Forbes Island
![]() Forbes Island in 2021, off of Holland Tract | |
Geography | |
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Location | Northern California |
Coordinates | 38°04′03″N 121°38′56″W / 38.0675°N 121.6488°W |
Adjacent to | Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta |
Administration | |
United States | |
State | ![]() |
County | Contra Costa |
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Forbes Island is a floating island and event space near Bradford Island, California, United States. It was formerly a restaurant, located between Pier 39 and Pier 41 in Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco. It was the only "floating island" restaurant in the Bay Area. The restaurant was inspired by Captain Nemo's marine dwelling. The restaurant closed in 2017, and the floating platform was moved to the Holland Riverside Marina in Brentwood, California.
In 2023, the floating island reopened as an event space; it is now permanently moored next to private land on Bradford Island, not far from Antioch, California.[1]
History
Forbes Island began as a houseboat residence on December 23, 1980, anchored offshore in Richardson Bay near Sausalito in Marin County, California. It was created by Forbes Thor Kiddoo, who invested $800,000 in the floating dwelling[2] and built it between 1975 and 1980 using portholes from old vessels, seascape paintings, and a lathe to secure the wooden paneling and pillars.[3] It had 15 rooms, three state rooms, a 600-square-foot salon with "fine woods, mirrors, brass, Persian rugs, a fireplace, chess table, grand piano and English pipe organ" and its own wine cellar. By the late 1980s, Sausalito residents started to complain that the dwelling was illegally moored. A 1987 article in Islands Magazine noted that Kiddoo had intended to sell the houseboat,[2] but it was not until 1991 that the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission forced him out of Sausalito,[3] due to building regulations.[4]
After being evicted, Kiddoo applied to moor his barge in
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In 2016, the Island underwent renovation and repair work. On April 5, a San Francisco Fire Department fireboat towed the island to the BAE Systems San Francisco Ship Repair Yard at Pier 70 to commence a two-month restoration. It was later returned to its location near Pier 39 and was scheduled to reopen on June 15.[6]
In August 2017, Forbes Island Restaurant closed down, with Forbes Kiddoo retiring.[7] In March 2018, the restaurant was moored far from its previous location, at the Holland Riverside Marina in Brentwood, California, in the east of Contra Costa County, but was said to be for sale; it was reported to be unlikely to reopen as a restaurant.[8][9]
After the Holland Riverside Marina changed ownership, Forbes Island was moved to its current location off Bradford Island where it reopened in 2023 as a rentable group camp and event space.[1]
Cuisine
A 2010 report stated that the restaurant served calamari salad, flatiron steak with mustard-cognac sauce, herb-baked lamb and other dishes.[5] The San Francisco Chronicle wrote of the dining experience: "Warmed by a faux fire, diners feast on filet mignon, mushroom risotto and sea bass while chandeliers sway with the ocean surge beneath them. Fish swim by portholes and Satchmo plays on the sound system."[3] The 2016 menu included steak, salmon, ribs, chicken and risotto.[10]
References
- ^ a b Valentino, Silas (2023-07-05). "San Francisco's infamous Forbes Island has been resurrected". SFGATE. Retrieved 2023-07-06.
- ^ ISSN 0745-7847.
- ^ a b c d e f "Forbes Island, a unique restaurant off Pier 39". 22 August 2010. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
- ^ Kiddoo, Donald B. (2002). Early History of the Scotch-Irish Families Caldow, Caddow, Caddoo, Kildoo, Kildew, Kiddoo. D.B. Kiddoo. p. 851.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-470-63724-1.
- ^ "After 2 Months Of Repairs, Forbes Island Sets Sail Back To The Wharf". Hoodline. 29 May 2016. Retrieved 21 June 2016.
- ^ "Floating Restaurant Forbes Island Has Closed For Good". SF Eater. August 15, 2017. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
- ^ "Floating restaurant Forbes Island finds a new home — in the East Bay". Forbes. March 27, 2017. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
- ^ "Forbes Island".
- ^ "Forbes Island menu - San Francisco CA 94133 - (415) 951-4900".