Park Tavern

North Beach & Chinatown


Once an old boys' club, this modern, women-owned bistro makes cheeky California updates to continental classics: Kobe beef tartare with duck liver pâté on sourdough, truffled fries dipped in soft-cooked egg and caviar, lardo-wrapped shrimp dubbed 'demons on horseback.' Brunch brings blueberry fritters, oatmeal-raisin pancakes, and Bellinis. Never mind the noise; have a Paloma and join the happy din.


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