Published December 07, 2009
Range Rover
Dining in the Kitchens of Dive Bars

Fact is sometimes stranger than fiction.
Case in point: two guys arrive from Poland—one's a chef, the other the founder of Poland's first vodka
lounge (already this sounds promising). They're here to fulfill the typical American dream—to cook
private traveling dinner parties aboard their '57 Greyhound bus.
Till their bus gets rigged up, though, Daniel and Kai have launched the brick-and-mortar version of what
they're calling
Free Range Dining?, a private word-of-mouth dinner party that roves from spot to
spot, currently hunkered down in the depths of a North Beach dive bar.
Every Thursday night the kitchen is converted to an eclectic dinner party of 15, with a guest list tossed
together through word of mouth. You can reserve however many seats you like, but we recommend a smaller
group so you can enjoy the company of strangers—anyone from
Top Chef vets to Valerie Williams
(Robin's ex), writers and ad execs, to random couples from Russia.
On the night of, you'll show up to the locale. Look for a back door that says "No Entry." Candles will light
your path to a gleaming gourmet kitchen surprisingly unexpected in the back of a beer-slinging bar. From
there, Kai will greet you with a glass of wine and chef Daniel will get you started with an
amuse-bouche.
You'll gather with your new dining partners around the communal table within arm's reach of Daniel and watch
as he roasts your grass-fed veal or cures pork belly. Then, long after the stoves have cooled, you'll linger
over the remaining bottles of vino.
Consider it all a warm-up for the bus.
VITALS
Free Range Dining
415-755-7556
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