Founded in 1985 by two brothers, the Triple Rock Brewery is a laid-back taverna-style pub that serves craft beers from their own collection. The lime-up of brews includes several strong American ales such as the Monkey Head, Red Rock Ale and the Stonehenge Stout. Those who are uncertain about their preference can taste any of their tap beers first in a taster glass for a paltry sum. To nosh on, there are plenty of American bar snacks such as wings, burgers, sandwiches, fries and nachos.
A beautiful setting welcomes you at Mad Oak. Owned and operated by Benjamin and Daniel Cukierman, the bar opened its doors in May 2015. In a short span of time, it gained much popularity among the locals. The interiors are an elegant affair with the use of woods and thoughtful lighting accents. The wooden top bar counter, two-floored patio space and a rooftop garden make this place quite happening for a casual hangout. The menu features about 40 varieties of tap beers and crafty cocktails. To accompany your tipples, they offer light American fare. This is a good bar to catch up on your favorite game- there are two flat-screens in the interior area.
Cocktail in hand, soak up the sun at this delightful rooftop offspring of the popular Lolinda. Sheer glass walls skirt the expansive space while a gazebo shields you against the unpredictable weather only to open when it gets bright and comfy. Little wooden tables and wicker chairs complete the minimalist look of the floor space. The vibrant bar dons bright green hues and serves a range of Latin-inspired cocktails, from classic margaritas and caipirinhas to their own signature concoctions. The food follows in the same vein as Lolinda downstairs with an emphasis on small plates and light bites. It seems the apple hasn’t fallen far from the tree after all. Enjoy food and drinks here in the city's Mission District with stunning views of the city.
A chic evening spot, Jones features trendy decor, plenty of outdoor seating, and a lovely rooftop setting, perfect for a warm summer evening out. The roof deck is especially lovely, with its wooden tables and potted trees. Don't worry about the chill on windy evenings, as the heated lamps will keep your toes toasty. The bar has a lively ambiance and is a good place to enjoy a sophisticated after-work cocktail or a light meal with friends. The menu features a good selection of drinks, from well-prepared cocktails to whiskeys, craft beers, and wines. Looking for a more substantial meal? The food menu has plenty of options, like panninis, pizzas, pastas, salads, and sides. For information on private events and parties, visit the website.
You have not seen the city until you have seen its glittering lights from Top of the Mark, where you can bask in one of the best 360-degree views of San Francisco and the Bay Area. Sip a drink or nibble on a gourmet delicacy in this posh and classic spot while enjoying nightly entertainment that ranges from salsa to swing. The elevated mahogany dance floor is surrounded by conversational seating areas featuring comfortable modern sofas, classic settees, club chairs, and wood frame bistro chairs.
Oasis can safely be dubbed as the House of Drag Shows, what with the stunning line-up of drag artists putting together shows imbued with ultimate entertainment. A jewel of San Francisco's scintillating nightlife, this gay-friendly nightclub features exquisite performances by artists, local and guest drag stars and amazing DJs. Having garnered laurels like the Best Gay Nightclub by the Bay Guardian and Best New Nightclub of 2015 by S.F. Weekly, Oasis has been increasingly emerging as a storehouse of spirits, quality music and extremely admired drag talent. With an offering of a dazzling space blended with a thriving performing scene, this place is truly an oasis of art, entertainment, culture and a dashing range of cocktails.
Oasis can safely be dubbed as the House of Drag Shows, what with the stunning line-up of drag artists putting together shows imbued with ultimate entertainment. A jewel of San Francisco's scintillating nightlife, this gay-friendly nightclub features exquisite performances by artists, local and guest drag stars and amazing DJs. Having garnered laurels like the Best Gay Nightclub by the Bay Guardian and Best New Nightclub of 2015 by S.F. Weekly, Oasis has been increasingly emerging as a storehouse of spirits, quality music and extremely admired drag talent. With an offering of a dazzling space blended with a thriving performing scene, this place is truly an oasis of art, entertainment, culture and a dashing range of cocktails.
Cocktail in hand, soak up the sun at this delightful rooftop offspring of the popular Lolinda. Sheer glass walls skirt the expansive space while a gazebo shields you against the unpredictable weather only to open when it gets bright and comfy. Little wooden tables and wicker chairs complete the minimalist look of the floor space. The vibrant bar dons bright green hues and serves a range of Latin-inspired cocktails, from classic margaritas and caipirinhas to their own signature concoctions. The food follows in the same vein as Lolinda downstairs with an emphasis on small plates and light bites. It seems the apple hasn’t fallen far from the tree after all. Enjoy food and drinks here in the city's Mission District with stunning views of the city.
A beautiful setting welcomes you at Mad Oak. Owned and operated by Benjamin and Daniel Cukierman, the bar opened its doors in May 2015. In a short span of time, it gained much popularity among the locals. The interiors are an elegant affair with the use of woods and thoughtful lighting accents. The wooden top bar counter, two-floored patio space and a rooftop garden make this place quite happening for a casual hangout. The menu features about 40 varieties of tap beers and crafty cocktails. To accompany your tipples, they offer light American fare. This is a good bar to catch up on your favorite game- there are two flat-screens in the interior area.
Resting at the top of the Hilton San Francisco Union Square, this lounge sports a glass ceiling that gives it one of the most breath-taking views of the San Francisco skyline. Mirrored columns and beautiful wall draperies provide an elegant setting that exudes a romantic vibe in the restaurant. Be sure to dress for the occasion as this is going to be one special dining experience.
Mare Island Brewing Co. is a taproom and brewery with a sweeping view of the Mare island Strait. Their beers like the Hydraulic Sandwich IPA, the Coal Shed stout and their Mare Island Winefitters wine are a few of their finest productions. The taproom serves their own craft beers along with an impressive assortment of side servings. The interiors are furnished with urban wooden furnishings and hanging ceiling lights, and the outdoor seating area and observation deck give a stunning view of the bay for the diners. The taproom hosts live music every last Wednesday evening of the month with no cover charge and new artists coming in each time.
Founded in 1985 by two brothers, the Triple Rock Brewery is a laid-back taverna-style pub that serves craft beers from their own collection. The lime-up of brews includes several strong American ales such as the Monkey Head, Red Rock Ale and the Stonehenge Stout. Those who are uncertain about their preference can taste any of their tap beers first in a taster glass for a paltry sum. To nosh on, there are plenty of American bar snacks such as wings, burgers, sandwiches, fries and nachos.