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Aquatic Park Historic District is a National Historic Landmark and building complex on the San Francisco Bay waterfront within San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. The district includes a beach, bathhouse, municipal pier, restrooms, concessions stand, stadia, and two speaker towers. [4]
Fort Mason, in San Francisco, California is a former United States Army post located in the northern Marina District, alongside San Francisco Bay. Fort Mason served as an Army post for more than 100 years, initially as a coastal defense site [3] and subsequently as a military port facility. During World War II, it was the principal port for the ...
Portion of Fort Mason north and east of Franklin St. and McArthur Ave. • Boundary increase (listed April 23, 1979 , refnum 79000530): Bounded by Van Ness Ave., Bay and Laguna Sts. 37°48′24″N 122°25′36″W / 37.8067°N 122.4267°W / 37.8067; -122.4267 ( Fort Mason Historic
In any event, historians do agree that there was a Poodle Dog restaurant from San Francisco's earliest days. [12] Poodle Dog at Mason and Eddy, after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Old Poodle Dog (c. 1908) at 824–826 Eddy Street at Van Ness. The Poodle Dog quickly became a popular restaurant beloved by San Franciscans.
"About Greens Restaurant".Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Built by San Francisco Zen Center carpenters, the restaurant incorporates 12 types of wood - from the massive black walnut doors, the hickory stairs at the entrance, the curved bar featuring Port-Orford-Cedar, and the dining tables of maple, walnut and cherry.
Off the Grid's flagship market in San Francisco. Off the Grid is a mobile food and events platform in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, USA.The platform is known for galvanizing the San Francisco food truck scene in 2010, [1] Off the Grid activates public and private space via temporary food experiences that include public markets, catering events and employee dining services.
The original 75-seat restaurant occupies an unobtrusive windowless mid-block storefront on Sutter Street near Jones Street in the Tendernob neighborhood of San Francisco. The restaurant first opened in the late 1950s. Maurice Rouas, then Maître d', purchased the restaurant from its original owner in 1970 and remained active as of 2012.
Commissary (May 2014–2021), Presidio, San Francisco [17] [18] Arguello (2014–2021), Presidio, San Francisco Transit Café (April 2015 – November 2019), Presidio, San Francisco, [ 19 ] [ 20 ] closed for the construction of the Presidio Tunnel Tops project.