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New Live Music Venue & Restaurant - Coda - Debuts in San Francisco's Mission District



Scott Amendola


On Tuesday, August 4 a new music venue/restaurant, Coda, opened in San Francisco's Mission District at 1710 Mission St. at Duboce Avenue. Coda, a musical term meaning the place you return to, is an intimate 70-seat restaurant and 200-person venue that will predominately feature jazz music. The new establishment will serve dinner, a fresh blend of Northern California and Mediterranean cuisine, and music six nights a week. Adam Theis and the Jazz Mafia performed on opening night, and just began a weekly Tuesday residency.

Coda will be a new addition to the Bay Area's world-renowned music scene. Over the last few years, San Francisco has not had a consistent place for local jazz musicians to perform on a regular basis. GM and Chef Chris Pastena is committed to creating a musician-friendly jazz supper club in the Mission and establishing an energetic neighborhood destination for the freshest food and music.

Coda's design includes a music area with unobstructed sightlines and a state of the art sound system. The decor is highlighted by green colors with a modern feel. The wood bar and tables are reclaimed redwoods and mostly recycled. Private dining for social engagements and corporate events is available.

Artists in August will include Marcus Shelby, Josh Jones, Scott Amendola and more.



Coda, located at 1710 Mission Street at Duboce Avenue, San Francisco, 94103. It will be open six nights a week for dinner and live music. For more information, visit codalive.com.

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