Homey Bakery and Cafe, Art space, Cake Orders, wholesale pastries and cakes
Proudly serving Verve coffee (www.vervecoffeeroasters.com), Silk Road Teas, Neighbor pastries, and housemade food including soups, salad, waffles, and more. Our walls feature works by local artists, which change monthly. Also available for private events in the evenings. Contact us for details.
We proudly serve San Francisco's own RITUAL Coffee, Tea Forte, Bhakti Chai, Straus and TARA's Organic Ice Creams. We carry pastries from Sweet Things and SF Cheesecake. Featuring LOCALLY produced products -- including Jake's Castro Kitchen, Maison de Monaco & Inna Jam preserves and jams, and Saint & Olive biscotti. We carry a large variety of Craft Sodas (Including over 7 varieties of Root Beer) which are used to create a RAINBOW of Ice Cream Floats
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Café UB serves specialty teas and coffees including matcha and cold brew, artisan breads and pastries baked daily, fresh salads, house frittatas and empanadas as well as made-to-order breakfast and lunch sandwiches. We are currently serving Ritual espresso and coffee locally roasted in San Francisco and teas from the creator of Tazo and Stash, Steven Smith. House made popular eats include banana chocolate chip bread pudding, fresh fruit scones, cheese scones, gravlax cured salmon, Al’s braised meats, veggie frittatas, empanadas made with duck, pork belly, mushrooms and gruyere… Email [email protected] to hear about our deals or simply come check us out!
The Castro Theatre is a popular San Francisco movie palace which became San Francisco Historic Landmark #100 in September 1976. Located at 429 Castro Street, in the Castro district, it was built in 1922 with a Spanish Colonial Baroque façade that pays homage—in its great arched central window surmounted by a scrolling pediment framing a niche—to the recently rebuilt basilica of Mission Dolores nearby. Its designer, Timothy L. Pflueger, also designed Oakland's Paramount Theater and other movie theaters in California in that period. The theater has over 1,400 seats (approx 800 downstairs and 600 in the balcony). The theater's ceiling is the last known "leatherette" ceiling in the USA & possibly the world. Another "leatherette" ceiling was unfortunately demolished just a few years ago. To achieve the ceiling's look as though it is leather requires a special technique regarded as "lost" today.HistoryThe Castro Theatre originally opened at 479 Castro Street in 1910. It was subsequently remodeled into a retail store (currently occupied by Cliff's Variety, since 1971) in the mid-1920s after the larger Castro Theatre was built at 429 Castro Street, its current location, only a few doors up from the original theatre.
The Castro Theatre is a popular San Francisco movie palace which became San Francisco Historic Landmark #100 in September 1976. Located at 429 Castro Street, in the Castro district, it was built in 1922 with a Spanish Colonial Baroque façade that pays homage—in its great arched central window surmounted by a scrolling pediment framing a niche—to the recently rebuilt basilica of Mission Dolores nearby. Its designer, Timothy L. Pflueger, also designed Oakland's Paramount Theater and other movie theaters in California in that period. The theater has over 1,400 seats. The theater's ceiling is the last known \"leatherette\" ceiling in the USA & possibly the world. Another \"leatherette\" ceiling was unfortunately demolished just a few years ago. To achieve the ceiling's look as though it is leather requires a special technique regarded as \"lost\" today.
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