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Adorned with
a top-of-the-line, custom designed Meyer sound
system, a 1998 Steinway 9' Concert D grand piano,
state-of-the-art lighting, an unparalleled breadth
and quality of programming, and the calming effect
of the elegant Japanese design with its simple
curves and soft tones, Yoshi's is an extremely
inviting atmosphere for all ages, all the time,
in a smoke-free environment.
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Yoshi's is
all ages for all shows, all the time!
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Yoshi's offers
live music 363 days a year, except for Thanksgiving
and Christmas Day. The jazz house is available
for private functions. Please call for more information.
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"Dine
with elegance in the heart of Jack London Square"
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From the Kimball's
jazz club is devoted mainly (but not entirely)
to Latin dancing and billiards. To say that the
pool room is very big is an understatement; there
are 18 tables. The dance floor is on the same
scale, with 6,000 square feet for your hip, hot,
happening feet. Live music often; salsa lessons
Wednesdays and Saturdays, comedy night Thursdays,
DJ Fridays. The restaurant has full and bar menus.
Look sharp; there's a dress code.
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Writers and
drink go way back, and one of the coolest historic
bars has a direct connection with the man who
wrote John Barleycorn, Jack London. Best known
for his adventure tales, London was a regular
at Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon, located
in modern Jack London Square.
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"This
tiny place (five stools, three tables) has been
in business for over a century. Heinold's coziness
is made even more crowded by the plethora of stuff
that hangs from the ceiling and walls and is otherwise
scattered about. Currency of many lands, ancient
newspapers, a deer head, spiny blowfish, old business
cards, license plates and photos decorate the
walls, with more cards on the ceiling. Many of
the furnishings are original, including the old
bar and worn-through rail. The original gaslights
still illuminate the saloon, and the original,
working pot-bellied stove was the only source
of heat until 1989. The walls and decorations
are stained dark due to creosote and smoke that
built up over the years. The beer selection is
small but includes craft beers by the bottle."
- Beer
Travellers.com
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