Founded in 1948, Vesuvio Cafe stands as a testament to San Francisco’s Beat Generation and the vibrant history of North Beach. This bohemian saloon was a frequent haunt for literary luminaries like Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, who would gather to share ideas and inspiration. Other notable patrons, including Bob Dylan and Francis Ford Coppola, have also graced its barstools. Today, visitors can step into this storied establishment and immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry that has made Vesuvio Cafe an enduring symbol of the city’s artistic and intellectual legacy.
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