The 3rd Annual Fillmore Art Walk consisting of more than 60 local talented artists will showcase their works from 6:00 PM – Midnight on July 1, 2011. Also, on on July 15 – July 16, the Salsa Festival will take place on Fillmore between Eddy / Geary streets. There will be free live concerts on the street with salsa lessons and featured concerts at cost. Go to http://salsaonfillmore.com/ for tickets / additional information.
Read Wikipedia’s history of the Fillmore District at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fillmore_District,_San_Francisco for an interesting and varied history of this area.

The Fillmore Jazz Festival is a well-attended affair. Taking public transportation to this event if at all possible is a good idea, parking spots are hard to come by during the festival. This is the largest free jazz concert on the west coast. I attend every year and can tell you that the music is always great and there is no shortage of food and arts / craft vendors. The air fills with sangria, grilled chicken teriyaki on a stick, veggie delights, huge barbeque turkey legs, hundreds of different kinds of food and of course the sounds of jazz…
This year, some of the jazz artists will include, Marcus Shelby Trio, Mingus Amungus, Jenna Mammina, the Contemporary Jazz Orchestra, Renee Wilson, Jackeline Rago, Marco Benevento, Faith Ako, the Nigerian Brothers and the Smooth Blues Band. See http://www.fillmorejazzfestival.com/ for additional details.
The Fillmore Auditorium
The Fillmore Auditorium is a live concert hall made famous by Bill Graham and now operated by Live Nation who plans to open other concert halls around the country with “The Fillmore” brand name. See http://thefillmore.com/event-calendar for a current list of engagements. The Fillmore Auditorium is located at 1805 Geary Blvd (corner of Geary / Fillmore). The marquee on the building is often blank, but there is scheduled musical talent at the auditorium.
Sundance Kabuki Cinema
Transformers (in 3D), Buck (documentary about a horse whisperer), Midnight in Paris and Cars (in 3D, Dolby Digital). July 14th opening with a special midnight show, Harry Potter 7, Part 2 will be showing. Sundance kabuki is a very comfortable theatre with special amenities that other theatres do not have and the staff is very welcoming.
See Harry Potter 7, Part2 trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NYt1qirBWg
The Clay Theatre is located at 2261 Fillmore; great staff at this movie theatre and always fresh popcorn; now showing The Trip and Rocky Horror Picture Show. On August 18th, the movie The Room will air. Preview The Room at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCj8sPCWfUw
Food / Beverage
Yoshi’s Restaurant and Jazz Bar, 1330 Fillmore St. - jazz club with Japanese cuisine; features major headliners as well new artist in lounge; wonderful full course meals and finger foods; relaxed atmosphere with courteous staff; George Clinton / Parliament, Funkadelic will rock the house at Yoshi’s on July 7-10. See website for additional headliners and hours at http://www.yoshis.com/sanfrancisco .
Check out the Jazz Heritage Center located adjacent to Yoshi's for beautiful art and jazz history!
1300 Restaurant and Lounge, 1300 Fillmore - French trained chef, David Lawrence creates French and Southern inspired dishes that dance on the palate and nourish the soul; romantic, elegant and calm setting with professional staff. See their website for hours and events http://www.1300fillmore.com/ . In the evenings, you might catch live music in the lounge. (415) 771-7100
Other Places to Eat on Fillmore – mostly everything to eat on Fillmore is good, but here are some places that I remember.
Dosa, 1700 Fillmore (@ Post), voted as one of the best Indian food restaurants in the city; South Indian Cuisine, use of local, organic / sustainable ingredients; modern, comfortable and relaxed atmosphere, nice staff; http://www.dosasf.com/fillmore_home.htm 415 441 3672.
Gussie’s Chicken and Waffles, 1521 Eddy St. (@ Fillmore St.), Southern, Cajun / Creole food. Delivery is also available. Gussies has FLASHBACK FRIDAYS with $3 drink specials, happy hour, DJ and $10 buffet. See website at http://www.gussieschickenandwaffles.com/ for additional information (415) 409-2529
Rasselas Jazz Club and Restaurant, 1534 Fillmore; Ethiopian cuisine with live music most nights a week; http://www.rasselasjazzclub.com/ ; great food; (415) 346-8696.
Elite Café, 2049 Fillmore St., serves a nightly dinner and Saturday-Sunday brunch; nice booths and fresh seafood; reservations recommended; see website for additional information www.theelitecafe.com/ (415) 673-5483
Woodhouse Fish Company, 1914 Fillmore; fresh seafood (clams, oysters, crab…), a bowl of clam chowder for those foggy San Francisco days, calamari, cioppino, crabcakes and ahi tuna burgers; reasonable prices; casual, comfortable atmosphere with wonderful staff.
Harry’s Bar, 2020 Fillmore; Brunch, Burger Specials; romantic, relaxing, classic, casual atmosphere, some outdoor seating; DJ / TV broadcasting sports events; http://harrysbarsf.com/index.php ; (415) 921-1000
Woodhouse Fish Company, 1914 Fillmore; fresh seafood (clams, oysters, crab…), a bowl of clam chowder for those foggy San Francisco days, calamari, cioppino, crabcakes and ahi tuna burgers; reasonable prices; casual, comfortable atmosphere with wonderful staff.
SPQR Restaurant, 1911 Fillmore St.; Italian cuisine, fresh ingredients, serving dinner, wine club options and brunch Sat-Sun.; owner / wine director, Shelley Lindgren / Executive Chef, Matthew Accarrino; relaxing and lively atmosphere with professional staff;
http://www.spqrsf.com/menus/ .Florio Café, 1915 Fillmore; Mediterranean cuisine with special care from owner, Doug "Bix" Biederbeck set in a cozy, romantic and comfortable atmosphere designed by Brayton + Hughes Design; sample menu – Seafood Stew a’La Provencal (saffron/tomato broth, salmon, shrimp, mussels/ clams), Wild Alaskan King Salmon, Le Hamburger Tartine (ground chuck, w/ carmelized onions and manchego cheese). The menu makes me hungry!
There are quite a few other restaurants / cafes on Fillmore like:
La Mediterranee, 2210 Fillmore St., (415) 921-4061.
The Grove, 2016 Fillmore St., (415) 474-1419; I have heard great things about this restaurant. I have not eaten there yet. They receive good reviews on their American Cuisine, prices and quality of service.
Bun Mee, 2015 Fillmore St., (415) 800-7696, http://www.bunmee.co/?page_id=32
*There is good pizza on Fillmore at Pizza Inferno (1800 Fillmore), Extreme Pizza (1730 Fillmore St) and Bruno’s Pizzeria (1375 Fillmore).
Unique Apparel / Accesories
Enough about food, there are very unique Apparel and Shoe Shops on Fillmore as well. I love Mio (especially their shoes) with their helpful staff and very original items. The items can be a bit pricey, but the occasional sales are helpful; women’s apparel and accessories; 2035 Fillmore St, Tel: (415) 931-5620; http://mio-sf.com/
James Perse – beautiful soft, casual yet elegant clothing for men / women; furniture / accessories (you have to see the limited edition pieces - ping pong table / dog bed and bowl as well as the surf boards, paddle boards and limited edition tricycle; expensive, but unique.
Blu [Cielo], 2225 Fillmore, (415) 776-0641 http://www.cielo-boutique.com/ ; modern clean lines, European style design clothing /apparel; nice staff / well stocked with beautiful clothing / store design
Elizabeth Charles, 2056 Fillmore St., (415) 440 2100 http://www.elizabeth-charles.com/ ; very unique women’s clothing / apparel; something for most occasions; pricey, but beautiful / original pieces.
Limu, 2237 Fillmore, (415) 567-9500; http://www.limusf.com/ great selections, personalized fittings and wardrobe consultations; comfortable store / nice design. Black Fleece, 2223 Fillmore St., (415) 292-5914; http://www.blackfleece.com/ ; modern clothing; chain of stores (two in San Francisco); nice online sale; nice attentive store staff.
Mudpie, 2185 Fillmore St., (415) 771-9262; http://www.mudpie-sf.com/ ; beautiful classic European / American style clothing for children; expanding to include furniture, adult items, bedding / antiques.
Lilith, 2029 Fillmore, (415) 913-7600; http://www.lilith.fr/ (cool website); French boutique with modern clothing, nice staff / store esthetics. Sun Hee Moon - 1833 Fillmore, (415) 928-1800; http://www.sunheemoon.com/aboutus.html ; modern, simple, classic wear / moderately priced.
There are quite a few shoe salons, dog grooming, make-up counters, card shops, banks, Peets and Starbucks coffee (where I drank tea while I recharged my telephone and took a break / the bathrooms are clean – importantJ) There’s Haska (beautiful leather goods), Betsey Johnsons(beautiful lingerie) and Cielo - clothing / accessories).
Clary Sage located at 2241 Fillmore St., was a nice find. The staff is wonderful in explaining the apparel which entails the following; all designed in the bay area, all fair trade items and natural
dyes. See the yoga and after yoga collection / take
the wellness quiz on their website at
http://www.clarysageorganics.com/apparel_after_yoga.html . I have to say that their website does not do justice to the beautiful items in the store. Clary Sage also offers the following services: Nutrition and Wellness Coaching, Group Classes, Lab-based Weight Loss Programs, Female Hormone Testing, Digestive Health Assessment, Detoxification Programs, Nutritional Lab Analysis; founders Patti Cazzato and Daniel Kalish; (415) 673-7300. (There is a 50% off sale at this time on selected items.)
The Fillmore has many health related institutions in the area including California Pacific Medical Center and Mt. Zion / UC clinics and hospital. On Fillmore Street, you will find the following:
Women’s Community Clinic
Women’s Community Clinic located at 1833 Fillmore St., is a welcomed recent arrival to The Fillmore. The clinic offers free gynecological health services, physicals, acupuncture, counseling, outreach and career training. They provide services to girls 12 years old and older, women, transgender and gender variant individuals who are non-insured, underinsured or who need confidentiality from someone who shares their insurance. A wonderful team of dedicated and well trained volunteers mostly staff the clinic at Women’s Community Clinic. Other remarkable staff includes, but not limited to Director of Volunteers / Policy Programs Director - Katie McCall, Clinic Manager - Maureen Boland, Clinical Director – Anita Zamora, Executive Director – Carlina Hansen and Medical Directors – Karen Meckstroh, MD and Eve Zaritsky, MD. Telephone 415.379.7800 to make an appointment or see website at http://www.womenscommunityclinic.org/ for additional information.
Smith – Kettlewell Eye Research Institute is located at 2318 Fillmore Street. This program occupies several additional buildings mostly at California Pacific Medical Center. The institute specializes in diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders. Their interest includes, development of devices to aid the non-sighted, partially sighted and hearing impaired. See http://www.ski.org/General/About/index.html for additonal information including lectures or call (415) 345-2000.
**Did you know that the therapeutic usage of Botox, or botulinum toxin, was pioneered at Smith-Kettlewell as a treatment for crossed eyes (strabismus), as well as for blepharospasm, facial muscle disorders, leg cramps, and wry neck (torticollis)?
This is definitely a mixed-use street, with residents, business owners, health / fitness, cosmetic and beauty supplies (Jurlique, / Kiehl’s). There are wonderful bookstores on this street which include, Marcus Books and Browser Books.
Browser Books is located at 2195 Fillmore St., http://www.browserpublishingsf.com/contact.html and not only a seller of books, but a book publisher as well and now accepting poetry and prose manuscripts.
Have fun at the Fillmore Jazz Festival ! My next blog will be in two weeks.
















