Meet For A Drink Restaurants
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With its rustic urban oasis vibe, Bar Bambino Café & Wine Bar presents a celebration of Italian culture, drink, and cuisine that transports each guest to Italy without ever leaving California. Nestled in San Francisco’s Mission neighborhood, this restaurant offers a simple yet versatile menu sure to entice, excite, and engage palates. Bar Bambino Café & Wine Bar offers quick bites, full meals, and box lunches. The restaurant is also known for its extensive Italian-only wine collection that enhances a meal’s flavor, richness, and authenticity. Bar Bambino encourages guests to enjoy their food and wine, relax, and revel in the …
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For an authentic taste of gourmet Latin street food, don’t let an opportunity to sample Mexico DF’s cuisine slip you by. Located near Embarcadero Plaza, this restaurant brings delicious traditional Mexican food to a refined setting. Forget having to wait in line at a taco stand when you could be in and elegant dining room with crisp white linens and the freshest epicurean ingredients. Once there, you can experience time-honored dishes with a chic twist such as the Duck Flautas with crema, cotija, cabbage, and salsa roja. Offering happy hours every weekday and original handmade margaritas, Mexico DF is a …
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Medjool is where The Mediterranean meets The Mission in San Francisco. This chic tapas and wine bar unites Northern African, Southern European, and Middle Eastern cuisine with wines from eleven Mediterranean bordering nations. A Mediterranean melting pot of food and drink is put on a pedestal, as is the restaurant itself. A rooftop terrace allows guests to wine and dine while enjoying a breathtaking 360 degree view of beautiful San Francisco; a one of a kind city experience. Indoor seating allows guests to enjoy the enchanting lounge and ravishing mezzanine, as alternatives, adding to the all around attractive Medjool!
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Eos of Cole Valley prides itself on its unique variety of California and Asian-Fusion dishes. With a dark interior filled with décor from both sides of the Pacific, it would appear that the food is not the only fusion in this dual cultured restaurant. Named after the goddess of the dawn in Greek mythology, Eos presents itself not only as a restaurant, but also as a wine bar with a worldly and varied list of fine wines. Only the freshest ingredients from local farms are allowed in the dishes that Eos serves to its hungry customers. With such a fresh …