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2007 Marks A. Sabella Family's 120 Years of Doing Business on Fisherman's Wharf.


Vintage Page on Website is a Step Back in Time

SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  -- The Sabella dynasty An application development system for enterprise client/server environments from Dynasty Technologies, Inc., Houston, TX (www.dynasty.com). Introduced in 1993, it is a repository-driven system that supports Windows, Mac and Motif clients and NT, OS/2 and major Unix servers and databases.  dates back to 1887 when Luciano arrived from Sicily to the shores of San Francisco. In the early 1940s, grandfather Antone Sabella converted the old fruit cannery building into its landmark restaurant, A.Sabella's--and the rest is history.

Fourth-generation owners, Antone and Laureen Sabella, are also celebrating their 20 years at the helm. In honor of the family's 120 years, from cooking crabs Crabs
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 in steaming pots to the running of a top-notch restaurant, the Vintage Sabella link has been added to their website www.asabellas.com. The site includes a 1950s commercial of the restaurant, a 1940s menu, the family history, and some historic photos to take one down memory lane into a sea of nostalgia.

In the past 20 years, there have been some innovations-- the existence of one of the few, or only, fresh Red Abalone The red abalone, Haliotis rufescens, is a large brick colored mollusk that feeds on kelp and other algae along the coast of Oregon to Baja California. Being the largest, and most common abalone in the state it is the only species of abalone still commonly harvested in  tanks on the premise of a restaurant in addition to two other fish tanks housing live Maine Lobster and Dungeness Crab Dungeness crab

Edible crab (Cancer magister) found along the Pacific coast from Alaska to lower California, one of the coast's largest and most important commercial crabs. The male is 7–9 in. (18–23 cm) wide and 4–5 in. (10–13 cm) long.
. The restaurant attracts not just hardcore repeat locals but visitors worldwide. To accommodate this diverse population, Antone printed menus in six different languages: Japanese, German, French, Italian, Russian, and Korean.

A. Sabella's is located at 2766 Taylor Street at Jefferson on the 3rd floor, San Francisco, CA 94133. For reservations, call (415) 771-4413, or go online to www.asabellas.com. There is three-hour validated, indoor parking at 350 Beach Street. The restaurant is open for dinner nightly night·ly  
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2. Happening or done every night: the physician's nightly rounds.
 from 5:00 pm to 10:30 pm.
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