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For 154 years, Tadich Grill has been a San Francisco
tradition and is a San Francisco Landmark. Founded as
a coffee stand serving sandwiches to men setting off
to make their fortune in the Gold Rush of 1849 by Croatian
immigrants, it is the oldest restaurant in continuous
operation in the state of California, and the third
oldest in the United States, behind Bostons Union
Oyster House (1826) and New Orleanss Antoines
(1840). In the late 1800's it became the source of a
legend when local politician Alexander Badlam boastedas
he dined at Tadich Grillit would be a cold day
before he was turned out of office by voters. He was
ousted soon after and Tadich Grill became known forever
after as "The Original Cold Day Restaurant.
In 1913 the Buich brothers from Dubrovnik, Croatia,
came to work for John Tadich. Later, in 1929 Mr. Tadich
sold his interest to them. As San Francisco grew
and changed, so did the restaurant until, in 1967, it
found its current home. Today, Michael Buich, the third
generation of the Buich family owns and operates the
world- famous restaurant. In 1995, a lawsuit had been
brought by a disabled individual against the restaurant
and the owners asserted that the structural problems
related to removing the four inch step at the front
entrance, which was also contained a structural beam
supporting the front of the building, were too costly
and that providing access would destroy the historic
character of the entrance. Lerner + Associates were
retained by Disability Rights Education and Defense
Fund to advise them on practical accessibility options
for the main entrance to the building. Work included
providing drawings and other visuals demonstrating various
design options. The solution was to lower and replace
only a section of the beam (structural work was performed
by engineer Patrick Buscovich), provide a short ramp
with an automatic door opener and increase the clear
opening of the door by the use of swing clear hinges
thus providing an invisible or universal design solution.
The case was settled and Tadichs owners retained
Lerner + Associates to produce construction and permit
drawings for the project.
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