By Coach A:
San Fran is at the forefront of a dining revolution. Always considered a “foody” town, the last few years have seen a rise in the number of Community Tables. Initially awkward to sit down with strangers, this is a great away to get a sense of this fantastic city, meet people and get seated quicker! (Also a bonus – you can ask people how their dishes are).
4 eateries offering community tables:
- Suppenkuche: 525 Laguna St – Hayes Valley German dining
- NOPA: 560 Divisadero St - “new” American cuisine
- Beretta: 1199 Valencia St – Casual Italian dining in the Mission
- Bushi-Tei: 1638 Post St – Asian Fusion in Pac Ht’s / Japan Town
My personal experience:
One of my closest friends from college – go DEACONS — came to town and we wanted to hit up a relative hot spot. We rolled into NOPA and found a 2 hour wait unless we sat at the community table. Within minutes we sat down next to a nice couple on one side and four women dining together on the other side. We shared a bottle of wine or 2…or 3, asked questions about what everyone was eating and quickly got to know six new people — people helping people!
A Place at the Table [SF Gate]
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