Zuni Café Explained

Zuni Café
Street-Address:1658 Market Street
City:San Francisco, California
Zip:94102
Country:United States
Coordinates:37.7737°N -122.4214°W
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Zuni Café is a restaurant in San Francisco, California, named after the Zuni tribe of indigenous Pueblo peoples of Arizona and New Mexico.[1] It occupies a triangular building on Market Street at the corner of Rose Street.[2]

History

Zuni Café was established in 1979 by Billy West. In 1981 he hired Vince Calcagno as the manager, who became a business partner in 1987. West and Calcagno hired Judy Rodgers (formerly of Chez Panisse) as head chef in 1987.[3] West died on July 1, 1994; Calcagno and Rodgers went on to become co-owners.

Originally a Southwest-themed café, in the 1980s Zuni Café expanded into the adjacent space that had been a cactus shop, and under Rodgers came to serve primarily Italian- and French-inspired cuisine.[2] With her at the helm, Zuni Café won the James Beard Foundation Award for 'Best Chef: Pacific' in 2000, 'Outstanding Restaurant' in 2003, and 'Outstanding Chef' in 2004.[4] In 2018, the restaurant received the James Beard Award for Outstanding Service.[5] Rodgers published The Zuni Café Cookbook in 2002.[6]

Calcagno retired in 2006, and was succeeded as co-owner by Gilbert Pilgram, also formerly of Chez Panisse.[2] [7] Rodgers died on December 2, 2013.[6] Subsequently the head chef was Nate Norris, who was succeeded in October 2022 by Anne Alvero.[2] On reopening in 2021 after the COVID-19 shutdown, Zuni Café replaced tips with a service charge for diners.[8] [9]

The restaurant has a piano and a changing exhibition of modern art, both instituted by West. West also added a Parisian-inspired copper bar; since there are no bar stools, Rodgers had a metal rod added for people to prop a foot on.[2] Rodgers also designed the brick oven, used for roasting chicken over wood.[10] The building underwent a seismic retrofit in 1991, when the interior was given exposed ceiling beams.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: History . Zuni .
  2. News: Omar Mamoon . It's a vibe: The oven. The piano. The bar. How Zuni Cafe built its timeless S.F. vibe . . March 23, 2023 .
  3. News: . 1979: A classic year for San Francisco dining. Michael Bauer. https://web.archive.org/web/20090214142744/http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=26&entry_id=35676. February 14, 2009 . dead. February 11, 2009 . Between Meals blog .
  4. https://archive.today/20141120175723/http://www.jamesbeard.org/search/site/rodgers James Beard Foundation website
  5. News: Linda Zavoral . James Beard winners: Grgich, Crenn, B. Patisserie, Zuni Cafe. May 8, 2018 . The Mercury News. March 25, 2023 .
  6. News: Eric Asimov . Judy Rodgers, Chef of Refined Simplicity, Dies at 57. December 3, 2013. The New York Times.
  7. News: A New Owner for Zuni Cafe . October 6, 2006 . Michael Bauer . SFGate . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070225013319/http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=26&entry_id=9557 . February 25, 2007 . Between Meals blog .
  8. News: Janelle Bitker . Legendary Zuni Cafe gets rid of tips, joining a wage-equity movement in Bay Area . San Francisco Chronicle . May 10, 2021 . May 6, 2021 . March 25, 2023 .
  9. News: Sienna Barnes . The Tip of the Iceberg . . June 24, 2021 . March 25, 2023.
  10. News: Michael Bauer . Zuni and Poggio: Still good after all these years . San Francisco Chronicle. January 17, 2018 . March 25, 2023 .