Why San Francisco's Cafe du Nord can't be killed

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Why San Francisco's Cafe du Nord can't be killed
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There's a few theories for why the iconic San Francisco music venue can't be killed.

“It’s so good to be home!” said Rozzi early in her set. The singer-songwriter known for an Amy Winehouse-ian command of a broad vocal range grew up in the Bay Area and attended Marin Academy. Sipping on oak-aged Negronis and $5 cans of Bud, the homecoming crowd was treated to the kind of performance that countless audiences before had witnessed at the historic club.

Rozzi returns to her San Francisco roots and takes the stage at Cafe du Nord on Friday night, Feb. 24, 2023.Intimate but overflowing with star quality, Rozzi’s show was a shining example of why Cafe du Nord has stood the test of time. In the past hundred-plus years, the venue has survived world wars, Prohibition, supernatural hauntings, countless ownership changes and two pandemics. But after its most recent COVID-19-induced hiatus, the music hall is back again.

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