Tosca Cafe
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Tosca Cafe

San Francisco, California

Photo: Randolfo Santos ·

This North Beach saloon has been pouring since 1919, and the red leather booths and jukebox full of opera still feel like a movie set from a better era. The house cappuccino is spiked with brandy and chocolate — no coffee at all — and it's been warming up San Franciscans since Prohibition. Ken Friedman's revival added a serious kitchen, but the bar remains the soul of the place.

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The house cappuccino — brandy, chocolate, steamed milk, no coffee. It sounds wrong. It's perfect.

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