28 posts tagged Russian Hill
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Plywood Encore: Announcing the Arrival of Lalola
http://sf.eater.com/ archives/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ plywood_encore_announcing_the.phpSo much plywood, so little time. Keep dropping your tidbits in this here tip jar. Click the image above to view the full photogallery. Russian Hill: Oh boy. So we took a peek at the corner of Mason and Pacific several months ago when the hilltop space was in flux, but imagine our surprise when
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ANICA
http://stylebiteshopguide.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 04/ anica.htmlLocation: 2418 Polk St., San Francisco, CA 94109 MAP IT Neighborhood: Russian Hill Phone/Fax: 415-447-2878/415-447-4255 Email:info@anicaboutique.com Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11am-7pm, Sun-Mon 12pm-6pm Website: www.anicaboutique.com E-commerce: YES Mens: NO Womens: YES Profile: Walking into Anica is like walking into your dream closet.
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Rumormongering: Heights to Become a Nightclub?
http://sf.eater.com/ archives/ 2008/ 05/ 09/ rumormongering_heights_to_beco.phpWe're still waiting official word on the future of 2080 Van Ness, but the word on the street is that (The?) Heights will be putting a strong emphasis on evening revelry, with the term "nightclub" being thrown about by the folks taking over Hue L'Amour.
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Plywood Report: Gitane, Boccalone, Sneaky Tiki, MORE!
http://sf.eater.com/ archives/ 2008/ 05/ 09/ plywood_report_gitane_boccalon.phpAnd now, some morning plywood. As always, do feel free to send along your sightings of any recent activity sneakily spied in your nabe. Gold stars for all if you include photos. Click the image above to view the full photogallery. 1) Union Square: Cafe Claude's takeover of Claude Lane is starting to take shape, with visible signs starting to show.
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La Parilla Grill
http://www.josephineinsf.com/ 2008/ 04/ la-parilla-gril.htmlI've been told parilla means grill, so technically doesn't La Parilla Grill mean "the grill grill"? Well, the location on Polk Street that opened up a couple of years ago has definitely seen better days. When it originally opened, it was more of an upscale version compared to its brothers and sisters.
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The Big Foot Lodge
http://www.josephineinsf.com/ 2008/ 04/ the-big-foot-lo.htmlWell, the name says it all. When you walk in, you feel like you're in a lodge in Yosemite and Big Foot towers over you in the back. There are a few dead heads of animals donning the wall coverings but it just adds to the ambiance.
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939 Lombard Street, San Francisco, Russian Hill district
http://chiefasian.com/ ?p=141939 Lombard Street, San Francisco, Russian Hill district April 23rd, 2008 House with buildable area for a house in the front yard. House was built in about 2006. 3,000+- sf; 3 master suites. Hardwood throughout. Wood burning fireplace.
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Lombard Street, San Francisco
http://www.dankuna.com/ blog/ continent/ north-america/ lombard-street-san-franc…Lombard Street begins at Presidio Boulevard inside The Presidio and runs east through the Cow Hollow neighborhood. For 12 blocks between Broderick Street and Van Ness Avenue, it is a principal arterial road that is co-signed as U.S. Route 101.
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EaterWire: Pasha Overhauls, Luisa Claims (Yet) Another
http://sf.eater.com/ archives/ 2008/ 04/ 15/ eaterwire_pasha_overhauls_luis.phpAll the day's news and notes go in EaterWire. Your tips appreciated at sf@eater.com. POLK GULCH—Shuttered since that fatal December fire next door, the new owners at Pasha have, obviously, taken the opportunity to go beyond "smoke damage repairs." Hoping to reopen in about a month, they are redoing
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Sushi Rock
http://www.josephineinsf.com/ 2008/ 04/ sushi-rock.htmlI needed a place showing the Yankees-Boston game and I wanted sushi. A sushi sports bar...hmm...Sushi Rock! Although they've grown to 3 locations in SF, their sushi is pretty mediocre. I'd rather go to Wasabi and Ginger or Nara but I was desperate to watch the game and not have to be at a sports bar with greasy food.