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Legacy Bars and Restaurants |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Haight Ashbury Mission 55 THE HOMESTEAD 1902 61 TOP OF THE MARK 1939 67 NORTHSTAR CAFÉ 1882 83 HI DIVE 1930S 2301 Folsom Street • (415) 282-4663 999 California Street • (415) 616-6916 1560 Powell Street • (415) 397-0577 Pier 28, The Embarcadero • (415) 977-0170 35 AUB ZAM ZAM 1942 46 CASA SANCHEZ / homesteadsf.com intercontinentalmarkhopkins.com/ hidivesf.com 1633 Haight Street • (415) 861-2545 AYUTLA RESTAURANT 1924 top-of-the-mark.aspx 68 ORIGINAL JOE’S 1937 2778 24th Street • (415) 282-2400 56 WHIZ BURGER 1955 601 Union Street • (415) 775-4877 84 HOTEL UTAH SALOON 1908 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| casasanchezfood.com 700 South Van Ness Ave • (415) 824-5888 originaljoessf.com Hayes Valley North Beach ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 500 4th Street • (415) 546-6300 hotelutah.com 47 CHA CHA CHA / 69 PIER 23 CAFÉ 1937 36 IT’S TOPS COFFEE SHOP 1935 Nob Hill ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| CAFFE TRIESTE ORIGINAL MCCARTHY’S 1933 62 1956 Pier 23, The Embarcadero • (415) 362-5125 1801 Market Street • (415) 431-6395 85 HOUSE OF SHIELDS 1908 2327 Mission Street • (415) 824-1502 601 Vallejo Street • (415) 392-6739 pier23cafe.com itstopscoffeeshop.com 57 GRUBSTAKE 1967 39 New Montgomery Street cha3.com caffetrieste.com thehouseofshields.com 1525 Pine Street • (415) 673-8268 70 SPEC’S TWELVE ADLER |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 48 DIANDA’S ITALIAN AMERICAN sfgrubstake.com 63 FIOR D’ITALIA 1886 Ingleside MUSEUM CAFÉ 1968 86 JAVA HOUSE 1912 PASTRY 1962 2237 Mason Street • (415) 986-1886 12 Saroyan Place • (415) 421-4112 58 HOUSE OF PRIME RIB 1949 Pier 40, The Embarcadero • (415) 495-7260 37 BEEP’S BURGERS 1960S 2883 Mission Street • (415) 647-5469 fior.com 1906 Van Ness Avenue • (415) 885-4605 javahousesf.com 1051 Ocean Avenue • (415) 584-2650 diandasbakery.com 71 THE SALOON 1861 houseofprimerib.net 64 GINO & CARLO 1942 1232 Grant Avenue • (415) 989-7666 87 PIED PIPER BAR & GRILL 1909 49 DOUBLE PLAY 1909 548 Green Street • (415) 421-0896 Bayview ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Dogpatch ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Inner Sunset |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 59 SWAN OYSTER DEPOT 1912 2 New Montgomery St • (415) 546-5089 2401 16th Street • (415) 621-9859 ginoandcarlo.com 72 TONY NIK’S 1933 1517 Polk Street • (415) 673-1101 sfpalace.com/Pied-Piper doubleplaysf.com OLD CLAM HOUSE 1861 DOGPATCH SALOON 1912 1534 Stockton Street • 415 693 0990 1 19 38 LITTLE SHAMROCK 1890S 65 LIGURIA BAKERY 1911 tonyniks.com 299 Bayshore Boulevard • (415) 826-4880 2496 3rd Street • (415) 643-8592 807 Lincoln Way • (415) 661-0060 60 TONGA ROOM AND 88 RED’S JAVA HOUSE 1930S 50 ELBO ROOM 1935 1700 Stockton Street • (415) 421-3786 theoldclamhousesf.com dogpatchsaloon.com HURRICANE BAR 1945 Pier 30, The Embarcadero • (415) 777-5626 647 Valencia Street • (415) 552-7788 73 TOSCA CAFÉ 1920 39 TERRY’S LODGE 1973 950 Mason Street • (415) 772-5278 MARIO’S BOHEMIAN CIGAR redsjavahouse.com elbo.com 66 SAM JORDAN’S BAR AND GRILL 1959 THE RAMP 1950 242 Columbus Avenue • (415) 986-9651 2 20 1368 Irving Street • (415) 731-1200 tongaroom.com STORE CAFÉ 1971 4004 3rd Street • (415) 282-4003 855 Terry A. Francois Blvd • (415) 621-2378 toscacafesf.com 89 THE ENDUP 1973 51 ELIXIR 1858 566 Columbus Avenue • (415) 362-0536 theramprestaurant.com 401 6th Street • (415) 646-0999 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 3200 16th Street • (415) 552-1633 74 VESUVIO CAFÉ 1948 3 SILVER CREST DONUT SHOP 1970 Marina theendup.com/club elixirsf.com 255 Columbus Avenue • (415) 362-3370 340 Bayshore Boulevard • (415) 826-0753 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| BALBOA CAFÉ 1913 Excelsior 40 vesuvio.com 90 THE FLY TRAP 1883 52 ROOSEVELT TAMALE PARLOR 1919 3199 Fillmore Street • (415) 921-3944 606 Folsom Street • (415) 243-0580 Bernal Heights ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 21 THE DOCTOR’S LOUNGE 1951 balboacafe.com 2817 24th Street • (415) 824-2600 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| flytrapsf.com 4826 Mission Street • (415) 586-9730 Parkside 4 MITCHELL’S ICE CREAM 1953 doctorsloungesf.com 41 HORSESHOE TAVERN 1934 53 ST. FRANCIS FOUNTAIN 1918 75 GOLD MIRROR RESTAURANT 1969 688 San Jose Avenue • (415) 648-2300 2024 Chestnut Street • (415) 346-1430 2801 24th Street • (415) 826-4210 Sunset |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 800 Taraval Street • (415) 564-0401 mitchellsicecream.com stfrancisfountainsf.com Financial District ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 42 LIVERPOOL LIL’S 1973 goldmirrorrestaurant.com 91 THANH LONG RESTAURANT 1971 5 WILD SIDE WEST 1962 2942 Lyon Street • (415) 921-6664 54 TAQUERIA LA CUMBRE 1972 4101 Judah Street • (415) 665-1146 22 ALFRED’S STEAKHOUSE 1928 424 Cortland Avenue • (415) 647-3099 liverpoollils.com 515 Valencia St • (415) 863-8205 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 659 Merchant Street • (415) 781-7058 Potrero Hill wildsidewest.com taquerialacumbre.com alfredssteakhouse.com Union Square |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 43 MAUNA LOA 1939 76 ANCHOR BREWING 1871 3009 Fillmore Street • (415) 563-5137 1705 Mariposa Street • (415) 863-8350 Castro |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 23 HARRINGTON’S BAR & GRILL 1935 92 JOHN’S GRILL 1908 245 Front Street • (415) 392-7595 anchorbrewing.com 63 Ellis Street • (415) 986-3274 44 PERRY’S 1969 6 CAFÉ DU NORD 1908 harringtonsbarandgrill.com johnsgrill.com 1944 Union Street • (415) 922-9022 2170 Market Street • (415) 861-5016 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| perryssf.com Richmond cafedunord.com 24 HENRY’S HUNAN RESTAURANT 1974 93 LE CENTRAL 1974 924 Sansome Street • (415) 956-7727 TOMMY’S MEXICAN 453 Bush Street • (415) 391-2233 45 THE BUS STOP 1900 77 7 CAFÉ FLORE 1973 henryshunanrestaurant.com RESTAURANT lecentralbistro.com 1901 Union Street • (415) 567-6905 1965 2298 Market Street • (415) 621-8579 5929 Geary Boulevard • (415) 387-4747 94 LEFTY O’DOUL’S 1958 cafeflore.com 25 OLD SHIP SALOON 1851 tommysmexican.com 333 Geary Street • (415) 982-8900 298 Pacific Avenue • (415) 788-2222 58 8 SAUSAGE FACTORY 1968 oldshipsaloon.com 78 TRAD’R SAM 1937 leftyodouls.biz 517 Castro Street • (415) 626-1250 6150 Geary Boulevard • (415) 221-0773 castrosausagefactory.com 26 SAM’S GRILL 1867 95 SEARS FINE FOOD 1938 374 Bush Street • (415) 421-0594 439 Powell Street • (415) 986-0700 |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 9 TWIN PEAKS TAVERN 1972 belden-place.com/samsgrill Russian Hill searsfinefood.com 401 Castro Street • (415) 864-9470 BIMBO’S 365 CLUB 27 SCHROEDER’S RESTAURANT 1893 79 1931 twinpeakstavern.com West Portal ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 240 Front Street • (415) 421-4778 1025 Columbus Avenue • (415) 474-0365 schroederssf.com bimbos365club.com Chinatown |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 96 MANOR COFFEE SHOP 1967 LA ROCCA’S CORNER 321 West Portal Ave #A • (415) 661-2468 28 TADICH GRILL 1849 80 1934 10 EMPRESS OF CHINA 1965 240 California Street • (415) 391-1849 957 Columbus Avenue • (415) 674-1266 838 Grant Avenue • (415) 434-1345 97 PHILOSOPHERS CLUB 1960 tadichgrill.com empressofchinasf.com 824 Ulloa Street • (415) 753-0599 Seacliff ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 29 TOMMASO’S ITALIAN 11 FAR EAST CAFÉ 1920 RESTAURANT 1935 CLIFF HOUSE Western Addition / Japantown ||| 631 Grant Avenue • (415) 982-3245 81 1863 1042 Kearny Street • (415) 398-9696 fareastcafesf.com 1090 Point Lobos Ave • (415) 386-3330 98 BENKYO-DO COMPANY 1906 tommasos.com cliffhouse.com 1747 Buchanan Street • (415) 922-1244 12 HANG AH TEA ROOM 1920 benkyodocompany.com 1 Pagoda Place • (415) 982-5686 Fisherman’s Wharf |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| SoMa / South Beach |||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 99 MAY’S COFFEE SHOP 1973 13 MR. BING’S 1967 30 ALIOTO’S RESTAURANT 1925 82 GARDEN COURT 1909 1737 Post Street • (415) 346-4020 201 Columbus Avenue • (415) 362-1545 8 Fisherman’s Wharf • (415) 673-0183 2 New Montgomery St • (415) 546-5089 aliotos.com sfpalace.com/garden-court 100 TOMMY’S JOYNT 1947 14 RED’S PLACE 1960 1101 Geary Boulevard • (415) 775-4216 672 Jackson Street • (415) 956-4490 31 BUENA VISTA CAFÉ 1916 tommysjoynt.com redsplacesf.com 2765 Hyde Street • (415) 474-5044 thebuenavista.com 15 SAM WO 1912 CURRENTLY CLOSED 32 FISHERMEN’S GROTTO 1935 Generous support for Legacy Bars & Restaurants comes from samwo-restaurant.com 2847 Taylor Street • (415) 673-7025 fishermensgrotto.com San Francisco’s Cyrus Noble Bourbon Whiskey. Civic Center |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Born in Kentucky and raised in San Francisco, Cyrus Noble debuted 33 GOLD DUST LOUNGE 1967 to popular acclaim in 1871 amid San Francisco’s booming Gold 165 Jefferson Street • (415) 397-1695 16 GANGWAY BAR 1910 Rush and Barbary Coast eras. This historic bourbon and its revival golddustsf.com 841 Larkin Street • (415) 776-6828 to national prominence is a testament to the “spirit of possibility” 34 SABELLA & LA TORRE 1927 forged in the great American West. 17 GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC HALL 1907 2809 Taylor Street • (415) 673-2824 859 O’Farrell Street • (415) 885-0750 sabellalatorre.com Design: Chen Design Associates, SF slimspresents.com/venue_detail/gamh Photos: Chen Design Associates: Legacy sticker at Vesuvio Café • Jeremy Brooks: 92 18 HA-RA CLUB 1947 M.V. Jantzen: 9 • Palace Hotel: 87 • Sam Soneja: 81
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