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Comment by geoduck14

1 day ago

>With SFO Gate Explorer, you can bring or meet friends and family at the gate, check out the latest exhibits and art pieces from the award-winning SFO Museum, and take in SFO’s world-class shopping and dining.

I haven't been to SFO recently. Does anyone know if they genuinely have good art or good dining?

Compared to most US airports, yeah the food and environment is excellent. I wouldn’t say the airport is worth a visit vs. SF itself of course.

It's subjective, right? But a few artists I like have pieces there:

- Margaret Kilgallen (RIP): https://www.sfomuseum.org/public-art/public-collection/untit...

- Barry McGee: https://www.sfomuseum.org/public-art/public-collection/untit...

- Paul Madonna: https://www.sfomuseum.org/public-art/public-collection/here-...

- Robert Bechtle: https://www.sfomuseum.org/public-art/public-collection/untit...

- Ned Kahn: https://www.sfomuseum.org/public-art/public-collection/wind-...

- Emily Fromm: https://www.sfomuseum.org/public-art/public-collection/four-...

- Shawn HibmaCronan: https://www.shawnhibmacronan.com/#/the-press/

They also have a sculpture by Noguchi and another by Kusama, but those particular pieces don't speak to me.

Theoretically the space should be conducive to art viewing, but the reality is most travelers are hurrying from security to their terminals, so few folks have the time to stop and appreciate.

SFO art shows are well-curated and interesting. There's a causeway in Terminal 3 to reach the F gates. It's now under construction but in years past it used to have outstanding art exhibitions that you could take easily while walking to your gate. I used to go out of my way to see them. The international terminal has a beautiful exhibition of flight attendant uniforms across the West face of the building.

Overall SFO is my favorite large airport. Things just work. The fact they went through the hurdles to get a private contract for TSA now looks like a prescient move. Only about 20 US airports have it. [0]

[0] https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/21/us/airports-without-tsa

SFO dining is the best of any airport restaurant I’ve been to. Obviously that’s kind of a low bar though.

Sometimes they have artifacts -perhaps on loan, other times it’s what you can expect for a non serious museum where it seems stilted.

The food is better than most airports and often they are outposts of known restaurants though not as good as the actual main restaurants that have locations in the area.

It’s still an airport and most people are just transiting and not too interested in the exhibits. They might as well have community college students put up their work there and few would be the wiser.

It's typical airport food and """art""". I've seen more fancier airports in Asia and Middle east

I've seen families tag along all the way to the security to say goodbyes... This seems like a great way to spend some more time right until the flight

  • Honestly, SFO pulls its weight on food. They have some amazing local restaurants to the Bay that have outposts there, it’s very clean, and the art and history installations are better than most airports domestically.