Consulate General of the Philippines, San Francisco

The Consulate General of the Philippines in San Francisco is a foreign mission of the Republic of the Philippines in the United States, representing the country's interests in northern California, the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains, and Alaska.

It is located at the Philippine Center at 447 Sutter Street in Downtown San Francisco, just north of Union Square.

[1] The next year, it established an extension office in Los Angeles, also headed by Regala as titular consul, but administered by his vice-consul in the person of former Congressman Marcelo T. Boncan.

When Marcos was ousted in the People Power Revolution in 1986, anti-Marcos demonstrators confronted the mission's staff outside on Sutter Street, eventually taking over the Consulate entirely.

[1] The Consulate holds regular consular missions in major cities within its jurisdiction, including in Anchorage,[6] Denver,[7] Portland,[8] Reno,[9] and Seattle.