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The first Original Joe's was established by a Croatian immigrant, Ante "Tony" Rodin in 1937. [3] The restaurant was originally located at 144 Taylor Street in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood, and initially consisted of a 14-stool counter on a saw-dust covered floor. [4]
Original Joes in San Francisco. Although the dish has been served for decades at many restaurants throughout the San Francisco Bay Area including several with "Joe's" as part of their names, [2] [3] it was popularized by Original Joe's, a restaurant in San Francisco's Tenderloin District. [4] During World War II, a serving cost 75 cents. [5]
Joe's Cable Car Restaurant was a restaurant founded in 1965, [1] and owned and operated by Joe Obegi until 2014. [2] [3] The restaurant was a popular tourists' destination, which was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives in 2008. [4] [5] Though it was a popular landmark on Mission Street in the Excelsior District of San Francisco, it closed ...
A historic bar located at 1901 Union Street in San Francisco's Cow Hollow neighborhood. [18] It was founded as “The Alley”. [5] The sports bar saloon has been run by a single family for four generations and over a hundred years, the Ferroni family. [5] In 2023, the Ferroni family opened a second floor upscale cocktail lounge. [19]
Entered the list of The World's 50 Best Restaurants, 2019 [18] Ranked 28th in The World's 50 Best Restaurants, 2021 [19] The 40 Most Important Restaurants of the Decade, Esquire [20] The Most Important Restaurants of the Decade, Food & Wine [21] 5 Stars, Forbes Travel Guide [22] 4 Stars, San Francisco Chronicle [23] Five Diamond Award, AAA [24]
Taylor Swift may be known for many things—her love of cats, affinity for the number 13, ability to write hit albums faster than most mere mortals can scrawl out their grocery lists. But she should
According to real estate company Savills, San Francisco had one of the lowest office availability rates in the U.S. before the pandemic at 9.5%; however, in June it reported vacancy was at 30%, a ...
In 2024, Mandalay was deemed an "America's Classic" by the James Beard Foundation, [4] [2] who stated the restaurant "might be the best of the bunch" among Burmese restaurants within the city. [3] Eater writer Lauren Saria included Mandalay in a list of the best restaurants in San Francisco, recommending the tea leaf salad, noodles, and samusa ...