A local beer bar, the Hogwash is located on Sutter Street. The bar is well stocked and patrons can choose from 30 varieties of tap beers, crafted beers and some of the finest wines. The food menu features light snacks and bites. Much popular on the menu are their sausages, cooked to absolute perfection by an expert culinary team headed by Morgan Hamm and Brock Crandall. Loyal patrons also praise their Curry Fries and Fried Pickles. The decor is quite elegant and features beautiful dim lighting fixtures and spacious seating arrangement.
Chai Bar by David Rio is a cozy cafe which is known for its variety of chai lattes, craft beers and well-selected wines. The food on the other hand is a mix of classic American cafe fare like soups and salads and Japanese appetizers. The space is modern and cozy with painted exposed-brick walls and eclectic decor which is in direct contrast with the historically significant building within which the cafe is located. The mix of old and new, of eastern and western cuisine, makes this place a must-visit.
Fort Point Beer Company is a beer garden located at the Ferry Building Marketplace along the eastern shoreline. Here you will get a variety of freshly brewed beer sourced from their very own brewery that is located less than five miles (1.60934 kilometers) from this iconic marketplace. Serving up some scrumptious hot dogs and pretzels along with your chilled beer, this is a great place to drop by for a downtime from all the hustle-bustle of the market.
This is a neighborhood kind of place with all types of people coming in to hang out and drink, of course. You can enjoy one of the many beers on tap or one of the special cocktails. This place is usually bustling with people on the last day of the weekend. The service is friendly and you may end up chatting with the bartender or the owner. A great place to socialize and meet friends.
Opened in 1947 by Hank, a former wrestler and Ralph, a former boxer, Ha-Ra Club has been the mainstay of the neighborhood for a good part of a century. The interiors look a lot like a 60's living room with antiques and memorabilia, reminiscent of the past. This iconic dive bar ticks all your boxes starting off with liquor, a jukebox and a pool table. The prices here are sort of retro too, with affordable price tags on food and drinks that are served to you by your personal bartender. Do check out the jukebox stocked with famous songs from each decade.