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Are you ready? Check, Please! Bay Area is back 😋

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Same great host, new great restaurants to try in the Bay Area. ? An impress-your-friends spot offe

Same great host, new great restaurants to try in the Bay Area. [KQED]( [Kids love being on Check, Please! Bay Area Kids!] Check, Please! Bay Area is ready to tempt your appetite! The Bay Area's favorite food show, Check, Please! Bay Area, returns with new episodes this Thursday at 7:30pm on KQED 9. Join host Lesie Sbrocco and three local dinners as they take you to their favorite resturants. Resturants featured this week are: - [Beretta]( — An impress-your-friends spot offering bar-friendly Italian cuisine and interesting cocktails. - [7 Mile House]( — A family (and dog) friendly roadhouse serving up an eclectic mix of Italian-American-Filipino food and live music every night. - [The Cheese Board Collective]( — A worker-owned and operated pizza shop offering just one distinctive vegetarian pizza a day. You can watch and record Check, Please! Bay Area every Thursday at 7:30pm on KQED 9 or watch online at [KQED.org/checkplease](. [SCHEDULE]( Special thanks to our Check, Please! Bay Area season 14 sponsors: [Oakland International Airport logo]( [Sutter Health logo]( [IRG logo]( [RCU logo]( [Ocenia Cruises logo]( [Total Wine logo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Donate]( [Read on Web]( | [Manage Subscription]( | [Privacy Policy]( KQED 2601 Mariposa St. San Francisco, CA 94110 Copyright © September 1, 2019 [KQED](. All Rights Reserved.                                                            

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