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http://www.bazaarcafe.com No cover, tasty food, a beer and wine bar, and a hearty appreciation for the arts make Bazaar a cafe for those with taste. On warm, sunny days, be sure to head out to the verdant back patio for a seat in their lovely garden. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.beachchalet.com The occasional jazz bands that play at the Beach Chalet may try valiantly to compete for attention with the Chalet's menu (full dinner served until 11 p.m.), handcrafted brews, and striking coastal view - but with vistas of the Pacific Ocean as epic as these, the musicians face a losing proposition. This is almost literally the last place on the West Coast to eat comforting yet contemporary New American cuisine (accent on the seafood) and sample some fine microbrews. The seaside theme is reflected in charming mermaid, seashell, and driftwood decorative accents throughout the beautifully restored dining areas. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
The Blarney Stone's friendly, relaxed atmosphere and sporty enthusiasm make it a favorite of Outer Richmond locals. The Irish pub's roomy interior features four 42-inch screens and one 10-foot projector screen showing a variety of sports, with other entertainment options including a digital jukebox, pool table, darts, and air hockey. Creative drink specials run fairly frequently: on cold nights be sure to catch a hot toddy or Irish coffee, or try the "Kentucky Golden Shower" - a doe's framed rump that pours whiskey - while happy hour (2-7 p.m. weekdays) offers discounts on draft beers, wine, or fresh-squeezed well drinks. Don't be surprised if the bartender shakes your hand and wishes you well on the way out - the Blarney Stone is that kind of place. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.parkchalet.com This "garden restaurant" - a sister eatery to the Beach Chalet that's located directly behind its sibling on the Great Highway - serves casual dining fare and its own excellent microbrews in a setting that's custom-made for sunny afternoons. When the weather's warm, it's hard to beat the Park Chalet's green grass backyard and its views of the Dutch windmill in adjacent Golden Gate Park. Live jazz and funk bands often set up on the patio to provide music to accompany your microbrew, although if the sound is too loud - or the ocean breeze too chilly - you can always repair to the equally bright interior seating area, where glass ceilings, a stone fireplace, and open arrangement feel almost as natural as the patio itself.Don't skip dessert, particularly the bread pudding. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.teeoffbarandgrill.com Ever since the Food Network dropped by this bar across the street from Lincoln Park's golf course, some people have been getting the wrong idea about the Tee Off. Guy Fierl described it as a "five star dive bar" -- yet newcomers who've heard about the Tee Off's now-famous food apparently missed the "dive bar" part of Fierl's phrase. They come in expecting a fancy chophouse instead. The Tee Off, however, is anything but fancy. AstroTurf-style plastic grass sits in place of carpeting. A NASCAR lamp illuminates the pool table. And the walls are decorated with rock posters, sports banners, and kids' drawings. All told, the Tee Off is closer to a caddy shack than an ostentatious eatery, although the food menu -- which includes pork chops, Cajun gumbo, calimari, burgers, and more -- is noticeably more upmarket than the one at your average Budweiser beer parlor. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.tiamargarita.net Your choices for a margie here are essentially twofold: You can get a "Top Shelf Margarita" or the "Double Top Shelf Margarita" (for quatro dollars más). Become a regular and you'll swear they're pouring you a triple. The dinners portions are also generous. And because the Giants games are always on the TV, what better place to watch and root for Los Gigantes during Hispanic Heritage Month? Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/tradrsam Trad'r Sam, bless his rum-sodden heart, has created a unique blend of kitschy tiki lounge and thrifty dive bar. This isn't one of those lavish tiki establishments that suckers you in with over-the-top tropicalia, then ransoms you for all the pirate's booty in the South Seas just to pay for a few frou-frou rum drinks. Trad'r Sam will whip up alternately frothy and fruity cocktails - with names like Hawaiian Volcano, Tahitian Deep Purple, and Cap'n Bill's Grog - then charge you just a little more than a fin (meaning $5, not part of a shark's anatomy). The decor is suitably Polynesian, with palm tree murals and bamboo-edged booths named after Pacific archipelagos, but it's not as overblown as most tiki bars. And don't expect to hear Don Ho on the stereo: depending on who's plugging in money, the internet jukebox will probably play classic rock, Top 40 hip-hop, or vintage disco. With the cash you save on drinks, the next few songs just might be yours. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.cliffhouse.com Every fancy restaurant needs a fancy bar, and the Zinc is your place to get a cocktail at the Cliff House. As with the building itself, old-fashioned San Francisco meets sleek modernity in this lounge, with ocean views that guarantee a memorable experience. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
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