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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 49

Publication:
The Timesi
Location:
San Mateo, California
Issue Date:
Page:
49
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Son Mottrt9A SUmEMENT OF THE TIMES AND POST Friday, June 20, 'TttM Pommes Souf flees Typically French ill' THE CATHEDRAl 1 425 Burlingame Avenue Burlingame 343 7170 A new concept in gourmet dining has been introduced to the Peninsula by Chris Vlassis and Jack Menzic. The Cathedral Espresso Cate features over 30 varieties of exotic coflces and tea; open face sandwiches; hot dishes; salads; home made soup and fondue. A waiter clad in monk's frocks takes your order in the traditional atmosphere ot a medieval monastery, complete with heavy beams and stained glass windows. You are seated on authentic church pews and served on mosaic inlaid tables. Everywhere you look there is something of interest, paintings, brass and puter collection on display.

Soft background music adds to dining pleasure. Serving continuously from 11:30 a.m. daily. THE CONDOR 300 Columbus at Broadway) San Francisco 3M 4443 This is the North Beach club where the topless started five years ago under the inspiration of press agent Davcy Rosenberg, and it's still going strong as a perennial tourist attraction. Owned by Jerry Morris (who also operates four other topless clubs along the Strip )1 The Condor opens at 8 p.m.

nightly and features Diana Dennis, Bonnie Parker, the nude girl at the piano, and Julie Green, tiic 6 foot 8 inch Negro sensation. Music is by Sonny Lewis and the Movements; songs by The Escargots (snails, cooked in garlic butter and served in scrubbed shells); Pate (cold pressed meat loaf); Coq an vin (chicken stewed in red wine); Tournedos (filets served any number of ways); Pommes Soufflees (ovals of potato, twice fried to give a balloon effect) and Crepes Suzettes (thin pancakes with a flaming sauce) are just a few of the national dishes found in most French restaurants. I TOPLESS STAR Carol Doda is now appearing at her own nightclub (Carol Doda's) in North Beach. She dances, sings, does comedy bits and, at one point, materializes out of thin air. COTE AW 3301 El Camino Real Atherton 365 7373 Aside from fine Conlinental cuisine, part of the Cole D'A zur's seven very successful years is due to the graciousness of owners Dian Biagi and Ketie Canabou, and maitre 'd Roland Bohlander.

A selective menu includes all types ot food, with everything listed a "Speciality ot the House," including the desserts, Meals are served by candlelight, with individual cart service. Pianobar entertainment nightly from 8 p.m. on, except Sunday. Tv, TVjiTr i i 1 mmm WEST PORTAL JOE'S fine mm FOOD VEAL SCALLOP1NI CHICKEN CACCIATORE SPAGHETTI AB ALONE SPECIALS EVERT DAY COCKTAILS 68I 3SI4 Oftm 1 1 A.H. 10:50 Sot.

SMn. Hgllnrt 3 1' i wht mm AVE. W. EYC POPPIHE TALENT! GORGEOUS GIRLS! WILD COSTUMES! "CLASS OF '69" MUSICAL REVUE SEE THE FAMOUS GIRL ON THE SWING ROARING IS? Mitltineif r.Jicklli 4 SHOWS NITELT kAAAAAJ 775 4535 iM 12.00 KiiAm ClaaaJ 10.30 900 PINE AT MASON 1 21 PHIL LEAR Phil Loar's Steakery SAN FRANCISCO FtWtllf ml A la Carte Dinners j4 east 17th avenue Just Ofl EL CAMINO RftAU HAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA I41BJ 34 I 27QO Why the Domino Club? In in inlipw'nl in tin Su ImicliM te nnnlm Chi wli' III' ctlfi Inifltt! Ma ulloml RittiarHt On the tiniiit CM Ml imdid ttott Km litbuni, til nil Rtitiunc! la hmwat Far mare Itligm wkr Mnr Ua Domlna Cluacanl to: 2S Iraaity Flaca 392 SOI laaf. Ill Sutter SI U.

Open Entry Pay TOPS IN THE MISSION LUNCHEON DINNER I.I:U1H BANQUET HOQMS EXHIBITION COOKING AMPLE HKim Sfltl Million 4t 10th, San Franciteo The hi and only CAROL DODA and THE TAC SQUAD BOTTOMLESS BAND only at CAROL DODAS 430 Broadway, S.F. fli I tjytf Japanese Roslauranl BAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA 1416) 34I 27QO 1 LC5K9T COACH SIX 190A El Camino Real Menlo Park 324 T50O The new Coaeh Six restaurant, formerly the Stone Cellar in Menlo Park, recently opened under the management of John Sliaw. The interior was completely refurbished to reflect the atmosphere of an 18th Century English inn. Waitresses wear "wench like" costumes to further the effect ot the atmosphere. Specialties of the house include prime rib served with Yorkshire pudding, fresh Dower Sole, and Fractured Fowl (a delicious treatment of fresh young pullets sauteed in wine sauce).

A special feature of the Coach Sic is Sunday Brunch. CHI CHI 444 Broadway San Francisco 392 6213 The "Best of Burlesque Broadway 's only eight act revue, is featured nightfy at San Francisco's Chi Chi. A dazzling array of beautiful exotics, striptease and topless stars perform, as presented by the ravishing Miss KeiLo. Located in the heart of the city's naughty night life the Chi Chi is one of few niteries whre there is no cover charge. INDONESIA SAW HOUSE Supr Indoneiian and Malayan Cuisine DiMW 4 p.m.

Ctu FridY 504 CASTRO at 1 th 431 8075 San Francisco THE FlRON HORSE Dining and cocktails in an intimate nirmsnhere luncheon and Dinner Banquets to 1 00 Snn. Francisca 's most sophisticated address 1 Maiden Lane, 3611 3 Executives, iNo reservations ne cessary, NORTHERN CHINESE FOOD HOUSE GENUINE MANDARIN FOOO FOR THE GOUMET EKQUISITE TASTE FOR THE CULTURED PAIATE 11:30 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. CLOSED MONDAY LUNCHEON DINNER HERE (Ot ORDERS TO TAKE OUT 323 3433 S13 SANTA CRUZ AVE. Mw EI CWi a.i MENLO PARK, CAUF.

PLENTY OF FAHKINQ SPACE IN H4YWARO FOR FAMILY DINING GOURMET HOUSE RESTAURANT HOFBRAU BAKERY CHINESE DONUTS BAR SMORCASSORD KALIAN MEXICAN FAIRWAY PARK SHOPPING CENTER 3IIH MISSION BLVD. Kirhy Alterbury's Restaurant on San Francisco Bay 1090 ParadiM Dri libur 3S JOT TENOR Charles Stone is among the operatic performers now at the Bocce Ball in North Beach. TONIGHT DINE ENTERTAIN THE MEXICAN WAY iui StftALOA MKIA'Ji Canlua Right Club MEXICAN DINNER STEAK 1 41 rowed. 7 1 9424 Satl Francist0t THE TRIO 0RFE0 BELLT DANCING GREEK DINNERS 256 COLUMBUS S.F. CIOESd i Sunday fl tea 0 DINNER HOUSE A Bar I Cocktail Lounjl Ojily 5 to 10 P.M.

SI Sun. In 10 P.M. Closed UmSil Banquet Facilities Up Is 40 3t GEARt etvn. 75Z 4747 A Sm Fruciici.

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