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Welcome to Sir Francis Drake Hotel - a Kimpton Boutique Hotel in San Francisco
   
This hotel has 417 guestrooms, all of which include CD players and video-game consoles. Standard Room - These guestrooms offer one king bed or one queen bed and can accommodate a maximum of two guests. Deluxe Room - These guestrooms offer two double beds and can accommodate a maximum of four guests.
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Rooms include Air conditioning, AM/FM radio, Bathrobes, Cable/satellite TV, Cassette player, CD player, Climate control, Clock radio, Complimentary newspaper (M-F), Desk, Fax machine, Hair dryer, Iron/ironing board, Maid service, Mini/honor bar, Modem Internet access, Non-smoking rooms, Pay movies/movie rental, Premium bedding, Private bathroom, Smoking rooms, Sofa bed, Telephone, Video game consoles, Voice mail, Wheelchair accessible.
Sir Francis Drake Hotel - a Kimpton Boutique Hotel amenities include Caffe Espresso No. 462 - This friendly European-style caf? with outdoor seating offers breakfast and lunch, with specialties ranging from breads and pastries made on site to rotisserie chicken. Scala?s Bistro - This Mediterranean bistro is a lively hotspot, open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and cocktails?with an emphasis on dinner and cocktails. Local food experts have anointed several signature dishes here, among them a shellfish, fennel, and green bean twist on the traditional meat-and-fish combo, and the Boston cream pie. Harry Denton?s Starlight Room - A swank and glamorous tribute to the rooftop rooms of old, the Starlight Room offers dancing to live music, a light-fare menu, a chic crowd, and superb views.
In city center
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What to expect: Holding to its fabled history, the Drake has managed to step into the new century while preserving its original grandeur. International visitors, convention groups, and locals headed for the Starlight Room or Scala?s Bistro mingle in the ornate lobby. Here, rococo relief ceilings, scrolled wrought-iron railings, and crystal chandeliers blend with wavy-back chairs and scarlet-and-gold striped awnings. Amenity highlights: When the Drake opened in 1928, it was considered the model of modernity?each room had a tap just for ice water, a panel inside guestroom doors allowed staff to deliver items without disturbing the occupants, and mail chutes collected postcards on every floor. The chutes are still fully operational, but are now joined by modern additions?a business center, two acclaimed restaurants, and a rooftop nightclub with live music. Insider tip: With its location just off Union Square, the Drake is a cultural mecca: Famous authors give readings at the bookstore across the street, the upscale department store on the corner hosts designer fashion shows, and the hotel?s wall of fame attests to the many celebrities who pay visits to the rooftop Starlight Room.
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24-hour front desk, Air conditioning, Audio/visual equipment, Banquet facilities, Bar/lounge, Breakfast service, Business center, Business services, Catering, Concierge, Conference rooms, Cribs available, Doorman, Dry cleaning service, Express check-in/check-out, Fax machine, Limousine service available, Multilingual staff, Night club, Parking (fee), Parking nearby, Photocopy machines, Porter/bellhop, Restaurant, Rollaway beds, Room service (limited hours), Safe-deposit box - front desk, Security guard, Shopping/stores, Turndown service, Use of nearby fitness center (discount for guests), Valet parking, Wake-up calls, Wheelchair accessible.
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