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If you like your neighborhood bars dark 'n' patriotic, you've found your watering hole, Pilgrim. Eagles adorn the walls here, and there are also plenty of Air Force and Marines bumper stickers to round out the theme. Though the decor is decidedly macho, most everyone seems to turn up, from women to bikers to blue collars to students and, yes, even soldiers on leave. The real draw here, besides generous pours and a nice beer selection, is the darts. In a city full of bars with pool tables, it's nice to see a dive bar that is devoted to this somewhat forgotten tavern sport. At the height of happy hour, expect to see an Olympic-like devotion to the game. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
A charming bit of San Francisco history, the Little Shamrock is one of the oldest bars in the city -- and, thankfully, it hasn't felt the need to change much since it opened over a century ago. Local old-timers mingle with new neighbors, and sporty youngsters come in from Golden Gate Park (located directly across the street) to sip affordable drinks while surrounded by comfortably worn old furniture and historical decor. You can also play a game of backgammon on the tables in front, shoot darts in the chalk-slathered back room, or simply pull up a stool to the vintage wood bar and catch up on current events. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
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. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.socialbrewsf.com Social Kitchen has revolutionary aims. Not only is it determined to make the food beer-focused, and highlight sustainable and local ingredients, it hopes to attract women and vegetarians, who are often put off by traditional brewpubs. Talented brewmaster Rich Higgins likes to tweak expectations with his beers - brewing low-alcohol, food-friendly styles like his kölsch, which drinks like the cava of beers, as well as a peppery, none-too-sweet Belgian golden ale (l'Enfant Terrible), or Duvel dressed up for the Folsom Street Fair. Much of the food falls short of the beer, however. Reliable dishes include the tempura sweet-potato fries, the loco moco burger, and the duck breast with blackberries and a beer-reduction sauce. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
"Well-lit" and "no-nonsense" are two adjectives that come to mind at this blue-collar suds joint on a quiet Inner Sunset street corner. Terry's Lodge is a throwback to the days when your local bar was an unpretentious place to down a few cold brews and shoot some pool after a long day at work. The wood-paneled refrigerators behind the bar, antique cash register, and basic stool seating should tip you off that Terry's ain't the place to go if you want subdued mood lighting, chic furnishings, and top-shelf infused liquor. This is macrobrew country. Order accordingly. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
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