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Cozmo's Corner Grill

Food is good enough for the drinking crowd but inconsistency in the kitchen makes Cozmo's less of a dining destination. -- Michael Bauer

Overall:  
Food:  
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2001 Chestnut St. (at Fillmore)
San Francisco
Tel. (415) 351-0175
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    Cuisines
  • California

    Features
  • Online Reservation
  • Breakfast
  • Credit Cards: Accepted
  • Full Bar
  • Parking: Valet
Hours: Brunch noon-5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday. Dinner 5:30-9:45 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, until 11 p.m. Friday-Saturday.

Restaurant review history
Date Status Details
06/02/2004  
 
Revisited   Erik Hopfinger is now the executive chef. Expect a new menu with many dishes similar to one's that he created at Spoon.
 
02/14/2003  
 
Updated   Cozmo's changes don't flatter food / Lively drinking spot struggles with menu
 
02/03/2002  
 
Revisited   Top 100 Restaurants 2002  -- Michael Bauer
 
01/20/2002  
 
Reviewed   Bar and grill draws crowds to Marina location where many others have failed