628 Divisadero St
San Francisco, CA 94117
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Located in The Fillmore Jazz District, 1300 on Fillmore: Restaurant & Lounge dishes up inventive riffs on Southern classics with top-notch ingredients, creative libations, live music and a posh supper club vibe. Join us EVERY Friday & Saturday night at 8:30p, and Sunday brunch at 11:00a for live music in our Lounge and Dining Room with our favorite bands. Happy Hour 5:30pm – 7:30pm See our menus: www.1300fillmore.com/menu Twitter/Instagram: @1300onFillmore
Maven is an innovative bar and restaurant in San Francisco’s Lower Haight neighborhood. At Maven’s core is a paired menu, which couples creative cocktails with delicious small plates. Maven executes a style of that is casual, while equally very competent, sacrificing neither comfort nor elegance. The focal point of Maven’s interior design is a living wall mounted behind the mammoth redwood bartop and communal tables. A dark alluring atmosphere, organic in nature, incorporating soft candlelight with deep wood tones, kindles the seductive and spirited guest experience.
One of the last real DJ bars....right here in the lower haight bringing you a variety of electronic music all month long including weekly live performances by some local musicians. Cheap drinks and a good crowd..come on down and hang!
We hope you can join us for this adventure into the contemporary culinary scene of Mexico City! Our main dining room presents guests the opportunity to taste the evolution of Mexican food, while El Garage Urbano is a more casual atmosphere where guests can relax and play classic cantina games like dominoes and cards while enjoying their mezcal. Now open, El Garage Urbano also operates as Mercado Urbano on Sundays where guests can purchase Carnitas Michoacan, homemade salsas and tortillas to go.
“We enjoy experimentation, trying to nail classic styles, and keeping our regulars on their toes, by constantly brewing innovative beers encompassing the spectrum of malty, hoppy, and weird” – Ivan Hopkinson
Not often does a restaurant’s atmosphere perfectly complement its food, but at Tsunami Panhandle we’ve created a place for you and your friends to enjoy delicious and fresh sushi in an atmosphere that makes you want to stay awhile. Our hip, urbane culture features dim lights, lounge music, and a good looking wait staff that’s here to make sure your dining experience is nothing something of fantastic. Tsunami Panhandle’s head Chef, Shinsuke Hagino, creates sushi flavors that are fresh and nothing but delicious. All of our sushi rolls are made with the sea’s freshest bounty paired with one of the most sophisticated sake selections found on the west coast. The bar also offers an array of high end Japanese single malts; with more than 150 whiskey expressions. Tsunami Panhandle is perfect for a fresh and delicious meal partnered with sophisticated drinks. Grab your friends and come to Tsunami Panhandle and experience our hip and urbane atmosphere while enjoying the freshest sushi in the San Francisco area.
Fat Angel is a casual beer & wine bar located in the Lower Fillmore. We serve American comfort food, 9 draft beers, 6 draft wines, 15 wines by-the-glass, & over 150 bottle beers from around the world.
The Harding Theater is a historic movie theater located at 616 Divisadero Street in San Francisco, California.HistoryThe Harding Theater was built in 1926 by local theater owner Samuel H. Levin who hired Reid Brothers architects. The theater opened April 8, 1926 with Colleen Moore starring in the first movie version of the hit musical Irene.As with other facilities built by the Reid Brothers, it has a capacity of between 800 and 1200 people. The Harding was used as a movie theater from 1926 to 1970. The theatrical group Lamplighters Music Theatre performed at the facility from 1961 to 1968, The Grateful Dead played the theater on 6 and 7 November 1971 (with their first performance of "Hideaway" on the 7th).From the mid-1970s to 2004, the theater was used as a church. In 2004 (approximate date), the building was purchased by developers for US$1.6 million.Present dayThe owner/developer had a "compromise" plan—to remove the back fly system (see also batten) - so that a separate independent structure containing eight units of housing condominia could be constructed while preserving the existing proscenium arch, maintaining the existing auditorium and lobby and their extant detailing. Consideration for the removal and reconstruction of the raked theater floor and seating to allow for a new parking level below, addition of windows, and the upgrade of restrooms to conform with modern building codes were also reviewed in depth to conform with the Secretary of the Interior's "Standards for the Rehabilitation of Historic Structures".
Satisfying taste buds everywhere with authentic, flavorful and slow-cooked food. It's Louisiana - Fast!