Old School San Francisco Dining
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Old School San Francisco Dining
Would like to find a restaurant that is kind of a San Francisco instituion. Something with some history, with that SF "feel", and has stayed around because it serves up very good food. I have been looking at the Tadich Grill, Sam's Grill and Scoma's. Any opinions or preferences of these three? Any other suggestions? We are staying at the Fisherman's Wharf area, are these pretty accessable with public transportation?
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And of course I meant in SF. Tadich Grill is at 240 California St. You can take the F Line streetcar that runs between between Fisherman's Wharf and down the Embarcadero and up Market St., etc. Get off at California and Tadich Grill is just a couple of blocks up California.
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HI..
Tadich Grill is a must along with my favorite, Lefty O'Doul's..Great food & Bar and its great to see all the ballplayers come in after a game and the piano bar is lovely.
Talk about old school with the St. Francis across the street..
Years ago we used to go to North Beach to a great Italian Resaurant called Adolph's..I don't think it is still there.
Love Trader Vic's too.
Tadich Grill is a must along with my favorite, Lefty O'Doul's..Great food & Bar and its great to see all the ballplayers come in after a game and the piano bar is lovely.
Talk about old school with the St. Francis across the street..
Years ago we used to go to North Beach to a great Italian Resaurant called Adolph's..I don't think it is still there.
Love Trader Vic's too.
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Hi Tahiti, Lefty O'Douls is still there on Geary, just a few door down from Powell St. but you will not see any baseball players coming in anymore.
And Trader Vic's is long gone..the old SF institution you are thinking of in Cosmo Alley. That has been taken over by Le Colonial a French/Vietnamese style restaurant.
There is a new Trader Vic's that opened up some time ago ago on Golden Gate Ave (cross street Van Ness). It is located in what was the Star's restaurant.
Nothing remains the same does it.
And Trader Vic's is long gone..the old SF institution you are thinking of in Cosmo Alley. That has been taken over by Le Colonial a French/Vietnamese style restaurant.
There is a new Trader Vic's that opened up some time ago ago on Golden Gate Ave (cross street Van Ness). It is located in what was the Star's restaurant.
Nothing remains the same does it.
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Dear don,
Unfortunately, IMO, the places I think of as "old school" serve less than stellar food. Tadich and Sam's are all right as long as you stick to grilled seafood - forget salad or anything green.
Old-School Italian to me means the Gold Mirror way out on Taraval and 18th (18th AVENUE, not 18th St.)
Of the steak houses, I think Harris' is always dependable - I even did the unthinkable and ordered salmon there one night, and it came perfectly done, with the usual good side dishes.
You'll probably get a suggestion or two for Swans' Oyster Depot. I don't eat there any more .... there are just better places to get raw seafood. The atmosphere at Swans', however, could not get any more "old S.F."
Unfortunately, IMO, the places I think of as "old school" serve less than stellar food. Tadich and Sam's are all right as long as you stick to grilled seafood - forget salad or anything green.
Old-School Italian to me means the Gold Mirror way out on Taraval and 18th (18th AVENUE, not 18th St.)
Of the steak houses, I think Harris' is always dependable - I even did the unthinkable and ordered salmon there one night, and it came perfectly done, with the usual good side dishes.
You'll probably get a suggestion or two for Swans' Oyster Depot. I don't eat there any more .... there are just better places to get raw seafood. The atmosphere at Swans', however, could not get any more "old S.F."
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Hi Tahiti, no where Trader Vic's was (Cosmo Place) is now a retaurant named LeColonial.
I agree, time does flit by so fast!
And btw, do you remember the lobby of the St. Francis Hotel and the Compass Rose Lounge. Well you would not recognize either area now..better come back to SF and see all the changes (and not necessarily for the best IMO).
I agree, time does flit by so fast!
And btw, do you remember the lobby of the St. Francis Hotel and the Compass Rose Lounge. Well you would not recognize either area now..better come back to SF and see all the changes (and not necessarily for the best IMO).
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But Trader Vic's is still around, right?
How about the venerable--by now--Hayes Street Grill, over by the Opera House? It has wonderful fish.
The Garden Court restaurant in the Palace Hotel would certainly be old San Francisco as well, as would quite a few places in Chinatown--the Hang Ah tea room, for example, and the Far East Cafe.
How about the venerable--by now--Hayes Street Grill, over by the Opera House? It has wonderful fish.
The Garden Court restaurant in the Palace Hotel would certainly be old San Francisco as well, as would quite a few places in Chinatown--the Hang Ah tea room, for example, and the Far East Cafe.
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The "origianl" Trader Vics (1937) was a bar in Oakland called Hinky Dinks at one time.
It moved to the Emeryville Marina and it remains the "flagship" Trader Vics'
among the worldwide chain.
LoveItaly, I too mourn the Compass Rose-what a divine bar !
R5
It moved to the Emeryville Marina and it remains the "flagship" Trader Vics'
among the worldwide chain.
LoveItaly, I too mourn the Compass Rose-what a divine bar !
R5
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Hi Razzle, even though the Emeryville Trader Vic's is the flagship I sure miss the SF one in Cosmo Place. Did you know that Queen Elizabeth asked to eat there when her ship came here (visit to Pres. Reagan at his ranch which was a nightmare due to winter storms). Anyway the story went that she was taken to the SF Trader Vic's and was almost in tears as rather than being taken to the bar or the restaurant area she and her "people" were put in a bland conferance room, white unadored walls, no Trader Vic decorations etc. So it doesn't always pay to be the Queen obviously.
Yes dear one, I soooo miss the Compass Rose at the St. Francis. Mina's leaves me cold. And Faina, the Stinking Rose..well it stinks, LOL.
Yes dear one, I soooo miss the Compass Rose at the St. Francis. Mina's leaves me cold. And Faina, the Stinking Rose..well it stinks, LOL.
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Oh, LoveItaly, that is a great story !
Mr R5's sis and BIL took us to Emeryville
to celebrate everything for years-I never dined at the one on Cosmo Place.
Would the Carnelian Room qualify as "old school"?
I do love the Brazen Head and Liverpools Lil's as well.
R5
Mr R5's sis and BIL took us to Emeryville
to celebrate everything for years-I never dined at the one on Cosmo Place.
Would the Carnelian Room qualify as "old school"?
I do love the Brazen Head and Liverpools Lil's as well.
R5

