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- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible seating
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The restaurant Club Waziema invites you to discover the rich flavors of Ethiopia right in San Francisco’s vibrant Alamo Square neighborhood. This Ethiopian restaurant offers a truly authentic culinary journey in a cozy setting.
You’ll find yourself immersed in a warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for a memorable dinner experience. Whether you’re a long-time fan of Ethiopian cuisine or new to its delights, you’re in for a treat.
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When it comes to the food here, youre looking at a pretty solid experience! With a score of 7.3 and a customer satisfaction of 73.7%, its clear many diners are happy. Out of 57 comments, 42 rave about the delicious Ethiopian food, authentic taste, and great veggie options, often paired with a good Ethiopian lager.
However, its not all perfect. 10 comments point to some concerns, particularly around food quality, with some finding the spices uninspired or questioning the consistency of dishes like beef stew. While generally positive, theres a bit of room for improvement.
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If you're craving authentic Ethiopian food and enjoy good veggie options, this spot is definitely worth a try. Just be aware that a few diners have noted inconsistencies in food quality or spice levels, so manage your expectations slightly.
When it comes to service, this spot lands squarely in the average zone with a 5 score and a 52% mixed customer satisfaction. However, theres a definite bright side! Many guests, accounting for 13 positive experiences out of 25, raved about the "friendly local owners" and the "family run place.
" Youll often find staff described as friendly and helpful, providing great service that makes you feel welcome. On the flip side, 12 negative experiences highlight some serious concerns. Customers reported uninterested service and long waiting time, with some feeling completely ignored.
There are also troubling accounts involving a woman at the bar, with accusations of her being racist and treating guests poorly, which is a significant red flag.
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Overall, service here is a bit of a gamble. While you might encounter friendly, family-run hospitality, be prepared for the possibility of slow or even outright negative interactions. If consistent, top-notch service is a must, you might want to explore other options.
When it comes to the vibe, this spot generally hits the mark, with a 6.6 score and a 70.4% customer satisfaction rating. Many guests, accounting for 38 positive remarks out of 54 total, appreciate the cozy dive bar vibe and fun bar atmosphere. Its often praised for its pool table and having room for friends to hang out, making it a friendly and unpretentious neighborhood option.
However, not everyone is charmed by the atmosphere. Some 11 comments point to it being a dark, dingy bar that can feel run down or have a seedy facade. It can also get crowded on weekends, and a few found the combination of an Ethiopian restaurant with a loud dive bar' to be a bit strange or uncomfortable, especially when trying to order dinner.
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If youre looking for a casual, lively spot with a classic dive bar feel, a pool table, and room for friends, this place could be a great fit. However, if you prefer a more refined or quiet dining experience, especially on weekends, you might find the dark, dingy and loud dive bar' atmosphere less appealing.
When it comes to value, this spot offers some decent perks, scoring an average of 6.5. Many folks appreciate the cheap drinks and food , especially the all you can eat options. Based on 12 opinions, with 7 positive points, it seems like a good deal for those looking for affordable booze and solid prices .
However, the value isnt universally loved, with customer satisfaction at a mixed 58.3%. Some guests felt deceived by prices that werent as advertised online, leading to a feeling that costs were slightly high upon arrival. These 3 negative points highlight a need for clearer communication.
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If youre looking for an affordable spot with all you can eat options and cheap drinks, it could be a good fit. Just be sure to double-check current prices before you go, as they might differ from whats advertised online.
You’re looking at roughly 20 per person – reported by 11 diners. That puts it in the $11–$20 category. For an Ethiopian Restaurant, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.
When we peek at what people actually spend, it’s quite interesting! While the average sits at 20, we see a good split: 5 diners were in the $11–$20 range, and another 5 opted for dishes in the $21–$30 range. This shows a nice variety, with many guests happy to spend a little more.
Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 11 reviews.
How this restaurant’s value stacks up against similar spots in San Francisco.
Overall, we think the pricing feels quite fair for an Ethiopian Restaurant. It offers good value for a delicious experience without breaking the bank.