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Yoshis San Francisco Live Music & Restaurant
Neighborhood Western Addition
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Yoshi's San Francisco Live Music & Restaurant

1330 Fillmore St., San Francisco, CA, 94115
(415) 655-5600
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Restaurant/Bar Details
Cuisine
$$ ($15 - $30)
Price
Fun, Romantic, Business
Atmosphere
Recommended
Reservations
Non-smoking
Features
Semi Dressy
Attire
Hours
Dinner: Closed on Mondays unless otherwise noted.

Tuesday - Wednesday: 5:30pm - 9:00pm

Thursday: 5:30pm - 10:00pm

Friday & Saturday: 5:30pm - 10:30pm

Sunday: 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Payment
Mastercard, Discover, Visa, American Express
Location & Nearby Info
Yoshi's San Francisco Live Music & Restaurant
1330 Fillmore St.
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 655-5600
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Larry Coryell
Larry Coryell
As one of the pioneers of jazz-rock -- perhaps the pioneer in the ears of some -- Larry Coryell deserves a special place in the history books. He brought what amounted to a nearly alien sensibility to jazz electric guitar playing in the 1960s, a hard-edged, cutting tone, phrasing and note-bending that owed as much to blues, rock and even country as it did to earlier, smoother bop influences....
Corky Siegel
Corky Siegel
The Siegel-Schwall Blues Band, with Corky Siegel, gained popularity when his band and Seiji Ozawa's Chicago Symphony Orchestra collaborated on William Russo's Three Pieces for Blues Band and Symphony Orchestra in 1968....
Dr. L. Subramaniam
Dr. L. Subramaniam
A gifted South Indian counterpart of Jean-Luc Ponty on the electric violin, and endlessly curious about all kinds of music, Subramaniam has been a pioneer in exploring intelligent fusions between European classical music, American jazz, rock, and South Indian music....
Loose Ends
Loose Ends
Not too much is known about this mid-'60s Birmingham-based band, beyond the fact that they seemed to take their lead from the original Denny Laine-era Moody Blues rather than the more progressive Move, and that their drummer was one Alan Marshall....
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