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Dalva — Your New Sunday FREE FOOD Destination

Updated: Jul 08, 2011 18:45
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SUNDAY FUNDAY

First thing’s first:  WHY THE EFF DIDN’T I KNOW ABOUT THIS??  I thought I was the ultimate connoisseur of everything FREE food-related, as I am super broke and also a huge pig.  In any case, this one slipped by me until now — the ultimate Sunday Funday at Dalva.

I was already a fan of Dalva as a bar, but now I’m a fan of it as a place to stuff my face on the weekend too.  Every Sunday, from 4pm – 8pm (or until I get my hands on it), FREE vegetarian fare is served, along with a slew of drink specials.  The food changes weekly, but past dishes have been eggplant lasagna with homemade dough, roasted butternut squash soup and vegetables, and spicy pad thai with crunchy peanut sauce.  Repeat after me:  Hells to the yes!

Also, happy hour runs from 4-7 on Sundays and includes $3 domestic taps, $3 sangria, and $4 well drinks.  After happy hour ends, another deal kicks in:  If you buy a call shot or a cocktail, you get a Trumer for only $1.  Boom!  If all that weren’t enough, Dalva also hosts karaoke from 9 to close.  I think I just described my ideal Sunday…

(Big thanks to Dave for the tip!)

Sunday Specials at Dalva 3121 16th St. [Mission]


Photo courtesy of Yelper Jim L.

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