Cafe du Nord Restaurant Review:
Enjoy live music and classic American fare at Cafe du Nord, a venue whose history dates back to 1907. Reservations are accepted at The Viking Room, which is located with the subterranean bar and restaurant.
And they quote: "Slightly lurid indie pop scene set in a beautiful old 1907 speakeasy.” A subterranean supperclub of dark woods, deep reds, dim lighing, and good ghost energy floating around. It even has secret door used by gangsters to escape cops. Eclectic headliners to say the least[em]live punk, indie rock, country, and R&B bands squeezed on a tiny stage. Maine crab cakes help soak up all...
If you like your clubs dim, sexy, and with a heavy dose of old-school ambience, you will definitely dig Cafe du Nord. This subterranean supper club has rightfully proclaimed itself as the place for a "slightly lurid indie pop scene set in a beautiful old 1907 speakeasy." It's also where an eclectic crowd gathers to linger at the front room's 40-foot mahogany bar, or dine on the likes of...
This light-filled cafe in the Castro's got Ritual Roasters coffee, pastries, salads, and sandwiches.:
Despite the redundancy of the name, Cafe the the Cafe du Nord is absolutely necessary; although there are some pleasant cafes in this 'hood, for too long the Castro has been forced to suckle at the teat of purveyors of mediocre coffee. Open to the street, the cafe is flooded with sun streaming through Market Street's towering palms, while the white and red walls, black tables and chrome...