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Ducca
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Ducca Details

  • Dining Style: Casual Elegant
  • Website: http://www.duccasf.com
  • Email: Ducca@westinsf.com
  • Phone: (415) 977-0271
  • Hours of Operation: Breakfast: Saturday-Sunday 6:30am - 11:00am Monday-Friday: 6:30am - 10:30am Lunch: Monday-Friday: 11:30am-1:30pm Dinner: Sunday-Thursday: 5:30pm-10:00pm, Friday-Saturday:5:30pm-10:30pm
  • Payment Options: AMEX, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Executive Chef: John Hart
  • Dress Code: Business Casual
  • Accepts Walk-Ins: Yes
  • Additional Details: Banquet/Private Rooms, Bar Dining, Bar/Lounge, Chef's Table, Counter Seating, Farm to Table, Fireplace, Full Bar, Happy Hour, Non-Smoking Area, Non-Smoking Restaurant, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Personal wines welcome (corkage fee applies), Private Room, Takeout, Wheelchair Access, Wine
  • Catering: Looking for a great space for a cocktail reception al fresco? Book Ducca's Patio today! We also off the The Murano Room which serves up to 30 people with special menu options available. For all inquries, please contact April Spradlin at 415.974.8716
  • Private Party Facilities: The Murano Room serves up to 30 persons with special menu options available. We also have a lovely enclosed heated tent outside that can hold up to 70 persons for a sit down dinner. The tent space can hold up to 150 persons for a cocktail reception.
  • Private Party Contact: April Spradlin (415) 974-8716

Getting there

  • Cross Street: Mission
  • Parking: Public Lot
  • Parking Details: Valet Parking is available at an extra charge at the Westin San Francisco Market Street for a discounted rate for Ducca diners. Self parking is available for an extra charge at the Jesse Square Garage off Stevenson Street. Public Transit Stops: Bart: New Montgomery Muni: F, 30, 45, 8x, 81, 14.
A word from Ducca
Forks were first used in the Middle Ages, but eating with one was considered scandalous. In the 11th Century, when a Greek princess wed the Venetian Doge, or Duca, Domenico Selvo, she brought her own gold fork, as part of her dowry, to use at the wedding dinner. After witnessing the princess use the fork, the church severely censured her, stating that the utensil was an affront to God's intentions for fingers. The princess died shortly after, perceived by the Venetian public as divine punishment. Thereafter the fork disappeared from the table for nearly 300 years, until it reappeared in Venice once again. Ultimately, the Venetians were the first in Europe to introduce the fork as well as the first to consider both the order of courses -- which presented an array of dishes -- and the relationship of the dishes served. Ducca is a Venetian mecca in the heart of San Francisco.Continued
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Ducca
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18 $31 to $50 restaurant

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