"Original Joe’s, a family-run operation open since the ’30s, has seen it all. The roomy maroon leather booths and the long perfect-for-a-big-group tables at this old-school Italian restaurant have hosted birthday parties, weddings, and even the occasional music video shoot. The dining room is kind of like a Rorschach test—everyone finds their own reason to love this North Beach spot, so every night it’s crowded, loud, and always feels like there’s something to celebrate—even if you’re just here for Tuesday dinner. While the food comes second to the lively atmosphere here, it’s reliable and consistent. Solid steak, pasta, and meat dishes all come in stomach-stretching sizes to ensure everyone will be taking some home for seconds. Walk-ins are accepted but usually come with a hefty wait, so try to make a reservation. If you’re having a hard time getting a table, check out the location in Westlake—it doesn’t have the same historic charm (or the same booths), but it is typically less busy. Food Rundown photo credit: Patrick Wong Meatballs Flavor’s fine, but they’re crumbly. These taste better as an entree with the spaghetti instead of solo as a starter. video credit: Patrick Wong Spinach Artichoke Dip If you like cheese, you’ll like this app. Just make sure to start eating it as soon as it arrives—all that dairy congeals fast. photo credit: Patrick Wong Caesar Salad No complaints. Nothing stands out about it, but it’s good and big enough to share with one other person. photo credit: Patrick Wong Spicy Rigatoni Vodka This also appears on the menu at their sister restaurant Little Original Joe’s, and for good reason. It’s the best thing on the menu. It’s creamy with just enough heat. We get this every time we’re here. photo credit: Patrick Wong Chicken Parmigiana One of our favorite entrees. The meat is tender, and the savory breading doesn’t get soggy too fast. We just wish there was more sauce. photo credit: Patrick Wong Gnocchi With Short Rib A mixed dish. The dumplings are slightly mealy, but the short rib falls apart with a poke. photo credit: Patrick Wong Zanze’s Cheesecake If you were devastated by the closing of Zanze’s, dry your tears. You can get this fluffy, just-sweet-enough dessert only at the Joe’s restaurants." - Patrick Wong