
"Established in 1858, 7 Mile House at the SF-Brisbane border turns 168 years old on Saturday, and is celebrating with $1.68 Jack Daniels shots, free adobo, and a presentation on the restaurant's (often outlaw) 168-year history. We've noted that the Financial District's Tadich Grill is San Francisco's oldest restaurant, and that's true. But Tadich Grill has had three different names, has moved around to three different places, and was originally just a tent that served as a coffee stand."
"What I'm really excited about this year is the launch of our dedicated dog menu. We have a separate dog menu for dogs now, Garcia says. I believe we are the only restaurant with a full independent dog menu. On Saturday, dogs eat free! 7 Mile House is also now serving dog beer and wine (no alcohol, it's watermelon-infused water or coconut water and vitamin C), Ben & Jerry's dog ice cream (an actual product), dog cigars (they're jerky),"
Established in 1858, 7 Mile House sits on the SF-Brisbane border and has operated continuously at the same location and name for 168 years. The family-run Filipino-American restaurant and sports bar is marking its 168th anniversary with free adobo and rice bowls for the first 200 guests, a 10:30am history talk with complimentary coffee and mimosas, and $1.68 Jack Daniels shots all day (limit two per person, dine-in only). The price increases by one cent each year. The celebration includes a newly launched dedicated dog menu, dog beer and wine (nonalcoholic), dog ice cream, jerky 'cigars', cakes, VIP dog cards, and a Yappy Hour.
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