Catch a game or simply unwind with friends at this lively establishment, which happens to be one of the oldest bars in region. The historic space housing the 7 Mile House opened for business in 1863, and has been a stagecoach stop and a gambling den among others during its rich history. The bar sees a huge crowd of locals cheering for their favorite team on game days. There's a great choice of beers and other spirits to keep you cheering through the game. Apart from this, there's also an extensive menu of pub fare and comfort food favorites if you're feeling hungry. Live jam sessions and other events like karaoke nights keeps the crowds coming on other days. Check website for more.
With more than a century old history, the Dogpatch Saloon, under a new ownership has gone through some changes making it a more spacious watering hole. While the bar top, pool table, jukebox and the famous stained-glass window has been retained, the new decor has a Muni track dating back to 1973 as a bar rail, a gas fireplace and a new stage for weekly jazz performances. Sip on from the ten tap brews or the 12 cocktail options such as the Blackheart (a mix of Anchor Porter, bourbon, strawberry, maple syrup) or the more creative Headphones in Beirut (comprising of Caprock gin, Amaro Montenegro and lime juice). Dogpatch Saloon is a great place to hang out with friends over some specialty cocktails.
The brainchild of Andrew and Jennifer Hall, The Beer Hall is a beer lover's haven. From the customized beer bottle capped back wall, a sleek bar with countless beer behind it, and beer racks, it would be tough not to like this tiny yet inviting beer shrine. With more than 242 beers, you will surely find a favorite. Specializing in handcrafted beer, there is a small but fine selection of wine as well. Enjoy the drinks in the tasting room or pick some up for your beer party at home. Don't miss this place if beer is on your mind and in your heart.
Emperor Norton's Boozeland is a bar that is as quirky as its name. With its dimly lit interiors, a mural of the Emperor, an outdoor patio and friendly service, the bar is a pleasant place to grab a drink with friends or enjoy a match on one of their TVs. The bar offers a full range of alcohol, including some draft beers on tap, at amazingly reasonable prices that will delight both you and your wallet. With a jukebox, pool tables and a shuffle-board for entertainment, a visit to Emperor Norton's Boozeland promises to be one that is as fun-filled as its name suggests.
The Cook and Her Farmer is a nice place to stop by for a casual breakfast or lunch. The small cafe is characterized by the open-kitchen and long redwood bar spanning the space. Watch as your oysters are expertly shucked, just before they're served. Serving a delightful selection of small plates, salads, sandwiches, seafood and delicious coffee it's a popular lunch spot. In the evenings, it's a nice place to relax over a glass of wine and some oysters. The menu focuses on serving up oysters in a delightful array of preparations, while there are other limited options available which change often.
Jackalope is named after a fictitious animal, which is imagined to be a hare with horns of an antelope. Accordingly, this trendy bar has a colossal Jackalope head with a height of eight feet (2.4 meters). However, the main attraction here is the Plinko game where you gamble a small sum to try and win shots and group cocktails. The upstairs room is the place to be, where guests can play a variety of games on the Sega Genesis console. This bar is a good place to hang out with a large group of friends and for singles to befriend new people. During weekends, the place is rented out for private functions.