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  2. Vesuvio Cafe - Wikipedia

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    North Beach, San Francisco, United States. Type. Bar. Opened. 1948. Website. vesuvio .com. Vesuvio Cafe is a historic bar in San Francisco, California, United States. Located at 255 Columbus Avenue, across an alley from City Lights Bookstore, the building was designed and built in 1913 by Italian architect Italo Zanolini, and remodeled in 1918.

  3. Akadama (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Akadama (赤玉), originally Akadama port wine, is a Japanese sweet red wine created in 1907 by Shinjiro Torii, the founder of Suntory. Akadama remains popular amongst all generations and is still found in stores across Japan today. [ 1] Just like port wine, Akadama is a fortified wine. [ 2]

  4. Comstock Saloon - Wikipedia

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    Comstock Saloon is a historic saloon in San Francisco, California, located in San Francisco's North Beach. The building, since 1907, housed several different bars and owners. [1] [2] The predecessor being the San Francisco Brewing Company (1985–2012), which is the oldest microbrewery in San Francisco. The bar is named after Henry Comstock and ...

  5. The 12 Best Rooftop Bars in San Francisco for Stellar ... - AOL

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    So yeah, summer eluded us again this year. But instead of being bitter about it, we’ve rounded up the 12 best rooftop bars in San Francisco—including old favorites and newcomers for those days ...

  6. Historic bars and saloons in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The Homestead (1906) A historic bar located at 2301 Folsom Street in San Francisco's Mission District neighborhood. [20] Built in 1902 by Charles Scharenberg and opened in 1906, originally named "Old Homestead." [21] During prohibition (1920–1933) it served lunch foods, and secretly functioned as a speakeasy and brothel. [22]

  7. Sam Jordan's Bar - Wikipedia

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    Sam Jordan's Bar. / 37.741077; -122.388860. Sam Jordan's Bar is a historic building and a former working-class neighborhood bar (open from 1959 to 2019) located at 4004–4006 3rd Street in the Bayview neighborhood of San Francisco, California, U.S.. [1] [2] [3] It is a San Francisco Designated Landmark (number 263) since February 6, 2013.

  8. Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon - Wikipedia

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    1975. Heinold's First and Last Chance is a waterfront saloon opened by John (Johnny) M. Heinold in 1883 on Jack London Square in Oakland, California, United States. The name "First and Last Chance" refers to the time in which for many sailors, the pub was the first and last chance to drink alcohol heavily before or after a long voyage.

  9. The Saloon - Wikipedia

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    The Saloon first opened in 1861, and was originally owned by Ferdinand E. Wagner. Wagner was the son of a liquor merchant from Stundwiller Bas-Rhin, France. In 1836 Wagner migrated to Louisiana, married a native of Cannes nine years later, to eventually open a saloon there. [4] [5] By 1852 Wagner had relocated to San Francisco, to first work as ...

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