews I have previously read, while you are presented with the opportunity to tip, I felt absolutely NO pressure to. Which makes me more inclined to do so, by the way). I have read previous reviews that lamented old and loud elevators. An upgrade has now completely modernized them, and they are great. If you are into military history and/or appreciate the sacrifices made by those in our Armed Services, this place is an absolute gem... from the library, to the Memorial Hall, to even each guest room floor, you could spend all day exploring the hotel. If you are looking to stay downtown, this place is only a block away from Union Square and the cable car line.

Sean

this is a well situated hotel in the Union Square district close to numerous bars and restaurants serving a variety of food. We were able to pull up outside the hotel to unload our luggage, which was great as parking on site was not available, but, there is parking at numerous locations within a block. With easy access the historic cable cars running along Powell Street to Fisherman’s Wharf and California to the Embarcadero it was a no brainier for us to purchase a 3 day MUNI pass, using the Muni App, for $31 dollars per person. With this we were able to travel, via historic cable cars, trams and buses, to all parts of the city quickly and easily, all included in the price. Considering that a single trip on an historic cable car can cost $8 this is amazing value. The hotel is full of dedications to people that have served in the US Marine Corps. You cannot help reading about the sacrifices that have been made and sympathise with their families. It is very humbling and makes you feel grateful for the freedom we have and appreciative of those that have sacrificed their lives. The hotel itself is well maintained, the rooms are tastefully decorated, spotlessly clean, towels and bed linen crisp and white. You have a choice of room service at check in, i.e service the room on request or every day. We chose every day and this was carried out to our complete satisfaction. The happy hour, between 4-6pm was a great touch. All drinks were free of charge, (beer, wine and spirits), but, the best thing was that you were able to mix with other guests and discuss your day / experiences. We found this a great opportunity to gain perspectives and views from other nationalities. It was a great learning process. All the staff, from those cleaning your rooms to reception and concierge, were courteous and friendly at all times. They really made us feel at home.

Lee

Everything about this property is excellent. Their care to detail is obvious. I have reviewed this property before and liked the hotel so much I stayed there again. This time in my review I feel I should focus on the dining aspect of the property. This hotel features a dining room on the 12th floor with a complete view of the San Fran. They offer a free breakfast that has 6 choices on a menu for breakfast including drinks, they offer Happy Hour free drinks, and a small bites menu and amazingly enough they have a Dinner menu that is average priced, however the food is way above average. The dining room has comfortable chairs, that wonderful view of the City and Bay and great food. I was honestly perplexed as to why more people do not take advantage of this restaurant! The name is Chesty’s. Non guests are allowed to eat there as well and I would encourage anyone who visits San Francisco to check this place out! I’m attaching photos of a couple of the breakfast items they offer, sorry forgot to take a photo of my dinner plate but you’ll have to go and try it out and wait for the surprise! The photos don’t have the appropriate titles but I wanted to show pics of food and view.

Rebecca

The hotel is in a great location to explore the city with public transport links close by. We stayed in room 512, they were spacious and clean rooms with everything you need including a safety deposit box. The beds are huge and incredibly comfortable. What was an added bonus was the daily happy hour from 4 until 6pm, where hotel guests can have complimentary beer, and selected wine and spirits. We took advantage of this throughout our stay. The breakfast has a good variety and it all tasted good, it was a buffet but they also provide table service. There is a good daily maid service and the WiFi speed worked well also. The staff on front desk were really friendly and on a couple of occasions gave us some smaller currency notes which was so handy. We paid £525 for 3 nights which I feel was very reasonably priced. I really don’t have anything bad to say about this hotel!

Laura

Breakfast was always the same and options were limited, but enough for a 2 day stay. The view was really nice. The value for the money was really good, even when you add on the parking cost. The food in the restaurant on the 12th floor is alright but slightly overpriced, but you pay for the view as well. If you want to do laundry there is both washer and dryer on thre 4th and 6th floor, you get detergent in the reception. I really enjoyed that this also serves as a place of memory of Marines, and when you walk in and out of your room, you read the stories of the men on the pictures and it does work better then any museum or memorial hall, because it is embedded in the fabric of the hotel corridors. The posters, the pictures, the artifacts make it a place with character.

Jan

Happy hour and breakfast buffet on the top floor was extraordinary! (Also, contrary to reviews I have previously read, while you are presented with the opportunity to tip, I felt absolutely NO pressure to. Which makes me more inclined to do so, by the way). I have read previous reviews that lamented old and loud elevators. An upgrade has now completely modernized them, and they are great. If you are into military history and/or appreciate the sacrifices made by those in our Armed Services, this place is an absolute gem... from the library, to the Memorial Hall, to even each guest room floor, you could spend all day exploring the hotel. If you are looking to stay downtown, this place is only a block away from Union Square and the cable car line.

Sean

Location

609 Sutter Street, San Francisco, 94102, California, United States

Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square