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RASSELAS & JAZZ CLUB

Ras Selas & Jazz Club
1534 Fillmore St
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone (415) 346-8696
www.rasselasjazzclub.com
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  • Brunch
    Mon - Fri
    Sat - Sun
    Dinner
    Sun - Thur
    Fri - Sat

    7 am - 2 pm
    9 am - 3 pm

    6 am - 10 pm
    6 am - 11 pm
    Closest Intersection Fillmore St & O'Farrell St. (Western Addition)
    Payment Methods Mastercard, Visa, AmEx, Cash, Debit
    Liquor Info Yes, Wine and Beer
    Dress Code Casual
       

    INFO & EVENTS

    Showtimes (unless otherwise noted):
    Sun- Thur 8-12,
    Fri 6-1:30,
    Sat 9:30-1:30
    $7 Cover* on Fri & Sat 9:30-1:30
    * Cover charges vary for "Rasselas Presents Events"

    PRESS & REVIEWS

    A happening lounge where live blues, jazz and R&B pull in a mix of music-loving friends and romantic couples.

    The Scene
    Situated along a neon-lit commercial strip, the club attracts a diverse crowd. The front lounge, where most performances take place, has a full bar, fireplace, small tables and several booths. A larger back room has a good-sized dance floor and small balcony. The exposed brick, muted fabrics and gold-trim border scream "1980's schmaltz," but when the club is full, the energy is hip and exciting. >>more


    The food in the brief menu was typical Ethiopian fare, a little bit on the expensive side at an average of $12-13 per plate. J. and I decided on the Sampler Delight for two people ($28) which included doro wat (a spicy chicken stew), yebeg alecha (a mild lamb stew) and vegetables. I thought the portions of chicken and lamb were pretty skimpy, but the injera and heavy ghee sauce don't allow you to eat much anyway. I liked the chicken quite a bit, and the lamb less so; it was a little bit bitter as if the spices had been burnt. >>more

     



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