9 studios · ★ 4.5 avg
Studios in San Francisco.
There are 9 Pottery studios in San Francisco. The highest-rated is Stone Gold Pottery Studio (5/5 from 18 reviews). Across 9 rated Pottery studios, the average rating is 4.5/5. Most are listed under Pottery classes.
San Francisco, California is home to 9 pottery studios with an impressive average rating of 4.5 out of 5, making it a solid destination for ceramic enthusiasts. The top category across studios is pottery classes, so whether you're a beginner or a seasoned potter, you'll find hands-on learning opportunities throughout the city. Standout options include Stone Gold Pottery Studio and Heath Clay Studio, both boasting perfect 5.0 ratings, alongside Ruby's Clay Studio & Gallery, which leads in reviewed excellence with a 4.9 from 28 reviews.
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Pottery studios in San Francisco, CA
9 pottery studios.
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Stone Gold Pottery Studio
3027 Fillmore St unit a, San Francisco, CA 94123
★ 5 · 18 reviews Pottery classes
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Heath Clay Studio
555 Alabama St Suite A, San Francisco, CA 94110
★ 5 · 1 reviews Art studio
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Ruby's Clay Studio & Gallery
552A Noe St, San Francisco, CA 94114
★ 4.9 · 28 reviews Pottery classes
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Wheelhouse Clay Studio
2201 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94117
★ 4.7 · 53 reviews Pottery classes
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The Pottery Studio San Francisco
2394 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94110
★ 4.6 · 19 reviews Pottery classes
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RedBrick Ceramic Studio
2111 Mission St 3rd floor, San Francisco, CA 94110
★ 4.6 · 9 reviews Art studio
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Terra Mia Ceramic Studio
1314 Castro St, San Francisco, CA 94114
★ 4.3 · 63 reviews Painting studio
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Stone Gold Pottery Studio
518 Waller St, San Francisco, CA 94117
★ 4.2 · 17 reviews Pottery classes
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Stone Gold Pottery Studio
1920 Polk St, San Francisco, CA 94109
★ 3 · 2 reviews Pottery classes
Local Tips
Book pottery classes in advance, especially at highly rated studios like Ruby's Clay Studio & Gallery, as spots in San Francisco tend to fill up quickly due to high demand.
Many San Francisco pottery studios are located in neighborhoods well-served by public transit — check Muni or BART routes before your visit to avoid parking hassles.
If you plan to take home finished pieces, ask the studio about their firing and pickup timeline, as glazed pottery often requires additional kiln time after your session.
Frequently Asked Questions
Before you throw.
What kind of pottery experiences are available in San Francisco? add
Pottery classes are the most popular offering across San Francisco's 9 studios, catering to all skill levels. Many studios also feature galleries where you can purchase finished ceramic work.
Which pottery studio in San Francisco is most highly rated? add
Stone Gold Pottery Studio and Heath Clay Studio both hold perfect 5.0 ratings. If you're looking for a top-rated studio with a stronger volume of reviews, Ruby's Clay Studio & Gallery is an excellent choice with a 4.9 rating across 28 reviews.
Do I need prior experience to take a pottery class in San Francisco? add
Most studios in San Francisco offer classes for all experience levels, including complete beginners. It's best to check with your chosen studio in advance to confirm class availability and any prerequisites.
How much does a pottery class in San Francisco typically cost? add
Pricing can vary by studio and class format, but it's recommended to contact studios like Ruby's Clay Studio & Gallery or Stone Gold Pottery Studio directly for current rates and session schedules.