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http://www.jambersf.com What's a "wine pub," you ask? At Jamber, it means they serve all their vino on tap (i.e., no bottles), along with draft microbrews and upscale comfort grub including burgers, meatloaf, and mac 'n' cheese. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.jasperscornertap.com The former Ponzu restaurant space has been reformulated as Jasper's, a Union Square gastropub serving "good and interesting pub food" (e.g., sliders, soups, fancy snacks), plus microbrews and cocktails. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/jaynbeeclub Checkered linoleum floor tiles, framed photos of old jazzmen and jocks of yore, and the occasional rockabilly DJ give this Mission/Potrero neighborhood bar a comfortable throwback vibe. The rear patio is a bonus on warm summer evenings, and the menu at this welcoming dive has evolved from standard bar grub and Mexican eats to delicious pizzas and an array of salads. The pizzas are thin-crusted, with locally sourced toppings such as sausage from long-running Mission District deli Lucca's. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.jazzbistrosf.com Steak 'n' jazz are the highlights at this Union Square bistro, with nightly live performances by strong local talent exploring the spectrum of the genre, from straight-ahead sounds to bebop. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://sanfrancisco.jilliansbilliards.com This after-work hangout -- part of a national chain of club/restaurants with a billiards theme -- becomes a dance spot on the weekends. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.johncolins.com Previously located at 90 Natoma, John Colins' new 138 Minna home is a simple but polished space with exposed brick walls and burnished wood accents. The bar gets crowded with white-collar workers from the Financial District in the late afternoon, who eventually cede their seats to a nightlife crowd seeking beats in the small dance area near the front. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.johnsgrill.com This landmark restaurant claims to be "home of the Maltese Falcon" - due to the fact that Dashiell Hammett was a John's Grill regular during the time he penned the iconic detective novel - and the building's second floor is a veritable shrine to Dash, Bogey, and the famous bird itself. The bar also features local jazz guitarists nightly, while the menu is rich with meaty American classics (including the Sam Spade Lamb Chops, of course). Like Spade himself says, it's "the stuff that dreams are made of." Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.johnnyfoleys.com Music lovers cherish the intimate cellar underneath Johnny Foley's Irish Pub, where songsmiths like Ron Sexsmith, Josh Rouse, and Lisa Loeb have all performed. A venue so intimate that musicians must use the audience bathroom. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
Old mirrors and worn surfaces let you know this Tenderloin dive has seen more than its fair share of alcohol action over the years. When you're in Jonell's, you can almost imagine you're back in 1970s San Francisco. Wait long enough and Dirty Harry might even amble through the door. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.620-jones.com Jones exists on the Union Square-Tenderloin border and rides that line well: it's a little rough; it's a little glamorous. The très urban-industrial-modern interior is distinguished by sleek recessed lighting, exposed pipes, rough concrete pillars, and mid-century landscaping. (Yes, it has landscaping —on an outdoor patio that feels like it's the size of a football field.) The most obvious feature of this club/lounge is its space: along with the huge patio, the interior is equally enormous, with two bars in two separate rooms, ample sitting space, and a separate dance floor. The drink prices are stiff ($10 for well drinks), but there's yet to be a cover — or an outdoor sign, for that matter. Look for a bouncer near the "Gaylord Suites" sign and you've found it. Be warned that Jones' hours are spotty (Fridays and Saturdays only) since it's only a few months old. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
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