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Alycia
 
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Default Swing Dancing/Dining/Formal wear in San Francisco?

Hi All,


I'm looking for a formal wear required, fine dining restaurant, with a
dance floor. (Something like in "The Mask" or "Roger Rabbit").

I don't seem to be able to find a combination of the 3 in San Francisco.

Any ideas?




-Alycia

 
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