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Tadich Grill

The Tadich Grill is an American seafood restaurant located in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1849, it is the oldest running restaurant in California.[1][2] Based in the Financial District, the restaurant sits on 240 California Street. The dining experience features Croatian-style cooking techniques that include grilling seafood over mesquite- and charcoal-broilers for varying flavor profiles and uniform broiling.[2][3]

Tadich Grill
Restaurant information
Established1849; 175 years ago (1849)
Owner(s)Buich family
Previous owner(s)John Tadich
Head chefAdriano Dela Rosa
Street address240 California Street
CitySan Francisco
StateCalifornia
Postal/ZIP Code94111
Coordinates37°47′36″N 122°23′57″W / 37.7934°N 122.3993°W / 37.7934; -122.3993
Seating capacity100
Websitewww.tadichgrillsf.com

History edit

 
Menu, Tadich Grill, San Francisco 1983

The original restaurant opened in 1849 as a coffee stand on Clay Street in San Francisco, California.[4][5] It was founded by Nikola Budrovich, Frano Kosta, and Antonio Gasparich, three immigrants from Croatia, who launched their restaurant as "Coffee Stand".[3] The establishment was renamed "New World Coffee Stand", following a move to the New World Market, a local market place in San Francisco.[3]

In 1887, their restaurant was purchased by and renamed after John Tadich, a Croatian hailing from Stari Grad on the Island of Hvar.[3] In 1928, Tadich sold the restaurant to another Croatian family, the Buichs. In 1967, the restaurant moved to its present location at 240 California Street; this was after Wells Fargo bought the Clay Street location for redevelopment. The current space is one-third larger than the original, and the Buiches worked with contractors to recreate the Art Deco interior design that the Clay Street space had. All of the moldings and woodwork were copied, and the original Clay Street bar was moved to the present location. The restaurant reopened within one month of moving.[5]

In 1925, Louis Buich implemented Croatian-style cooking at the Tadich grill, requiring chefs to use a mesquite broiler for cooking seafood.[3] The restaurant's use of the grilling technique became popular, and in a single day the restaurant can go through four 40-pound bags of mesquite charcoal. Little has changed in regards to the restaurant's cooking methods, and the restaurant has had only seven chefs since 1925 (as of 2011).[5] After operating at several locations in the previous century, the restaurant's last move in 1967 was to a location on the California Street cable car line.[6]

In 1999, R.W. Apple called the restaurant, "old-fashioned, a nostalgic shrine to local piscine tradition."[6] According to Apple, the restaurant's best known dish is cioppino, a seafood soup created in San Francisco, and other California seafood specialities like Petrale sole and sand dabs.[6] Herb Caen, longtime columnist of the San Francisco Chronicle, was a fan of Tadich's version of the Hangtown Fry, a Gold Rush era combination of scrambled eggs, bacon and oysters.[6] In The New York Times, Sadie Stein wrote in 2013 that the restaurant is "Festive without being stuffy, it offers a taste of the San Francisco of yore while embracing the present day."[7] The restaurant operated a branch in Washington, D.C. from 2015 to 2018.[8]

Cuisine edit

 
Cioppino

The menu focuses on traditional seafood, stews, and casserole. Ingredients are locally sourced, including seafood such as Dungeness crab and sand dab.[5] The restaurant also offers a day-of-the-week menu, which has remained unchanged for many years. Items on the day-of-the-week menu include lamb roast on Mondays, beef tongue on Tuesdays, and corned beef and cabbage on Thursdays.[5] Oysters are also a major feature on the menu and most, if not all, menu items are prepared in restaurant.[5] Prawns are the only frozen fish at the restaurant, and the Tadich actively avoids selling fish that is overfished, limiting sales of fish such as sea bass.[5]

Cooking style edit

The Tadich Grill employs traditional Croatian-style cooking methods to prepare, cook, and present their seafood and meats.[5][3] The restaurant grills seafood over mesquite broilers and charcoal,[3] a common practice throughout Dalmatia and the island cities of Croatia.[9]

Staff edit

The restaurant and its waitstaff are styled after a European bistro.[3] Waiters wear white jackets and black pants, and tend to be middle- to older-aged.[5] The restaurant, previously first come, first served, now takes reservations for half of the seating, the remaining half is available on a first come, first serve basis.[5] On average, the restaurant serves 700 meals a day.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ashraf, Syjil (May 2, 2012). "America's Oldest Restaurants". The Daily Meal. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Bitker, Janelle (2021-04-02). "Tadich Grill, San Francisco's oldest restaurant, reopens on Monday after long pandemic break". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Briscoe, John (2002). The Tadich Grill: The Story of San Francisco's Oldest Restaurant (1st ed.). Ten Speed Press.
  4. ^ "Tadich Grill". Frommer's. Retrieved 2008-05-27.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Berne, Amanda (September 28, 2005). "A Grand Old Grill: After 155 Years, San Francisco's Iconic Restaurant Still Packs Them in". SFGate. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  6. ^ a b c d Apple, R.W. (August 18, 1999). "When the West Was Wild, and Fish Were Fish". The New York Times. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  7. ^ Stein, Sadie (December 6, 2013). "Food Matters: 10 of the World's Greatest Old Dining Institutions". The New York Times. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  8. ^ Plumb, Tierney (January 16, 2018). "D.C.'s Tadich Grill Has Closed: The would-be power spot lasted less than three years". Eater.com. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  9. ^ Evenden, Karen (2008). A Taste of Croatia: Savoring the Food, People, and Traditions of Croatia's Adriatic Coast. New Oak Press. ISBN 9780980012002.

Further reading edit

  • Briscoe, John. The Tadich Grill: The Story of San Francisco's Oldest Restaurant, with Recipes. Berkeley: Ten Speed Press (2002). ISBN 1-58008-425-7

External links edit

  • Official website for the Tadich Grill

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The Tadich Grill is an American seafood restaurant located in San Francisco California Founded in 1849 it is the oldest running restaurant in California 1 2 Based in the Financial District the restaurant sits on 240 California Street The dining experience features Croatian style cooking techniques that include grilling seafood over mesquite and charcoal broilers for varying flavor profiles and uniform broiling 2 3 Tadich GrillRestaurant informationEstablished1849 175 years ago 1849 Owner s Buich familyPrevious owner s John TadichHead chefAdriano Dela RosaStreet address240 California StreetCitySan FranciscoStateCaliforniaPostal ZIP Code94111Coordinates37 47 36 N 122 23 57 W 37 7934 N 122 3993 W 37 7934 122 3993Seating capacity100Websitewww wbr tadichgrillsf wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Cuisine 3 Cooking style 4 Staff 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Menu Tadich Grill San Francisco 1983 The original restaurant opened in 1849 as a coffee stand on Clay Street in San Francisco California 4 5 It was founded by Nikola Budrovich Frano Kosta and Antonio Gasparich three immigrants from Croatia who launched their restaurant as Coffee Stand 3 The establishment was renamed New World Coffee Stand following a move to the New World Market a local market place in San Francisco 3 In 1887 their restaurant was purchased by and renamed after John Tadich a Croatian hailing from Stari Grad on the Island of Hvar 3 In 1928 Tadich sold the restaurant to another Croatian family the Buichs In 1967 the restaurant moved to its present location at 240 California Street this was after Wells Fargo bought the Clay Street location for redevelopment The current space is one third larger than the original and the Buiches worked with contractors to recreate the Art Deco interior design that the Clay Street space had All of the moldings and woodwork were copied and the original Clay Street bar was moved to the present location The restaurant reopened within one month of moving 5 In 1925 Louis Buich implemented Croatian style cooking at the Tadich grill requiring chefs to use a mesquite broiler for cooking seafood 3 The restaurant s use of the grilling technique became popular and in a single day the restaurant can go through four 40 pound bags of mesquite charcoal Little has changed in regards to the restaurant s cooking methods and the restaurant has had only seven chefs since 1925 as of 2011 5 After operating at several locations in the previous century the restaurant s last move in 1967 was to a location on the California Street cable car line 6 In 1999 R W Apple called the restaurant old fashioned a nostalgic shrine to local piscine tradition 6 According to Apple the restaurant s best known dish is cioppino a seafood soup created in San Francisco and other California seafood specialities like Petrale sole and sand dabs 6 Herb Caen longtime columnist of the San Francisco Chronicle was a fan of Tadich s version of the Hangtown Fry a Gold Rush era combination of scrambled eggs bacon and oysters 6 In The New York Times Sadie Stein wrote in 2013 that the restaurant is Festive without being stuffy it offers a taste of the San Francisco of yore while embracing the present day 7 The restaurant operated a branch in Washington D C from 2015 to 2018 8 Cuisine edit nbsp Cioppino The menu focuses on traditional seafood stews and casserole Ingredients are locally sourced including seafood such as Dungeness crab and sand dab 5 The restaurant also offers a day of the week menu which has remained unchanged for many years Items on the day of the week menu include lamb roast on Mondays beef tongue on Tuesdays and corned beef and cabbage on Thursdays 5 Oysters are also a major feature on the menu and most if not all menu items are prepared in restaurant 5 Prawns are the only frozen fish at the restaurant and the Tadich actively avoids selling fish that is overfished limiting sales of fish such as sea bass 5 Cooking style editThe Tadich Grill employs traditional Croatian style cooking methods to prepare cook and present their seafood and meats 5 3 The restaurant grills seafood over mesquite broilers and charcoal 3 a common practice throughout Dalmatia and the island cities of Croatia 9 Staff editThe restaurant and its waitstaff are styled after a European bistro 3 Waiters wear white jackets and black pants and tend to be middle to older aged 5 The restaurant previously first come first served now takes reservations for half of the seating the remaining half is available on a first come first serve basis 5 On average the restaurant serves 700 meals a day 5 See also edit nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portal nbsp Food portal Croatian cuisine History of seafood cuisine List of James Beard America s Classics List of seafood restaurants List of the oldest restaurants in the United StatesReferences edit Ashraf Syjil May 2 2012 America s Oldest Restaurants The Daily Meal Retrieved February 2 2019 a b Bitker Janelle 2021 04 02 Tadich Grill San Francisco s oldest restaurant reopens on Monday after long pandemic break San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 2022 12 20 a b c d e f g h Briscoe John 2002 The Tadich Grill The Story of San Francisco s Oldest Restaurant 1st ed Ten Speed Press Tadich Grill Frommer s Retrieved 2008 05 27 a b c d e f g h i j k Berne Amanda September 28 2005 A Grand Old Grill After 155 Years San Francisco s Iconic Restaurant Still Packs Them in SFGate Retrieved July 12 2016 a b c d Apple R W August 18 1999 When the West Was Wild and Fish Were Fish The New York Times Retrieved November 25 2021 Stein Sadie December 6 2013 Food Matters 10 of the World s Greatest Old Dining Institutions The New York Times Retrieved November 25 2021 Plumb Tierney January 16 2018 D C s Tadich Grill Has Closed The would be power spot lasted less than three years Eater com Retrieved November 25 2021 Evenden Karen 2008 A Taste of Croatia Savoring the Food People and Traditions of Croatia s Adriatic Coast New Oak Press ISBN 9780980012002 Further reading editBriscoe John The Tadich Grill The Story of San Francisco s Oldest Restaurant with Recipes Berkeley Ten Speed Press 2002 ISBN 1 58008 425 7External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tadich Grill Official website for the Tadich Grill Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tadich Grill amp oldid 1215506204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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