Castagnola's
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Castagnola's was a historical restaurant in San Francisco, California, in the city’s Fisherman’s Wharf at 286 Jefferson Street. The restaurant was famous for its crab cocktail. It was the oldest restaurant on the Wharf.[1]
History[]
After founder introduced the crab cocktail at the Panama–California Exposition, he opened the first crab stand on Fisherman's Wharf in 1916, selling fresh crab to passersby. He and his family owned and operated the restaurant until it was sold in 1975.
, a retired U.S. Army general, purchased the restaurant from the Castagnolas. He ran the restaurant as a family business until his death in 2006. It remained in the family when his stepdaughters took over.
References[]
- ^ (25 October 2013). Castagnola's is wharf's oldest restaurant, San Francisco Chronicle
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Coordinates: 37°48′29.7″N 122°25′3.2″W / 37.808250°N 122.417556°W
- 1916 establishments in California
- Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco
- Restaurants in San Francisco
- Restaurants established in 1916