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  2. Mourad (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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  3. Black Cat Bar - Wikipedia

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    With the repeal of Prohibition, the Black Cat re-opened in 1933 at 710 Montgomery Street, [3] again under Ridley's proprietorship. [1] Sol Stoumen bought the bar in the 1940s. [ 4 ] In the early years of Stoumen's ownership, the Black Cat was a center for the bohemian and Beat crowd.

  4. Cafe Du Nord - Wikipedia

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    The venue's intimate setting and reputation for hosting outstanding live shows have earned Cafe Du Nord and the Swedish American Hall numerous awards over the years including: a 2013 "Nightey" Award for Best Live Music Venue in San Francisco (under 400 capacity) [5] the California Music and Culture Association's "Best Music Venue" 2012, [6] Top 40 Music Venues in America, Paste Magazine, [7 ...

  5. Pinecrest Diner - Wikipedia

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    401 Geary St, San Francisco, CA 94102: State: California: Country: ... San Francisco Chronicle. Lisa Davis (15 Oct 1997). "A short-order murder". San Francisco Weekly.

  6. Columbus Avenue (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    This street is home to several notable venues, such as Jack Kerouac Alley, named for poet Jack Kerouac, City Lights Bookstore, Vesuvio Cafe, Specs' Twelve Adler Museum Cafe (in an alley off Columbus), and Bimbo's 365 Club. The street's original name was Montgomery Avenue, and was built in the 1870s. [1] [2] It was renamed Columbus Avenue in ...

  7. Palace of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, the exhibition center (one of San Francisco's largest single-story buildings) is used as a venue for events such as weddings or trade fairs. [7] Conceived to evoke a decaying ruin of ancient Rome, [1] the Palace of Fine Arts became one of San Francisco's most recognizable landmarks. [8]

  8. Historic bars and saloons in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    A historic sports bar located at 2401-16th Street in San Francisco's Mission District neighborhood. [26] The bar was strategically placed near the former Seals Stadium (1931–1959). In 2022, the bar was destroyed by a fire [26] and has been actively rebuilding.

  9. Comstock Saloon - Wikipedia

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    Comstock Saloon is a historic saloon in San Francisco, California, located in San Francisco's North Beach. The building, since 1907, housed several different bars and owners. [1] [2] The predecessor being the San Francisco Brewing Company (1985–2012), which is the oldest microbrewery in San Francisco.