Seven Hills Menu (Update 2025)
Seven Hills, a gem nestled in San Francisco's Russian Hill neighborhood, offers a sophisticated dining experience in its intimate and classy wine bar setting. The menu, crafted with a farm-to-table approach, showcases authentic Italian cuisine with a modern twist.
From the delectable garlic focaccia to creamy vegetarian pastas, Seven Hills impresses with its diverse and flavorful dishes. Standout menu items like lamb with asparagus and artichoke hearts, perfectly paired with a red sauce, highlight the culinary expertise behind each creation. Complemented by a well-curated wine selection and attentive service, Seven Hills is a go-to spot for a romantic date or a gathering with friends.
The charming ambiance, gender-neutral restrooms, and LGBTQ-owned status contribute to the inclusive and welcoming atmosphere. With a focus on quality ingredients and impeccable preparation, Seven Hills stands out as a must-visit destination for Italian food enthusiasts.
Daily Menu
Zuppa Stagionale
Tuscan white bean & cabbage minestrone toasted crouton, Olio Nuovo
Duck Liver Pate
Jonathan apple butter, baby mustards, watermelon radish
Fior Di Latte Burrata
Hayward kiwi, Blood orange, wild arugula, radish, Olio Nuovo
Tomato Braised Polpette
Beef & pork meatballs, Point Reyes Toma Cheese
American Wagyu Carpaccio
Grilled spring onions, wild arugula, shaved Parmigiano, Olio Nuovo
Mixed Marinated Olives
House Made Focaccia
Garlic & Parmesan Focaccia
Star Route Beet Salad
Wild arugula, toasted hazelnuts, dill, horseradish kren
Winter Chicory Salad
Cara Cara & Blood orange, Watermelon radish, shaved fennel, kohlrabi, citrus dressing
Dirty Girl Little Gem Salad
Pink Lady Apple, toasted walnuts, breakfast radish, croutons, Point Reyes Blue cheese dressing
Maccheroncelli
Crushed tomato, chili, basil, house made ricotta
Bucatini
Roasted Broccoli Romanesco, cauliflower crema, Calabrian chili, garlic breadcrumb, lemon
Tortelli
Shiitake mushroom, ricotta cheese, yr. balsamic vinegar, fines herbs
Raviolini
Swiss chard, green garlic, house made ricotta, Valoroso tomato
Pappardelle
Red wine & tomato braised duck sugo, Castelmagno cheese, chive
Cappelletti
Swiss chard, green garlic, house made ricotta, Valoroso tomato
Market Fish
Sardinian fregola, Broccoli Romanesco, sauteed escarole, chive salsina
Grilled Sakura Pork Chop
Charred spigarello, sunchoke puree, grilled spring onion, pork jus
Seared New York Strip Steak
Caramelized fennel, braised salsify, Nantes carrot, Erbette chard, veal jus
Chocolate Budino
Hazelnut, sea salt, Chantilly cream, biscotti
Straus Vanilla Panna Cotta
Santa Rosa plum compote, Bourbon vanilla
Focaccia Bread Pudding
Pink Lady apple, vanilla creme anglaise
Prosecco, Gemin, Brut (Italy) NV
A dry, effortlessly light, airy, delicious Italian bubbly. It's the perfect aperitif
Lacrima Di Morro D'Alba, Marotti Campi, Brut Rose (Italy) NV
This is a well-balanced, delicate, classy and terrific wine with a wonderful floral bouquet with a dry finish....
Champagne, Gaston Chiquet, Premier Cru (France) NV
A Highly allocated family owned houpse that has been around for generations. Sleek & racy, expressing a classic character of Cote des Blancs chardonnay, with prominent minerality & balanced acidity. The perfect start to toast & enjoy throughout your meal.
Sparkling Barbera Extra Brut, Rarecat (Napa)
Tiny production ( cases), highly allocated wine with a cult following. Passion project from Champagne maker Sharon Harris, Delivers notes of cherry blossom, stone fruit, a round mouthfeel that is bright and fresh on the finish.
Kerner, Abbazia Di Novacella, (Alto Adige)
This winery has been established for over years, it's a highly regarded house that is still run by monks. High level elevation farming on limestone calcium rich soils all stainless aged to maintain its freshness
Rose, Pierpaolo Pecorari (Friuli)
This highly regarded rose is so refreshing with an even split of Pinot Noir & Refosco. A lively fresh lightly colored rose with wonderful acidity & spectacular balance
Gavi, Cascina Gentile (Piemonte)
Fresh and bright with a lively acidity that provides a well-rounded mouth feel and a peach persistent finish
Erbaluce, "Colline Novaresi", Castaldi Francesca (Piemonte)
PiemonteErbaluce is a little known white stunning grape grown in Alto-Piemonte near the Swiss Alps. The calcareous soil lends a rocky minerality, this young fresh example has tantalizing minerality that really wakens up your palate.
Timorasso, La Spinetta, Derthona (Piemonte)
Little known grape from Piemonte. Its got a nice golden hue with some age and serious weight/ body. I just love the texture and mouth feel, I get a creaminess in the mid palate and almond notes with racy acidity
Soave, "Le Piga", Tenuta Santa Maria (Venato)
Venetian classic, super seductive wine. During harvest they pick at different times depending on physiological age of wines and level of acidity which adds dimension to this wine not to mention aging on lees gives it a roundness and great mouthfeel giving the illusion of oak. Think fuller and long finish
Verdicchio, Marotti Campi, Salmariano (Marche)
Waxy, briny, with wonderful bitter almond notes are great ways to describe this fantastic coastal wine. It is located on the rolling hills of Le Marche. I love the texture & mouth feels well as its subdued floral notes
Pecorino, Scarpone (Abruzzo)
"Unknown" locals favorite, with its delicate herbaceous nose and floral complexion. This is a fleshy wine that has great balance, the Adriatic coasts adds yet another dimension to this wonderful addition
Trebbiano Toscano, Raina, La Peschiera Di Pacino (Umbria)
With minimal intervention this Trebbiano Toscano shows a funky nose, mouthwatering acidity. Seven-day skin contact gives it a beautiful orange hue. If you would like to venture out this is the biodynamic wine for you.
Vermentino, Tyrsos (Sardegna)
Located on the west coast of Sardinia, whose soil is characterized by rocky granite soils. Bright citrus notes on a round palate with that salty complexion I adore with these coastal wines
Falanghina, Terre Stregate (Campania)
This rocky mineral driven white is so refreshing on the palate, its got a great dusty nose and wonderful acidity.
Grillo, Mosaikon (Sicily)
This west coastal wine from Marsala is really delicious with its briny texture, it has elevated acidity due to its close proximity to the Mediterranean Sea
Carricante, Etna Bianco, Torre Mora, "Scalunera (Sicily)
Indigenous wine from the high-altitude slopes of Mt. Etna, it's brimming with flinty minerality, limestone &lemon zest. Bright acidity, marine salinity herbaceous notes, who could ask for more
Insolia & Cataratto, Virgona "Salina Bianco" (Salina)
This dry, sensational, wonderfully perfumed white wine is from the tiny, picturesque Isle of Salina, which lies in the Ionian Sea between Sicily & Italy's southern tip. Ideal with our style of foods, as it has such a persistent finish...
Sauvignon Blanc, Mount Riley {New Zealand}
This is a great representation from North Canterbury. Extremely vibrant, with deliciously aromatic tropical fruit, great acidity and length. This wine shows the quality of modern day winemaking in NZ
Sauvignon Blanc, Merry Edwards {Russian River}
This is a great find, although Meredith is typically known for her prowess with pinot noir. This is about as close you can get to the real thing. Great acidity with wonderful balance on the palate. Talk about brilliant!
Bourgogne Blanc, Saint-Veran, Les Pierres Grises (France)
Lively aromatic wine. The oak is evident & well pronounced but does not over power the fruit, which makes it really delicious and well balanced
Gruner Veltliner, Baumgartner {Austria}
A father & Daughter wine making team have crafted a classic Gruner, soft citrus notes with a fragrant linear finish
Riesling, Selbach "Incline" (Germany)
A tribute to the steeped slope terroir of Mosel.. This absolutely delicious mineral driven wine is exceptionally acidic with touch of sweetness
Lagrein, Muri-Gries (Alto Adige)
A young wine rich in tradition within monastery walls... Fruit forward fresh, elegant finishv.
Barbera, Vezzi (Piemonte)
The staple varietal of the Piedmont region. low tannins & high acidity make this one of my go to wines. Everything is so well incorporated and so approachable
Grignolino, Zoppi Per Cristina (Piemonte)
Vivacious wine from Asti. Native ONLY to Piemonte with less than % production. Perfumed with bright Floral notes, white pepper & sage, light colored with high acid & close knit tannins
Gattinara, Anzivino (Piemonte)
Made from the same Nebbiolo grape as Barolo & Barbaresco...this is from a neighboring province up in the hills. This rustic, earth driven red wine is really well rounded due to a couple of years in oak barriques. It's definitely a food wine that works especially well with our heartier dishes
Barolo, Simone Scaletta, Bricco San Pietro (Piemonte)
is is a wonderfully approachable Barolo, with its supple tannins and mouth-watering acidity. With a little air it develops a great texture and has a fantastic floral finish
Rossese Di Dolceaqua, Maixei (Liguria)
Fresh, lively, fruit driven coastal red from the Italian Riviera. It's so fragrant, light bodied, but so enticing not to mention food friendly. They pick the grapes by hand at the end of the season to make sure they are really ripe.
Cab/Merlot "Ca'Emo", La Montecchia (Venato)
Ancient volcanic soils situated south of Venice, adds a nice smokey dimension to this well-rounded Bordeaux transplant. Balanced and food friendly, you cant go wrong.
Amarone Della Valpolicella, Mazzi "Classico" (Venato)
The Mazzi family has been using their higher elevation vineyards to create an elegant approach to Amarone for generations. This is a wine to build your meal around, rich, bold and acid that persists t
Sangiovese Blend, Chianti Classico, Le Fonti (Tuscany)
Vicky Schmitt owner and wine maker, makes a fabulously approachable fruit driven example, the tannins aren't too aggressive and really round out this foodie wine
Rosso Di Montalcino, Fattoi (Tuscany)
A bit of "new world" winemaking with "old world" flavors, from one of the original producers...This great Tuscan is very approachable with wonderful texture, structure and fruit. It complements our food across the board!
Brunello Di Montalcino, Podere Scopetone (Tuscany)
A fresh and vibrant interpretation of this wonderful varietal, as it's well rounded and ready to drink right now. It's the perfect choice for our food
Brunello Di Montalcino, Casanuova Delle Cerbaie (Tuscany) (Magnum ,ml)
Sangiovese Grosso is the grape that needs a little bottle age. This is a lovely delicate interpretation of this wonderful varietal, as it's well rounded and ready to drink right now. It's the perfect choice for our food
Cesanese, L'Olivella (Lazio)
If it's good enough for the Pope, then it's good enough for me! This masculine wine has great texture, it has supple well-rounded tannins that do not over power the palate- it's a great find that complements our cooking style
Piedirosso, Giuseppe Apicella (Italy)
A little know grape from a historic producer in Southern Italy, Campagna. It's tart red cranberry notes with deep dark fruit spicy black pepper & light plus body with delicate tantalizing tannins
Aglianico, Manent, Terre Stregate (Campania)
A rich family history of wine making going back generations on their "bewitched lands" growing the ancient grape in Campania. Spicy, juicy with an elegant tannin structure thanks to month aging in stainless steel
Negroamaro, Cosimo Taurino, Rosso Riserva (Puglia)
Lovely old world wine from Puglia the heal of the boot of Italy. Characterized by red ripe fruits, clove and baking spices dusty notes of dry wild herbs. Making this Savory with a Dry finish
Nerello Mascalese & Nerello Cappuccio, Cottanera, Etna Rosso (Sicily)
Primarily Nerello Mascelese grape with % Narello Cappuccio from the mineral rich lava soils of Mount Etna meters above sea level. Bright blackberry fruit. Bold integrated tannins.
Nerello Mascalese, Vigne Vecchie (Sicily)
Old world wine with big flavor, dark juicy fruit, robust earthy tannins, with a dry with a long finish. It's aged in neutral barrels for a couple of years before being laid down in the bottle. Great food wine
Pinot Noir, Joseph Swan "Cuvee De Trois" (Russian River)
Small production with only cases produced this is a benchmark pinot with an old-world complexion. Minimal intervention makes this really interesting/ complex with great texture/ weight. Neutral Burgundian oak barriques really round it out, it has a lingering finish
Pinot Noir, Merry Edwards "Coopersmith" (Russian River)
This wine making phenomenon has been around for a while now, with harvests and counting. You'll enjoy this wonderfully perfumed delicious pinot, which really stood out to us thanks to its acidity and balance.
Zinfandel, Talty "Estate Grown" (Dry Creek Valley)
This is how zinfandel tastes when it is made correctly. The juice is well balanced and complements the food rather than over power it. I definitely recommend you try this new find of ours
Cabernet Sauvignon, Falcone (Paso Robles)
Tiny hands-on operation, small production, John and Helen really know how to make wine well. This Cabernet is no different, its got great body and texture and works great with our menu
Cabernet Sauvignon, White Rock (Napa Valley)
Family run gem in its own valley at the foothills of Stag's Leap that has been providing excellent cabernet since the 's. This is deeply complex and well structured. Layered tannins, minerality and a long finish.