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LGBTQ owned Puccini & Pinetti, San Francisco’s top choice for Cali-Italian style cuisine

LGBTQ owned and operated Puccini & Pinetti is located at 129 Ellis Street, in the heart of San Francisco’s lively Union Square. It is located about 20 steps from the Powell Cable Car Turnaround and 1 block from the Powell Street BART & MUNI station, making it a very easily accessible and convenient location in the center of San Francisco. 

Winner of the 2018 Opentable Diners’ Choice award, Puccini & Pinetti features modern Cali-Italian style cuisine with seasonally inspired menus, which include many gluten-free and dairy-free options. This modern Italian grill also has a very lively, upbeat air of activity throughout the bar and dining room, making it an ideal spot for energetic, casual fun. 

The restaurant is also available for booking private events. Both the semi-private area or the private, airy City Room is available for seated dinners or family-style feasts. The space is ideal for intimate rehearsal dinners, small-sized business luncheons or birthday parties, and can accommodate up to 15 guests.

Puccini & Pinetti is also in close proximity to main event venues. It is located less than a mile and one BART stop away from San Francisco’s City Hall, making it an ideal hub to host social and wedding guests.

To learn more about Puccini and Pinetti, please visit www.pucciniandpinetti.com. To make a reservation, please visit www.opentable.com/r/puccini-and-pinetti-reservations-san-francisco. 

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