La Rondalla

2025-07-30 1 min read Places

La Rondalla

October 10, 2003

La Rondalla was a well-known Mexican restaurant and cantina at 901 Valencia Street in San Francisco’s Mission District. The restaurant was famous for its distinct interior, which was decorated year-round with Christmas lights. For decades, it was a cherished local spot, known for its strong margaritas and as a gathering place for the LGBT Latino community from the 1960s to the 1980s. The restaurant permanently closed in July 2016.

Ghent, Belgium

2025-07-29 1 min read Places

Ghent, Belgium

October 10, 2003

The city of Ghent is a treasure of Belgian history and culture. With its charming canal houses, medieval castles, and vibrant street art scene, it offers a fascinating blend of old and new. It’s a city best explored on foot, getting lost in its quaint, picturesque streets.

The storefront was a prop for the 2006 Belgian crime thriller ‘The Treatment’ (original title: ‘De Behandeling’), directed by Hans Herbots. The film’s crew transformed Koningin Elisabethlaan in Ghent, Belgium, to resemble a scene from the 1970s, and the “Radio Astra” sign was part of the set dressing for the film.

Café de Jaren, Amsterdam

2025-07-28 1 min read Places

Café de Jaren

October 5, 2003

Located at Nieuwe Doelenstraat 20 in the heart of Amsterdam, Café de Jaren has been a city staple since 1990. This bright and spacious grand café is famous for its beautiful first-floor balcony and sunny terrace right on the Amstel river. With its own jetty, it’s a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, whether arriving by foot or by boat.

Dalva, 3121 16th Street

2025-07-27 1 min read Signage

Mission photo

September 27, 2003

Dalva, located at 3121 16th Street, is a long-standing classic bar in the Mission District, situated next to the historic Roxie Theater. Known for its long, narrow space and unpretentious vibe, it has been a neighborhood fixture for years, serving as a go-to spot for drinks before or after a movie. It’s a quintessential Mission bar that has hosted countless locals and conversations over the decades. The bar is still open as of August 29, 2025.

Voodoo Lounge Sushi

2025-07-26 1 min read Signage

Mission photo

September 27, 2003

Yo’s Sushi Club Voodoo Lounge, at 2937 Mission Street, San Francisco, was a unique Mission District spot that fused Japanese cuisine with a mystical, voodoo-themed ambiance. It was part of a wave of creative, hybrid concept restaurants and bars that added to the neighborhood’s eclectic character in the early 2000s, offering a dining experience that was as much about the atmosphere as the food. The lounge has since permanently closed.

Charlie's Club

2025-07-24 1 min read Signage

Mission photo

August 29, 2003

Charlie’s Club, located at what is now 1499 Valencia Street at the corner of 26th, was a local bar that served the Mission neighborhood. Like many classic neighborhood spots, it was a simple, unassuming place for locals to gather and unwind. The location has since changed hands, with Charlie’s Club closing sometime before 2006.

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