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Businiess name:  Supperclub San Francisco
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Just went to Supperclub with a group of 4 on a Friday night. The citysearch review and photos make it look like quite a show. We were utterly disappointed. The show consisted of a motionless guy standing in the middle of the stage while another guy glued torn magazine pages to his body for about 90 minutes. Occassionally a big fat lady comes out and sings a tune and takes off most of her clothes. Then toward the end, the motionless guy comes to life, lip-syncs a song, tears off a couple of the magazine pages, and walks out the door! The food is OK, nothing amazing. Dessert was a warm doughnut with cold capuccino. After paying about $450 for a group of 4, we felt totally ripped off. The dinner show at Teatro Zinzanni, or even just a good meal at one of SF's better restaurants would have been cheaper and better. Don't waste your time. Cons: Over-priced, the show was terrible

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