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Address: 3049 20th St., San Francisco 94110 Neighborhood: Mission District Phone: (415) 648-1047 Hours: Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Category: Restaurant/Food Vendor (Vegan Friendly) Restaurant Type: Californian Average cost: Vegan Dessert: Yes Accepts credit card: Yes Transit: MUNI bus #27 stops a block away on Bryant & 20th St. Notes: Though not a veggie place, does have a fabulous yam sandwich and no-cheese pizza along with a patio for outdoor dining with your dogs! Wireless Internet access also available. Features local art & live music. |
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THE NO-CHEESE PIZZA IS TO DIE FOR!!! You must try it. I think the pizza has mashed yams instead of tomato sauce. Bluegrass on Thursday nights at the Atlas is lots of fun. And they have science lectures sometimes, too. | calicokitten Reviews: 34 |
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Dogs! If you don't have one, you can pet one here. Patio has a tarp for rain, plus a heater. They also have some outdoor tables on the side. I strongly advise a noodle salad or soup for a vegan. The grilled cheese is a freakout if you like dairy. They have a great magazine library. I think they still charge for internet, which is a minus.Dogs, fair trade coffee, great beer, bluegrass (thurs?). | larissa Reviews: 1 |
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I love this place! It's near my work and I go there quite a bit for lunch. The No-Cheese Pizza is so tasty and unique as is the Baked Tofu Sandwich. It's a very relaxing place with a nice patio. | sfguitarist Reviews: 10 |
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Wonderful laid-back place to people-watch, surf the web, or chat with friends. Yam sandwich, cold noodle salad, no-cheese pizza all great. Dogs welcome on patio. | funcrunch Reviews: 37 |
2004-06-02 |
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