Cafe Flore

San Francisco


Watch the entire gay world go by on the sun-drenched patio at the Flore, the Castro's hub since 1973. Weekdays regulars hold court over Purple Arnold Palmers and Ritual coffee outdoors, especially during Wednesday Castro farmers markets. Share cocktail carafes and make friends instantly; food's just average. Wi-fi weekdays only, and no electrical outlets; occasional DJs and drag karaoke.


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