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The Broken Record balances itself nicely along the fence between low-brow and highbrow cultures: tattooed bartenders, indie/alt-rock on the stereo, and cheap Pabst keep things unpretentious, while the wall of fine whiskeys and delicious homemade food attract those whose palates wouldn't be caught dead with a PBR. The sweet back patio also features a few inviting picnic tables for sunny afternoon sipping.
SFoodie's countdown of our favorite 50 things to eat and drink, 2012 edition On New Year's Eve of 1973, the Allman Brothers put on a legendary, marathon show at the Cow Palace. Nearly four decades la... More »
If you live out in the Excelsior District, you probably already know about the Broken Record. Located four blocks east of the Mission/Geneva crossroad along a broad swatch of barbershops, auto repair establishments, and pizzerias, its... More »
By Lou BustamanteGetting a delicious snack to go with a good drink might be easier at a restaurant, but these five bars prove that a small kitchen can provide food that matches the excellence of its cocktails.15 Romolo15 Romolo (at Broadway), 398-1359 www.15romolo.com Hidden in an alley off Broadway, this oasis of cocktails ($9-$10) offers some of the best bites to take the edge off the booze. The juicy pork sliders ($6) have become a house staple, but the new fried chicken in a... More »
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