BREAKING NEWS ALERT:
San Francisco’s Oldest Sports Bar & Baseball Museum Lefty O’Doul’s Has Become the Unofficial ALL STAR 2007 Clubhouse
Baseball’s First Ambassador to the World & the DiMaggio Brother’s First Coach- Lefty O’Doul Founded Union Square’s Historic Hofbrau Hangout After the PCL Seals’ Made Room For The Giant’s
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lefty O'Doul's:
WHAT: San Francisco-Union Square has been home to Francis “Lefty” O’Doul’s dream sportsman’s clubhouse for five decades. This weekend one of the City’s last two Hofbraus has been invaded by scores of visiting baseball allstars, coaches, umpires and sports media looking for a home between their downtown hotels and AT&T Park. The action starts at 7:00 AM when Lefty’s begins serving its famous breakfast and goes until the last note of “Take me Out to the Ballgame” fades from the old school tufted leather piano bar on Geary (across from the St. Francis).
O’Doul was born here in San Francisco. He is considered one of the New York Giants’ most colorful and popular personalities. He played in the Pacific Coast League as well as the Major League, where in 1929 he had a .398 batting average. It was the highest average of any National League outfielder in the 20th century.
Lefty was a highly respected coach and manager for the San Francisco Seals baseball team. He was a friend and team mate to the great players of our time, such as: Joe DiMaggio, Babe Ruth, and Ty Cobb to name a few. Lefty was the man who brought two countries together after World War II. Lefty was credited for bringing America’s favorite past-time to Japan.
In 1958 Lefty O’Doul had an inspiration to open a restaurant bar in San Francisco where friends and family could come to eat and meet with sports stars, creating a unique environment where everyone was family. Over the years Lefty O’Doul’s restaurant has seen the likes of some of baseball and Hollywood’s greatest entertainers. We strive for quality food and quality service with the Old World Charm of baseball's past. We feel that this is the way Francis “Lefty” O’Doul would have wanted it.
WHERE: Lefty O’Doul’s is located at 333 Geary Street at San Francisco’s Union Square.
