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  • Posted 1/24/11 on Grub Street SF
  • Empire Building
The Times Pats Dennis Leary on the Back for Snagging the House of Shields

The Times Pats Dennis Leary on the Back for Snagging the House of Shields

It turns out, he only took the lease on the sandwich shop, and named it The Sentinel, so he could keep on eye on the historic bar whose lease was running out.

Filed Under: bars, dennis leary, empire building, house of shields, new york times, reopenings
  • Posted 12/17/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Reopenings
Take a Gander Inside the Restored, Century-Old House of Shields

Take a Gander Inside the Restored, Century-Old House of Shields

House of Shields reopened last night, and as a present to you, dear readers, before we sign off for the weekend, we thought we'd show you around inside, assuming you're too busy with holiday parties right now to get over...

Filed Under: bars, house of shields, openings, reopenings, slideshow, trimmings
  • Posted 12/13/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Reopenings
Updated: House of Shields Reopening This Week, Sans Food

Updated: House of Shields Reopening This Week, Sans Food

New owner Dennis Leary isn't even sure he wants to do food there at all.

Filed Under: bars, booze you can use, dennis leary, house of shields, reopenings
  • Posted 9/27/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Neighborhood Watch

House of Shields Firmly On Track; Ebisu's FiDi Takeout Window; Action (?) at Grub

House of Shields Update; Grub's grub; More

Filed Under: ebisu, grub, house of shields, neighborhood watch, previews, sushi, trimmings
  • Posted 6/24/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Chef Shuffle
Canteen Gets a New Chef de Cuisine

Canteen Gets a New Chef de Cuisine

Hailing from NYC, Leary's new second-in-command is Livio Velardo.

Filed Under: canteen (sf), chef shuffle, dennis leary, golden west, house of shields, livio velardo, the new french, the sentinel
  • Posted 6/23/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Previews
Golden West Is Getting Close

Golden West Is Getting Close

The Canteen and Sentinel chef will open a new bakery and lunch spot within weeks.

Filed Under: dennis leary, golden west, house of shields, previews
  • Posted 6/8/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Temporary Closings
Say Goodbye to the House of Shields’ Old Guard Tonight

Say Goodbye to the House of Shields’ Old Guard Tonight

The House of Shields is changing hands, and tonight is one of many celebrations for the outoing crew.

Filed Under: booze you can use, dennis leary, house of shields, temporary closings
  • Posted 3/18/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Empire Building
Dennis Leary Expands His Mini-Empire Once More

Dennis Leary Expands His Mini-Empire Once More

Golden West will offer sandwiches and baked goods out of an alley space in the FiDi.

Filed Under: canteen (sf), dennis leary, empire building, golden west, house of shields, paolo lucchesi, the sentinel
  • Posted 2/24/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Empire Building
Dennis Leary to Save House of Shields from Douchedom

Dennis Leary to Save House of Shields from Douchedom

The century-old saloon will get a respectful makeover and maybe a new food menu from the chef/owner of Canteen.

Filed Under: bars, booze you can use, canteen (sf), dennis leary, empire building, house of shields, the sentinel
  • Posted 1/12/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Video Feed
Learn the History of Endangered Saloon the House of Shields

Learn the History of Endangered Saloon the House of Shields

Watch a documentary about this 90-year-old saloon that didn't permit women (unless they were prostitutes) until 1976.

Filed Under: booze you can use, closings, house of shields, nightlife, video feed
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