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Quote: Nice observatory where you see almost every single corner of the city. You can also take very nice pictures of the city from here. Just that. You may be a little disappointed for drive all the way up to the peak Read More
Quote: Vesuvio has San Francisco history, character, and charm. Walking into this watering hole is like walking into a story book - random art, photos, decals on the wall, ceiling, floor. Mismatching bar furniture Read More
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Quote: The Endup is a nightclub that's still going strong. When I went in the 1970s, I was in awe going to my first gay disco. The place is big and spacious, with an outdoor patio. Now only Fridays are Fag Fridays Read More
Quote: Sake Lab is the newest member of the Broadway nightlife in North Beach. During the day, it's a modern sushi restaurant, modern meaning minimalist decor, metal, and glass with emotional lighting. At night, Sake Read More
Quote: This beatnik bar was recommended to me by a local who claimed the place was the real deal. I couldn’t agree more. It seems that nothing has changed here since 1959. The place is very casual and the bartenders Read More
Quote: Ruby Skye is a gorgeous nightclub downtown just a few blocks from the Powell Street BART stop (on Market). It used to be a Victorian Playhouse, and the building is stunning inside and out. If you are into clubs, Read More
Quote: World class live jazz in an intimate venue, an old-fashioned supper club. At first we thought it was going to be tacky, but it's great! Read More
Quote: Half lounge, half dance club. It’s dark, the DJ spins house,trip hop, funk, drum and bass, and acid jazz. The sound system is boomin’, and there’s a little room to dance, but the atmosphere is conducive to Read More
Quote: It was raining steadily, making me happy I’d passed on the $25 bleacher seats at the Chinese New Year parade. Dodging raindrops and a sea of red umbrellas that jammed the packed sidewalks, we ducked into the Read More