Last week I went to my very last Giants game for the season. I know. You’re thinking the season isn’t over yet. But it might as well be. So I went with my friend David to try out the District wine bar, which is just two blocks north of AT&T Park. This comfy, almost pre-dot-com-like warehouse location opened just six months ago and has been packed with slick-looking business types and a few...
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It's great to have another cool drinkin' spot in the SOMA hood. Thank god they changed it from a Just Bar Stools store, a bit vertical IMHO. And a shwanky one at that! We went there one Sunday after an...
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Act 1: Introduction Setting: A busy street near the Ball Park. Cars are whizzing past in the after-work rush. A well-dressed young woman with extra slim thighs (hey, it's my play) exits a taxi, lifts her hand to shade her...
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It sure is a good time to be an oenophile in San Francisco. Wine bars are popping up all over town like daffodils in spring. Case in point: District, the new wine bar on Townsend at 3rd.
As you may recall, my first experience with District was less than ideal. It was a Friday night during [...]
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Is it fair to judge a restaurant a mere two weeks after opening and post a negative review on a public blog? Probably not. But then, District doesn't bill itself as a restaurant, and this review is only marginally about the food selection. It is, however, a review of a poorly designed (but beautiful) space, paired with inadequate service (from beautiful people), to serve the needs of a burgeoning (beautiful-people) population South of Market. Are you seeing a pattern? District's space is stunning -- high ceilings, exposed beams and brick, gorgeous lighting and artwork. Unfortunately, this is an acoustic nightmare once you pack a couple...
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