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Though this bright and divey bar may be shaped like a triangle, Mr. Bing's is actually the fourth corner of a block-long Columbus drinking trapezoid. And of that trapezoid's four corners - Mr. Bing's, Vesuvio, Specs', and Tosca - this is the place to go when you want to watch television more than tourists, prefer digital juke music to saloony piano jams, and would gladly opt for a well whiskey instead of a fancy Manhattan. Neon beer signs and big picture windows banish shadows here, ESPN on the TV competes with classic rock on the jukebox, and ordering a simple shot and chilled Bud bottle (sorry, no drafts) won't assault your wallet. If you're not into televised sports, try the alternate entertainment option: the People Watching Channel, always broadcasting direct to your retinas via the long streetside windows. More >>
http://www.maximumproductions.com It's not recommended to make a meal out of a cocktail, but if you drank one of the signature concoctions at Mr. Smith's, your savory and salty receptors would be sated. The fresh ingredients - basil, cilantro, sage, house marmalades, berry jams, and jalapeño peppers - mean no margarita mix here. They really juice the limes for their 7th Street Gimlet, a medley of gin, basil, lime, agave, and chipotle. For the Sage Lady - made with Veev, an acai liqueur, and Chartreuse - the bartender will halve the lemon before your eyes. Bottled in Mason jars, the herbs, fruits, and preserves lend a homestead feel to an otherwise white-collar bar. The decor exudes parlor-room speakeasy kitsch with dark wood, exposed brick, and mood-lit elegance, suitable for smartly dressed professionals. More >>
http://www.muckyduckpub.com Self-described as "a friendly pub where everyone is welcome," the Mucky Duck attracts sporting locals who want to catch the Niners or Giants (or any other good game) on one of the multiple TVs tucked into its narrow space. There's nothing fancy about the place - you might describe its fashion and decor sense as American Bar Standard - but it's a fine enough place to drop in for some fizzy lager and conversation. Feel like you've been waiting forever for that N-Judah train across the street? Pop into the Mucky Duck and kill some time in here instead. More >>
http://www.muriostrophyroom.com Perhaps the Upper Haight's most casual and lowbrow suds joint, Murio's is decorated with unique hand-drawn caricatures of its regular customers, who are drawn in by the promise of cold macrobrews, classic rock on the juke, and perhaps a quick game of pool. More >>
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