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Watch Check, Please Bay Area review: Perbacco, Federicos Tapas & Wine Bar, Old Skool Café

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Guests and host Leslie Sbrocco tape the third episode of Season 9 of Check, Please! Bay Area at KQED. Photo: Wendy Goodfriend
Guests and host Leslie Sbrocco tape the third episode of Season 9 of Check, Please! Bay Area at KQED. Photo: Wendy Goodfriend

Check, Please! Bay Area's Season 9 episode 3 airs this eve, Thursday April 17, at 7:30pm on KQED 9. View other airtimes. And if you don't have a TV and want to watch the show online, the full episode is available on the Check, Please! Bay Area website.

    The third episode of Season 9 features these eateries:
  • Perbacco in San Francisco's financial district serves Northern Italian cuisine from the Piemonte and Liguria regions.
  • Scallops with Wild Mushrooms and Potatoesat Perbacco
    Scallops with Wild Mushrooms and Potatoes at Perbacco
  • Federicos Tapas & Wine Bar in Union City, serves California-style tapas.
  • Shrimp Bruschetta at Federicos Tapas & Wine Bar
    Shrimp Bruschetta at Federicos Tapas & Wine Bar
  • Old Skool Café, in San Francisco's Bayview-Hunters Point serves International Soul Food.
  • Macaroni and Cheese at Old Skool Cafe
    Macaroni and Cheese at Old Skool Cafe
    Fried Chicken at Old Skool Cafe
    Fried Chicken at Old Skool Cafe

Host Leslie Sbrocco shares her tips about Gin.

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