Brazen Head - Cow Hollow - San Francisco - The Infatuation
Briefly

Brazen Head is probably the only place in town where you can roll in at 11pm, and gobble up perfectly charred NY pepper steak, some cheesy french onion soup, and marinara-drenched meatballs that are the comfort equivalent of Lenny Kravitz's blanket-scarf. The Cow Hollow steakhouse has no signage out front and everything we want in a late-night spot that looks like an 1800s Scottish pub: paintings of bearded old men, velvet curtains, a dim red glow, sports bobbleheads for kitsch, and strong cocktails that pair well with stories that begin with, 'Back in the day...'.
No wonder Brazen Head's been firmly rooted here since 1980, serving up comforting late-night eats in a cozy pub-like atmosphere that transports diners to a different era.
With its rich decor and unpretentious vibe, Brazen Head offers a unique dining experience where guests can indulge in hearty dishes while soaking in a warm, inviting ambiance.
The combination of classic comfort food and a welcoming environment makes Brazen Head a beloved destination for late-night diners looking to unwind and enjoy a good meal.
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