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Kama Lounge, located directly next to Ireland's 32, has a smooth dancefloor where the strobe lights are rollin', the DJs are spinnin', and the karaoke is happenin'. Private karaoke booths line the walls while brocade booths and the dancefloor take up the center of the lounge. Expect to hear R&B, hip-hop, and dance tracks when the DJs spin, and karaoke in a variety of languages from a predominantly Asian clientele. Glowing custom-built shelves are lined with color-changing LEDs that turn the liquor bottles behind the bar a rainbow of hues. There's a good selection of liquor, but beer only comes in bottles. More >>
http://www.kellsirish.com Have an old-fashioned Irish sing-along to live music (on weekends) at this classy, comfortable pub lined in brick and presenting gorgeous views of the bay. More >>
http://www.kennedyscurry.com Do you go to Kennedy's for the two-for-one happy hour? Maybe. For the best beer selection - both draft and bottles - anywhere along Columbus in North Beach? Perhaps. For the fact that it's ostensibly an Irish pub, yet houses an Indian restaurant so you can munch on pakora as you sip Guinness? Why not? Or is the number one reason to do your drinking here because it's the one and only place that has an air hockey table in San Francisco? Ding-ding-ding! Winner! There are multiple billiard and foosball tables, even a Big Buck Shot console, but air hockey - now there's a bar game you can really wager the next round on. More >>
http://www.thekezarpub.com Perhaps no bar in San Francisco has more right to hype its 49er football connection than the Kezar, located directly across the street from the original Kezar Stadium that housed the fledgling team in its earliest NFL days. Though the Niners have long since moved away, today the pub is a friendly - and often packed - sports bar with greasy eats and plenty of TVs on which to watch the game. More >>
http://www.barbell.com/kilowatt Browsing the old show flyers and photos on the wall of this Mission bar may make you nostalgic for the days when raucous garage bands played on the corner stage - nowadays the Kilowatt is just a regular suds joint, sans live music, but it's a pretty fun one nonetheless. Multiple pool tables, a jukebox stocked with loud old-school rawk, and good happy hour deals on beer make the Kilowatt a fine spot to waste some casual drinking hours on 16th Street. More >>
http://www.greystonehotels.com/kinggeorge/ Hotel bars are a breed all their own: the only locals are likely the ones pouring drinks and conversations often cover topics such as travel itineraries and weather comparisons. King George Hotel is no different. This England-themed bar exists primarily as a meeting place for guests on their way somewhere else. Nevertheless, the wall-to-wall carpeting, low ceilings, and brightly glowing wall sconces provide a simple space to enjoy a simple drink. Alcohol options are slim - beer and wine only - as are the operating hours: last call (if you could call it that) is usually around 9 p.m., though if bartender-chatting runs over, you might squeeze out another glass of wine before braving the Union Square mobs. More >>
http://www.kingmanscocktails.com The Ivy Room combines the retro feel and decor of a 1940s cocktail lounge with the modern sounds and styles of hip-hop, R&B, avant-jazz, and more - like a country club mixed with a nightclub. More >>
http://www.theknockoutsf.com The Knockout has been called a clubhouse for big kids, and that's a pretty apt description. Started by brothers and longtime Mission District bartenders dX and John Segura, the place just bleeds their love for kitsch, rockabilly, monster movies, and low-brow culture. On any given night, there might be a touring mod band tearing up the stage, or a DJ spinning metal or old funk 45s, or a drunken, raucous game of bingo going down. There's a photo booth, a few tabletop videogames, and walls covered with dX's distinctive paintings and poster art. Look for the hip kids out front, plenty of tattoos inside, and John serving up an overflowing shot glass of Jim Beam on the planks. More >>
http://www.kokbarsf.com The former Chaps II is now promising "darker, durrtier, cruisier" fun in its new guise, Kok Bar. More >>
http://www.kozykar.com With private seating areas built to look like totally rad 1970s vans, lacquered floors made from eight-track tapes and retro Playboy centerfolds, and some vintage pinball machines and antique video game consoles, this time-machine-with-a-liquor-license throws you back to the era when Farrah Fawcett and The Six Million Dollar Man were the hottest items around. Here you can order a can of Schlitz or PBR - ironically or not, it's up to you - under lamps that resemble custom-styled steering wheels, while TV screens show video loops of old car commercials and your ears are treated to the finest K-Tel music collections money can buy. You can even pretend you're talking to a trucker on a CB radio mounted into a shag-carpeted dashboard. Is the Kozy Kar straight-up krazy for '70s kitsch? That's a big 10-4, good buddy! More >>
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