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Peña Pachamama – North Beach

Live Show with Sangria and Kale Chips for Two or Four (Up to 65% Off)

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Value
$70
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In a Nutshell

Musicians and dancers take to the stage five nights a week for flamenco Thursdays, Cuban Fridays, world-music concerts & dance performances

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 10, 2013
  • Expires 6 months from feature date. Not valid until Oct 10, 2012. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required. Dine-in only. 24hr cancellation notice required.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Nothing can match the thrill of seeing a performance in person, not even watching it on high-definition Blu-ray or listening to it on a high-definition parrot. Get out of your cage with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$29 for a show package for two (up to a $70 total value)

  • Two tickets to any show (up to a $19 value each)
  • One bowl of kale chips (a $7 value)
  • One pitcher of sangria (a $25 value)

$49 for a show package for four (up to a $140 total value)

  • Four tickets to any show (up to a $19 value each)
  • Two bowls of kale chips (a $7 value each)
  • Two pitchers of sangria (a $25 value each)

There are live performances five nights a week, including Thursday-night flamenco dancing, Latin American music, pan-Arabic ensembles, and world music. See the calendar of events.

Peña Pachamama

In a colorful and lively atmosphere, Peña Pachamama's servers whisk Bolivian tapas and wholesome treats to tables as musical acts, cultural dances, and globally inspired performances entertain. A multicultural kaleidoscope of artists and performers take to the stage five nights a week for raw-cooking demonstrations, Flamenco Thursdays, world-music concerts, and dance performances. Chefs transmute organic, raw, and living ingredients into vegan and vegetarian options, and handcraft traditional dishes, such as plantains yuca frita. They flatten Oregon County grass-fed beef to craft traditional Bolivian silpancho accessorized with pico de gallo, huevo frito, and a top hat made of rice. Bartenders make merry evenings merrier by pouring specialty cocktails, Bolivian and Peruvian beers, and fruit-laced sangria.

In its pervious incarnation, Peña Pachamama's space hosted Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, and the wedding dinner of Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe. Fireplaces pour warmth into upstairs rooms that treat diners to views of Coit Tower. Music cover charges are automatically added to dinner bills during performances; diners who don't wish to see the performance or who are allergic to music should ask to be seated upstairs or plan to eat before 7 p.m.

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Peña Pachamama

3.5 out of 5
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    North Beach

    1630 Powell St.
    San Francisco, California 94133
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