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Featured Bars and Clubs


http://www.trucksf.com This small Mission District gay bar sits on a quiet stretch of Folsom Street, geographically separated from its more famous brethren in SOMA or the Castro. But regular drag events perk up the crowd enough that you may not notice. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.tunneltop.com Its DJs have a penchant for spinning globe-trotting hip-hop that explores everything from South American grooves to Afro-Cuban anthems. The cozy upstairs balcony is where most of the dancing happens, while drinkers downstairs enjoy silent movies projected on the wall and a rough-cut Euro atmosphere. Bookish barflies should also slink over to adjacent Burritt Alley and note a plaque indicating the spot where hardboiled detective Sam Spade's partner was shot in The Maltese Falcon. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.tupelosf.com The old Mojito space has reimagined itself in Tupelo, a casually classy restaurant and bar with a menu featuring soul food, burgers, grits-augmented combo plates, and other Southern food staples. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.twinpeakstavern.com You can't miss this self-proclaimed "Gateway to the Castro": the vibrant and flashing rainbow sign directs visitors into this centrally located gay bar whose picture windows offer some of the best people-watching opportunities in the city. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.2sistersbarandbooks.com They might not yet know your name at Two Sisters Bar & Books, but the sliver of a bar/restaurant in Hayes Valley is the place to feel welcome. The gastropub space is narrow enough to touch with your fingertips if you stood in the middle and spread your arms wide. The wallpaper wouldn't be out of place in a San Francisco parlor circa 1910, or a smoky bar in Paris or Prague. The light is dim and the jumping jazz soundtrack gives the place a speakeasy vibe. One wall is taken up with a low bookcase from which patrons are encouraged to borrow books -- it's stocked with everything from the classics to the Hunger Games. Drinks are the primary focus -- try any of the varieties on the Manhattan, or just settle down with a local beer on tap -- but there is a short menu of small plates and snacks. Get the paper-thin house-made potato chips, which go well with a horseradish crème fraîche dip for a peppy take on a tired party go-to, or the perfectly satisfying, perfectly simple grilled cheese sandwich -- melted St. George cheddar cheese and garlic butter, grilled almost to the point of burning but saved just in time to achieve caramelization -- served with a sidecar of tomato soup in an oversized teacup. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
