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This is one of the very few places in the city where you can legally smoke, thanks to the bar’s owner run and operated status. The cigars are handmade, the crowd a mix of North Beach lefties and disaffected techies and the pool tables smoking.
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Fourteen screens backed by stadium seating show all the latest flicks. This is the place to go for all the big blockbusters. Cuddling couples simply lift the armrest between them and eat M&Ms in their 'love seat’.
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This non-stop, 80-minute musical review skewers everything pop culture, especially those having their fifteen minutes of fame, deserved or otherwise. The big hats, and even bigger voices, are fantastic; show is continually updated, so annual visits make sense.
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Blues legend John Lee Hooker was the inspiration behind the Boom Boom Room, a recreation of the jazzy juke joints that once lined this street. Red vinyl booths lend a speakeasy vibe that’s ideally suited to the jazz and blues musicians (many of national note) who come to play.
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This San Francisco institution is the perfect spot for a juicy burger after a night on the town. The bright, kitsch-laden room will jolt your senses at 2am, but that may be just the right antidote. If not, order the chocolate shake and call it a night.
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