This building on the corner of Bush St. and Burrett Alley is where Gino's would have been, and the second story windows just above it would be Nick's Office. |
![]() This is a wider shot of the alley. That liquor store is not neccissarily what would have been there in Nick's day. |
![]() Here's a band of ne'er-do-wells standing in the mouth of the alley. Behind them is the opposite side of Bush St. |
![]() Looking down Burritt alley. |
![]() Looking up Bush St., with Gino's on the left, just past the alley. |
![]() Looking back the other way down Bush, towards downtown. In the center of the photo, you can see the railings around the stairwell opening. These stairs go down either side of the tunnel, and let out on Stockton St. |
![]() Looking down the stairwell from the top. |
![]() The landing, halfway down the stairs. |
Looking back up the stairs to Bush St. |
The stairs let out on the left, just inside this archway. |
The Stockton Tunnel, in all it's glory. The railing on top is Bush St. Pedestrians can walk through the tunnel, but it can be a deafening experience. |
Heading down Stockton St., away from the tunnel and towards Union Square. |
Words to live by, completely unheeded by the masses. A favorite sport of motorists is to blast their horn as they drive through, especially if any pedestrians are about. |
Photos from the Dinner at John's Grill! |
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