
Scopo Divino is doing a little bit of everything with their beautiful wine bar bistro space — and people are noticing. For one, they’ve already been voted best wine bar by both the Bay Guardian and SF Weekly in their “best of” issues in 2016, 2017, and 2018, respectively.
Located on the more residential corridor of California and Divisadero, you may have easily passed up this neighborhood spot and not realized it, and according to owner Tim Hayman, most of their patrons are from the neighborhood. But, with all the aforementioned awards and buzz that’s being generated, they’re definitely turning into a destination spot.
SOURCE: http://www.sfexaminer.com
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