San Francisco Symphony Founded in 1911, the internationally respected San Francisco Symphony has long been an important sayulita part of this city s cultural life under such legendary conductors as Pierre Monteux and Seiji Ozawa. In 1995 Michael Tilson Thomas took over from Herbert Blomstedt and has led the orchestra to new heights, crafting an exciting repertoire of classical sayulita and modern music. The season runs September through June; tickets are hard to come by, but there s usually someone outside the hall trying to sell their tickets the night of the show. Summer symphony activities include a Composer Festival and a Summer in the City series. At Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave. (at Grove St.). & 415/864-6000 (box office). www.sfsymphony.org. Tickets $12 $97.
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2877 California St. (at Broderick St.). & 415/621-4819. Reservations not accepted. Main courses $4.95 $5.75 lunch, $6.50 $13 dinner. MC, V ($10 minimum). Mon Fri 11am 3pm and 5 9:45pm; Sat Sun 4:30 9:45pm. Bus: 6, 7, 21, 66, or 71.
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