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ciaobella says:
Here in North Beach, an area considered by many to be the most European neighborhood in all of the United States, you find a "Little Italy." And though there is no shortage of Italian Restaurants in this area of San Francisco, some are more authenic than others, and it pays off to find the bes...
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worldcitizen says:
Even though there are a million and one Italian restaurants in North Beach (some call it San Francisco's Little Italy) to choose from, many are overflowing on weekends and don't take reservations. We were celebrating a friend's birthday and pretty much chose this place because they let us a make a r...
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Eric says:
I've been here a few times and would have to agree that the food is decent but not great. I remember ordering a ravioli dish and only getting about 8 pieces of ravioli. Needless to say, it was not very filling.One thing I did like about it was the ambience. It is in the heart of the Italian district...
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worldcitizen says:
Despite being named "Bimbos", this is probably the classiest medium-sized music venue I've been to the Bay Area. It's definitely a lot nicer than most venues that are the same price range and size. It has a 1930s Art Deco jazzy feel to it and it's decorated with lots of red, oak, statues, and plants...
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worldcitizen says:
Broadway Street in North Beach is known for strip clubs, but amidst all of the adult entertainment, there are many fun and classy bars and clubs the area... Dragon Bar is one of them. It definitely has a Japanese theme going on- it's decorated with lots of red, paper lanterns, bamboo plants and Budd...
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worldcitizen says:
I'm not sure if this is a venue, or just a bar/club that puts on regular shows but it's an interesting place. It's on a busy narrow street in North Beach. It seems like it was a dive bar and someone decided one day to make a corner of a box-like room into a stage and put on concerts. It's small, dar...
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