Much of the city by the Bay is steeped in various histories that have helped shape the soul of San Francisco. Harvey's is one of those fascinating spots. Originally and historically known in the 70s as The Elephant Walk; one of the first gay bars in The Castro, this watering hole was one of Harvey Milk's favorite spaces to relax & socialize. He praised the bar and hailed it as a place where the gay community could meet, and feel safe and secure while simultaneously declaring to th...
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A pleasant place for lunch or brunch
I've only been here as a diner, but this is actually one of my favorite lunch spots in the Castro. The food is not spectacular -- the portions are on the small side and the sandwiches are better than the salads -- but the banks of large windows make for a bright, sunny place to relax and watch the crowds pass by. There are some seriously fine waiters here as well.