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http://www.oneillspub.co Every neighborhood needs an Irish pub (it's, like, a law or something) and O'Neill's is the place to go in South Beach if you need a pint of Guinness - especially before Giants games, since the baseball stadium is conveniently located across the street. More >>
http://www.sforeillys.com Duck under the green awning and into O'Reilly's Irish Bar for an authentic North Beach pub experience. Old World pictures, mirrors, and green-tinged glass cover the walls. Wrought iron candelabras hang from the ceiling. A steady stream of tourists and regulars (especially on Friday and Saturday nights) make it a crowd, but with dark wood tables and chairs tucked into every nook and cranny, the bar is deceptively spacious - and, bonus, there is sidewalk seating. Pick from a vast collection of Ireland's best beers, including Boddingtons, Kilkenny, and, of course, Guinness (which takes the requisite full five minute pour, by the way). Tip: After a couple of drinks, hobble over to the adjoining restaurant for a satisfying nosh (highly recommended with fresh oysters and homemade soda bread). More >>
http://www.oaklandmetro.org If the word "operahouse" makes you think of Charles Garnier's opulent theatrical monument in Paris, think again - this multi-use performance space is located inside an adapted industrial warehouse on the edge of modern Jack London Square. The large, wide-open main room houses a sizeable stage in the rear, with a small bar serving drinks to legal-age patrons in the front corner, while some events also expand into a second side room with its own separate bar area. Most of the musical events happening here - which include everything from heavy metal and hardcore punk shows to, yes, opera - are open to all ages. More >>
http://www.occidentalcigarclub.com Perhaps back in the day places like the Occidental Cigar Club were a dime a dozen, but in today's smoke-free times, it's an anomaly. The purpose of this bar is clear - to offer downtown folk a place to puff away while sipping a single malt and watching SportsCenter. This smoker's heaven comes complete with an array of cigars for purchase in addition to its stellar whiskey and bourbon list (pours range from $9-$25). Wines by the glass are available, too, as well as a few draught beer choices. Ladies are definitely the minority here, as the sign in the bathroom correctly reflects ("Ladies, please leave the toilet seat in the proper position when finished"). More >>
http://www.olive-sf.com This high-brow bar/lounge is unlike the typical dives that populate the Tenderloin. Its snacking options include ceviche calamari, whitefish-guacamole tacos, gorgonzola-stuffed tempura olives, and half a dozen thin-crusted pizzas (opt for the wild mushroom-truffle oil). It also features a wide variety of house and specialty cocktails, including a classic margarita and a chocolate hazelnut martini. There's a small wine list (both by the bottle and glass), as well as decent draft selections (e.g., Fat Tire, Stella, Sierra Nevada). Regulars really swoon for Olive's 5-7 p.m. weekday happy hour, when they can buy house cocktails for $5 and pizzas for $8. More >>
http://www.clubomgsf.com The long-shuttered space where Anu used to live - with its long bar, scalloped ceiling, and small dance floor in the rear - has now been revived as Club OMG. More >>
http://www.orbitroomcafe.com Its interior might be a stylistic mash-up of 1930s Art Deco with 1980s avant-chic, but the Orbit Room's famous drinks are 100 percent indebted to the 21st Century artisanal cocktail trend, with fresh, organic ingredients mixed into every glass. There's also a small menu of gourmet pizzas for sale in the evening until the "dough runs out" - although if you drink too many delicious $10 cocktails, your own dough may run out first. More >>
http://www.otissf.com Used mostly for invite-only soirees (you can, however, get in carte blanche if you're willing to pay anywhere from $250 to $1,000 for a membership), this polished new club near Union Square sits on charming Maiden Lane. Its cozy and well-lit interiors host a number of parties, attracting crowds ranging from upscale design firm associates and former Mayor Willie Brown to plucky alternative scenes. More >>
http://www.owltreesf.com If you remember the Owl Tree as a kitschy little bar run by an eccentric, owl-obsessed owner, prepare yourself for a surprise: after a long family battle, new management has changed this old downtown drinkery into a flashy, upscale cocktail lounge that retains the name but almost nothing else of its previous personality. Is it us, or does the bird in that mosaic seem a little pissed off? More >>
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