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Pork Store Cafe
Come to this diner in the Haight for hearty breakfast classics like omelettes, breakfast burritos, and pancakes.
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The Buena Vista
The Buena Vista is a bar and cafe near Ghirardelli Square credited with introducing Irish coffee to the U.S.
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Brazen Head
Brazen Head is a cozy late-night steakhouse in Cow Hollow that looks like an old pub.
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Taub Family Outpost
Taub Family Outpost is a tasting room, marketplace, and restaurant where you can have a wine flight and some bar snacks or a full meal.
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Cafe La Haye
Cafe La Haye is a French bistro in Sonoma where you should have a date night by candlelight.
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Norman Rose Tavern
Norman Rose Tavern in Napa is somewhere between a sports bar and a wine bar in the best way possible.
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Bear at Stanly Ranch
Bear at Stanly Ranch is an all-day restaurant that's a great stop for a relaxing lunch.
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Oxbow Public Market
Oxbow Public Market has more than 20 food stalls, but be sure to get a reuben from Loveski Deli and Hog Island oysters.
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Palm Court
Palm Court is a stately RH restaurant in the Dogpatch that’s all style, no substance. But hey, at least you can get dressed up and have a nice glass of wine on the rooftop.
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Wesburger ‘n’ More
Wesburger ‘n’ More is a casual spot in the Mission with burgers and fried chicken sandwiches that you’ll need to nap off afterward.
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Al’s Place
The plates at Al’s Place in the Mission look like art, and taste pretty great too.
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Niku Steakhouse
Niku Steakhouse in the Design District is one of the best - and most expensive - steakhouses in SF.
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Key Klub
Key Klub is a Lower Nob Hill natural wine bar that feels like a ‘90s nightclub, but without the dance floor.
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Angler
Angler on the Embarcadero is a seafood restaurant that lets you feel like a mega-billionaire for the night without having to spend a ton.
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Bix
Bix is an old-school American restaurant in Jackson Square that feels like time-traveling back to a 1930s nightclub.
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Kitchen Story
Go to Kitchen Story in the Castro for decadent, big-portioned brunch food, candied bacon, and deep-fried french toast.