Sausalitos Frisco-style cocktails and snacks

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Sausalito is a multicultural neighbourhood in San Francisco and the name of a local chain whose offshoots can be found in almost every German city.

In Hamburg, Sausalito resides in the venerable Chilehaus. There are all kinds of Mexican snacks and finger food, a great selection of tasty cocktails - including many non-alcoholic versions. To set the mood for the weekend, every Thursday there is an after-work party with DJs and an extended dance floor. Those who prefer to enjoy their cocktails at home can take advantage of the in-house cocktail-to-go service.

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