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Cosmo Cocktails

20 Cosmo Place
Lower Nob Hill/Tenderloin

 20 Cosmo Place, San Francisco

This unassuming building has been providing fine drinks, food and happiness to San Francisco’s since 1951.

Trader Vic’s opened in Cosmo Alley in 1951.  The restaurant was built from an old corrugated parking garage.  Passing along the narrow walk way through a tropical garden, customers entered the rustic shed.

Trader vic's under construction

This photograph, from the archives of the San Francisco Chronicle (with no caption or story) must show the very beginnings of the place, if not the construction for its opening.

While I spent fond nights there eating Pu pu Platters and downing Trader Vic’s famous Mai Tai’s I never took photographs, so we will have to rely on old photographs for pictures of the interior.

Postcard of Trader Vic's

 

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Trader Vic's on Cosmo Place

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Trader Vic's on Cosmo PlaceWhile famous for so many things Trader Vic’s was the first restaurant to serve Queen Elizabeth II.  Until her visit with the Reagan’s in 1983 she had never eaten in a restaurant.  Sadly Trader Vic’s closed in 1994.

Doors to Trader vics

Victor Bergeron, Trader Vic, was also a sculptor and has two sculptures in Golden Gate Park that you can read about here.

 

Trader Vic’s was replaced with Le Colonial.  A fabulous French Vietnamese Restaurant.

Le Colonial San Francisco

Le Colonial Veranda

San Francisco has so very many hidden treasures, Cosmo Place is no different, who knew you would find so much San Francisco history down an alley such as this.

Cosmo Alley in San Francisco

Cosmo Place San Francisco

 

Comments

3 responses to “Cosmo Cocktails”

  1. Jerry E. Beuterbaugh Avatar

    I hope 2014 proves to be a good year for you and yours!

  2. Gail O Avatar
    Gail O

    The first restaurant Queen Elizabeth ever went to?! Who knew! Hope she had a Mai Tai too:)

  3. RedPat Avatar

    My kind of place!