Tables From the Rubble: How the Restaurants That Arose After the Great Quake of 1906 Still Feed San Francisco Today By Denise E Clifton

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Tables From the Rubble: How the Restaurants That Arose After the Great Quake of 1906 Still Feed San Francisco TodayVery interesting piece of history I loved reading about the history of the different restaurants although I m sorry most of them are gone I would have liked to see them at least I would have liked of a sampling though as many restaurants I knew as a child are sadly long gone also 9780988274716

Tables From the Rubble: How the Restaurants That Arose After the Great Quake of 1906 Still Feed San Francisco Today By Denise E Clifton
098827471X
9780988274716
English
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TABLES FROM THE RUBBLE transports readers to San Francisco in the years just after the Great Earthquake of 1906 Amid the ruins restaurants rose to feed the hungry and lead the recovery Today a handful of the restaurants that opened in those boom years remain some still serving customers in the same spaces where they first opened offering food and drinks with a direct link to a century old past TABLES FROM THE RUBBLE tells the stories of restaurants like Swan Oyster Depot Liguria Bakery Comstock Saloon the Palace Hotel the House of Shields John s Grill and Schroeder s And it follows the journey of Chinatown s Sam Wo which was saved by the hard work of one family and an entire community committed to the historic restaurant s legacy Tables From the Rubble How the Restaurants That Arose After the Great Quake of 1906 Still Feed San Francisco Today.