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Delicious things happened last weekend at a quirky new space, and even more delicious things will happen next weekend at a whole other location. We're opening up reservations for September 10th, but hurry, because it's only one night. This time it's at an even more brand-new, even more super-secret location in the Mission district. One night available for 22 people total. 80/person. BYOB. Arrive by 7:30pm.

The tentative menu is to the right. Click it to see the larger image. It's going to be tasty. Have you ever had alligator? I grew up in Florida, and can attest that it is delicious. Both my parents went to Florida State University, and each year the Seminoles football team played their rival the Florida Gators. We'd watch the game while eating gator tail. It was a tasty tradition. College football season is starting up again this weekend, and though we're a couple months early for the FSU-UF game (and UF always wins now anyway), I'm bringing the tradition to you.

We're also reprising the pork belly dish from last weekend, since it was so awesome. If you missed it last time, check it out next weekend. You won't get to try it again until it's on the menu at our real restaurant, whenever that happens.

Reserve your spots by emailing reservations@lazybearsf.com with the number in your party, and any dietary restrictions. We're happy to accommodate vegetarians and most other dietary restrictions this time.

Also, do us a favor and tell your friends about Lazy Bear! If you get five people to sign up for our mailing list (subscribe@lazybearsf.com) and tell us from whom they heard about us, you'll get a 25% discount on one seat the next time you come to one of our events!

Posted by Barzelay on 2010/09/02 @ 20:57 | Comments (3) | Lazy Bear


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