The 7 Best Bars in San Francisco's North Beach
San Francisco’s North Beach is an area that is always buzzing with energy, from the numerous visitors coming to see the neighborhood’s historic attractions to those who partake in its vibrant nightlife.
There are two sides to San Francisco’s famous North Beach neighborhood. There’s the side that attracts out-of-towners looking for a wild Saturday night out or some touristy restaurants. And then there’s the other side, the side steeped in a history that includes the Barbary Coast and the hub of the Beat Generation. Both sides are valid reasons to visit the “Little Italy” of the city — as is an excuse to check out some amazing bars, including these seven that won’t disappoint.
1. 15 Romolo
Cocktail Bar, Cocktails
2. Church Key
Bar, Beer, Wine
Church Key is a cozy bi-level pub that “only” serves beer and wine, but anyone who geeks out on the former won’t find that to be a limitation. It’s easy to find something to love either on the rotating tap list that features 10 innovative (and often locally brewed) beers or the extensive bottle list. Wednesday is a popular night thanks to “Beer with Soul” when DJs spin Motown and other soulful tunes. But no matter which night you go, be prepared to get there on the earlier side, as the bartenders kick everyone out at midnight.
3. Comstock Saloon
Cocktail Bar, Pub Grub, American
4. The Devil's Acre
Bar, American
5. Specs’ Twelve Adler Museum Cafe
Bar, Beer, Wine, Cocktails
Specs’ is part bar, part museum, and 100 percent part of San Francisco’s fabric and history. Though the death of the owner, Richard “Specs” Simmons, in 2016 left a hole in the hearts of everyone who frequents this legacy business, the dive bar remains a go-to spot for those craving some cheap drinks and conversations with strangers. The bar also features interesting things to look at, including historic mugshots, postcards from around the world, a full-sized mummy case, and even a whale penis bone.
6. Tony Nik’s
Bar, Cocktail Bar, Cocktails
7. Vesuvio Cafe
Cafe, American
Vesuvio opened in 1948 and immediately became a go-to spot for many of San Francisco’s famous Beat Generation celebrities, including Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg. Today, the two-story bar sees a mix of regulars and tourists looking to enjoy affordable drinks amid local art and Beat-era memorabilia. The downstairs bar is the best spot for people watching, while the upstairs balcony is perfect for quiet conversations and outdoor views. Patrons can choose either seating arrangement 365 days a year; Vesuvio is open every weekday from 8am to 2am and every weekend starting at 6am.
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