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Supperclub San Francisco
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Supperclub is probably the most unique dining experience one can have in San Francisco. First off, the interior design is incredible, and just reeks of European sophistication and fashion. The main dining room opens to visual projections, a DJ, and two levels of beds. Yes, you dine on huge, comfortable white beds. The dinner itself is $60 per person, a good value for the incredible 5-course meal we were served. The wait staff is extremely friendly, and look like they're having fun while serving, dancing and laughing together and with customers. The dining experience culminates in a performance piece by rope arialists and contortionists, as well as dancers. It was probably the most unique dining experience I've ever had, and I applaud whoever decided to import this restaurant from Europe to San Francisco, a perfect place for the US invasion to begin!
Pros: Dining in Beds, Music, Architecture
Cons: They're booked
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