Monroe in North Beach hosts "Battle of the Decades " DJ party and happy hour every Friday with a DJ spinning progressive tunes. Every hour is a different decade - with drink prices to match - $1 drinks during '60s hour, $2 drinks during '70s hour, and so on. There's a live DJ, two rooms and an outdoor patio. Battle Of The DecadesEvery Friday | 5 pm 'til late Monroe, 473 Broadway St. (@ Kearny), SF>> FREE with RSVP on Eventbrite
Long Weekend, from the team behind Bourbon & Branch, , and , is a North Beach cocktail bar that changes its global theme-everything from the decor, menu, and music-every nine months (a la ).
The Board of Supes, by a 8-2 vote, just undid decades of careful planning work in North Beach and the surrounding neighborhoods, opening the path for larger storefronts and bigger businesses and less diversity in the local shops. District 3 Supervisor Danny Sauter pitched his deregulation bill as a way to address vacant storefronts, but his critics, including businesses like City Lights Books, Tony's Pizza and Spec's, say the neighborhood is thriving, and this is a solution in search of a problem.
The ears of Lucky, her chihuahua and miniature pinscher mix, are pictured here, frozen at the sight of a sworn enemy. I have no doubt this cat could take him down! O'Donnell says. We've seen him a few times, monitoring the neighbourhood from this window. The image's slanted sidewalk is very characteristic of hilly San Francisco. I had to back up a bit and crouch down to get the shot, O'Donnell says.
But Legends, a dessert-focused cafe, by the same team behind late-night burger spot right next door, is doing its part to make sure ice cream cravings don't have a curfew. The move here is the Dubai Chocolate Sundae. A big plastic cup is layered with strawberries, milk chocolate and pistachio sauces, and crispy shredded phyllo, and topped with a bulb of vanilla ice cream and another drizzle of pistachio sauce.
At the Mona Lisa Restaurant in North Beach, Andrea Bocelli croons over the loudspeakers as diners feast on cacio e pepe, lobster ravioli and Neapolitan pizza. The 46-year-old restaurant is a sensory overload: neoclassical statues wearing motorcycle helmets, rainbow chandeliers hanging from the equally colorful ceiling and a massive mural depicting the "Creation of Adam." Every other free inch of wall space is occupied by framed photos of celebrities: