Cellar 360
According to Ghirardelli Square's website, visitors to Cellar 360 will experience the feel of a wine tasting tour in nearby California Wine Country without ever leaving the building. Cellar 360 offers over 200 wines from its cellar, along with wine-focused foods served in what Cellar 360 calls "small plates." Offerings include bruschetta, braised rabbit and grilled flank steak along with salads, dips and cheeses.
Cellar 360
900 North Point St
San Francisco, CA 94109
(415) 440-0772
cellar360.com
The Crown and Crumpet
The Crown and Crumpet offers visitors the experience of English High Tea in a shabby chic, eclectic environment. Sky-blue walls with English portrait paintings and blue shelves crowded with teacups and saucers dwell in harmony with tablecloths covered with roses to make you feel as if you've stepped into an English parlor. The restaurant serves and sells 38 varieties of tea, including old standbys such as English Breakfast and Earl Grey and fruity favorites that include Cornucopia, a blend of apples, berries and cherries.
The Crown and Crumpet
900 Northpoint
San Francisco, CA 94109
(877) 323-2083
crownandcrumpet.com/
Lori's Diner
A touch of 1950s nostalgia crowns Lori's diner. Everything from the food to the architecture will make you think of hot rods and bobbisox. The décor is 1950s retro, including stainless steel counters with red-upholstered Naugahide stools and neon signs as well as Elvis and Marilyn Monroe memorabilia. The menu includes soda fountain favorites such as Coca Cola, malts and ice cream sodas as well as hamburgers and French fries. Lori's also serves classic breakfasts with eggs and hash browns as well as San Francisco fish and chips, deep fried shrimp and lasagna.
Lori's Diner
900 North Point St,
San Francisco, CA 94128
(415) 409-1950
lorisdiner.com
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Tracy S. Morris has been a freelance writer since 2000. She has published two novels and numerous online articles. Her work has appeared in national magazines and newspapers, including "Ferrets," "CatFancy," "Lexington Herald Leader" and "The Tulsa World."