Caffè Trieste is an internationally known chain of four Italian-themed coffeehouses plus one retail store in the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas California. Caffè Trieste was opened in 1956 by Giovanni Giotta (aka "Papa Gianni"), who in 1951 had emigrated to the United States from the small fishing town of Rovigno D'Istria, Italy (now part of Croatia). Missing the espresso houses of Trieste, Italy, Giotta opened his own cafe. Caffè Trieste is said to be the first espresso house on the West Coast.CappuccinoThe original Caffè Trieste in San Francisco's North Beach quickly became popular among the neighborhood's primarily Italian residents. "It was all Italian people," Giotta said of the neighborhood, "But I got the American people to like cappuccino." Papa Gianni Giotta is known as "The Espresso Pioneer", both in Italy and America, earning the label by having brought Espresso and Cappuccino to the West Coast, thus starting the Espresso Movement seen today. The company's Licensing Program promises to open, on a one-by-one, "non cookie-cutter" basis, more Trieste locations in the SF Bay Area, Northern California, Southern California, the Southwest and East Coast areas.
Our Italian heritage and love of seafood is right there in our name. But you'll also want to explore the Tuscan influence, American favorites and land-based offerings on our lunch, dinner and brunch.
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A chill neighborhood cafe with coffee, beer, wine and waffles.
For three generations the Azzollini family of Turin and Rome, Italy, has skillfully blended and roasted premium coffee beans for the most discriminating palates. It is with the same pride and care that our family now brings you the distinctive flavors of both the North and the South of Italy. It is our privilege to offer a traditional yet historical part of Italy and North Beach, San Francisco. We believe that our labor of love will inspire you every day. If in town, please stop in and experience the warmth of our European cafes. We offer breakfast and gourmet lunches. Catering is also available. For information please call us at 800-296-ROMA. Grazie Mille for your continued patronage. Arrivederci a ROMA. Ciao!
The Club Fugazi is a small theater and nightclub located in the North Beach, San Francisco, California district of San Francisco, California. The address is 678 Green Street, although the portion of Green Street in front of the club was renamed Beach Blanket Babylon Boulevard in 1996, in honor of the musical revue that has played at the Club Fugazi since 1974.The theater is on the ground floor in a building which is formally known as Casa Coloniale Italiana John F. Fugazi, a community center for the Italian Colony of San Francisco. The building was financed by a donation from Cavaliere Ufficiale John F. Fugazi, who founded the Columbus Savings and Loan Society in 1893 as well as the Banca Popolare Operaia Italiana in 1906. Both banks eventually merged with the Bank of Italy, which was later renamed the Bank of America.Fugazi had promised to establish a community center for the Italian Colony of San Francisco following the Great Earthquake and Fire of 1906, but it wasn't until 1913 that the project began.Fugazi Hall was built in 1913 on a parcel of land donated by Fugazi's second wife, Joanna Fugazi. The building was designed by Italian architect Italo Zanolini, who also designed the Banca Popolare Operaia Italiana building at 2 Columbus Avenue (1906) most recently occupied by the Church of Scientology, as well as the building at 255 Columbus Avenue (1916), most recently occupied by Vesuvio Restaurant. Zanolini also designed John F. Fugazi's private mausoleum chapel at the Italian Cemetery in Colma.Fugazi establish a trust to ensure that future generations of Italian-Americans would be able to utilize the building. The Trust is administered by the Italian-American Community Services Agency (formally known as the Italian Board of Relief and the Italian-American Welfare Agency), which was established in 1916.
Chef Jean-Marc Gorce is pleased to offer you the finest handmade chocolate truffles in San Francisco. The quality and richness of his twenty-seven unforgettable flavours are sure to entice your palate and keep you coming back for more.
We are a specialty coffee shop and market located in North Beach, San Francisco. We will proudly serve Sightglass coffee, and share the finest local, small-batch, artisan producers from San Francisco and beyond.
Italian Seafood Restaurant in North Beach. Full Bar, Italian Wines, Authentic Italian Appetizers & Entrees. $10-$15 per plate.
Don Pisto's is a fresh take on traditional Mexican street food; with inspiration from the border towns of Baja California to as far south as the Yucatan peninsula. We pride ourselves on using fresh and quality ingredients in every dish. The menu will change along with the seasons.