Cliff House specials honor their 100th anniversary



Historic photo courtesy of cliffhouseproject.com

2009 marks the 100 year anniversary of the venerable Cliff House out on the Great Highway. Just to be clear, that’s 100 years of the third version of the Cliff House built in 1909 by Dr. Emma Merritt, daughter of Adolph Sutro.

The first two Cliff Houses, both wood structures, were destroyed by fire. So Dr. Merritt was sure to ask for a “a fire-proof structure” when he hired the noted San Francisco architectural firm of the Reid Brothers.

In honor of their centennial, the Cliff House is offering some specials in their two restaurants. Every Wednesday evening, enjoy a special $19.09 three-course, prix fixe dinner menu in their Bistro. Or if lunch is more your thing, you can get a three-course prix fixe lunch every Tuesday in Sutro’s at the Cliff House for just $20.09.

And if you think the Cliff House is just for tourists, think again. Head Chef George Morrone took over in January after noteworthy successes at downtown restaurants Aqua and Fifth Floor. The food is getting high marks lately and let’s face it, the Cliff House restaurants have some of the best views in the city.

The Cliff House will also host a Centennial Gala on November 4, 2009. Chaired by Dr. Cynthia Soyster, a direct descendant of Adolph Sutro, the evening promises hors d’oeuvres, beverages, dancing, live music, history exhibits, and a fashion show of period ball gown, with a contemporary twist.

The gowns on display will made from recycled Cliff House menus, memorabilia and photographs, and are styled to match eras of the four buildings, which over time comprise the Cliff House’s history. Visit the Cliff House website for information on the event and to purchase tickets.

Special thanks to Jim over at SF Citizen for sending this news my way.

Sarah B.