The Van's on the hill resturant

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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by brucelee
Damn, that place sounds like a friggin rip off!



Also, I want to know the "crazy story" about how they got it up that hill.
Rip off?

Yeah I don't know how they moved that place....not even gunna question it lol.
Old Sep 13, 2007 | 09:06 AM
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Let us know how it is. I live real close heh.

Might wanna give http://www.townsc.com/ a shot.

Really good food but its kinda loud cause they have a bar in the middle of the restaurant
We go to TOWN a bit, but only when we can sit outside. The euro-trash disco music at earbleeding volumes... Sucks. This restaurant is owned by the A Tavola group which also contains Mistral's in Redwood shores and A Tavola in Redwood city, both of which I like better than TOWN. But TOWN is... Like a 5 min walk from me.
Old Sep 13, 2007 | 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by brucelee
Damn, that place sounds like a friggin rip off!


For a ripoff, try La Fondue. I've been there a couple times and it has gotten retarded expensive for the last few years. My big sis would take me and by brother there for our bday (same day, he's a year older) but we haven't been for years. Last time I paid over $800 for 8 people. There is a reason I call that "last time" haha...
Old Sep 13, 2007 | 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by brucelee
Also, I want to know the "crazy story" about how they got it up that hill.
from their website:
The history of The Van's is a colorful tale that dates back to around the turn of the century. Built in 1915, it originally was erected to house part of the Japanese Exhibition at the Panama Pacific International Exposition held in the San Francisco Marina District in commemoration of the opening of the Panama Canal. At the close of the exposition, all but two of the buildings were dismantled -- the Palace of Fine Arts, which remains standing in San Francisco, and the Japanese Tea house.

Land Baron, E.D. Swift, purchased the Tea house in 1915 and barged the entire structure down the Bay to Belmont, California where the house then served for three years as a private residence for Swift's two daughters. In 1921, teams of horses and mules pulled the structure up a steep dirt trail to its present location nestled in the hills overlooking the Bay Area.

In 1933 during Prohibition, Elsie Smock bought the house and under the name "Elsie's," she offered bootlegged whiskey to a select group of friends and acquaintances. The speakeasy was also rumored to have slot machines and dice games operating on the first floor, and the use of the third floor was quite suspect as well.

A trolley that ran from San Francisco to Redwood City was the popular means of transportation to an from the secluded hideaway. With the repeal of Prohibition in 1933, Elsie's became a legalized saloon,however, stories of gambling and harlotry lingered.

Upon her death in 1945, Elsie left the establishment to a prominent Burlingame citizen, and the saloon was turned into an Italian restaurant. Business partners Gene Soule and Ivan Sawyer bought the restaurant in 1947 and renamed it "Gevan's." Ten years later they dissolved their partnership and Sawyer, who retained ownership of the restaurant, subsequently shortened the name to "The Van's."

Present host, Loring De Martini, acquired The Van's in October 1973 and has since built a reputation for serving great food in a warm and friendly atmosphere. The unique menu and dedicated service combined with the spectacular view from San Jose to San Francisco has established. The Van's has been a popular meeting place for local Peninsulans, celebrities and visitors from all over.
Old Sep 13, 2007 | 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by maddhatteroo7

Cliff notes: Vans is AWESOME, amazing quality & service with really good time spent there! Oh and the bill came out to $315 for 6 of us I wasn't all that surprised, but certainly was the most expensive dinner I've gone to with friends.


damn i was gonna say a bill for 6 people only 315 seems cheap.. lil over $50 a person doesn't seem too bad if you're gonna go to a "finer" establishment.
Old Sep 13, 2007 | 10:49 AM
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Didn't sound like a finer establishment from what the other replies stated.
Old Sep 13, 2007 | 11:52 AM
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It's not that good. My wife and I eat out all the time, we used to live right by there. We went there once, never went back.
Old Sep 13, 2007 | 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by wombatsauce
Nice.. We've been wanting to check that place out for a while now. We went to the Spaghetti Factory in SJ last night for a friend's bday and it was total crap. The waiter never brought what we ordered and every time he came out with something he would stand there and ask who's it was. I never got my beer I asked for 3x. Poo.
i loved that place......
Old Sep 13, 2007 | 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by rau
i loved that place......
Well, that was the only time I ate there so... It could have been a one time thing. I have been in the past with people but we could never get in and always ended up at the Tied House.
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