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Bernstein's Fish Grotto : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bernstein's Fish Grotto
Bernstein's Fish Grotto was a popular restaurant in San Francisco, California, USA that operated from 1912-1981. ==Description==
Opened by Maurice Bernstein (1886-1932) in 1912,〔 Bernstein's Fish Grotto was known for its unique entrance, a ship's bow jutting into the sidewalk. It was intended to be a reproduction of Christopher Columbus' ship Niña. Inside the restaurant, the marine theme continued. Bernstein's had seven dining rooms styled to look like ship's cabins: the Fisherman's Cave, the Pilot Room, the Sun Deck, the Main Salon, the Cabin Nooks, the Upper Deck, and the Porthole Counter. The restaurant was also known for its Coo-Coo Clams from Coo-Coo Cove. Located at 123 Powell Street, near the end of the cable car line, the Grotto was a popular tourist attraction for many years. Bernstein's Fish Grotto closed in 1981. There is now a Walgreens drugstore at the site.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bernstein's Fish Grotto, 123 Powell Street. San Francisco )〕
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