InterContinental Hotels & Resorts: Hands down the best 360 degrees sights of San Francisco from Top of the Mark, the legendary bar where Martinis have their own menu. Lychee Martini, the Lemon Drop and the French 75 are the classics. Read more.
Erik Hom: Featured in 2 movies, Bullitt where the witness is spotted in the lobby; and Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo
Silvestre Acedillo: Great experience! If you can ask for the direct from the elevator room, and facing the Bay, it is exquisite. It is on "Top of the Hill", so you have an awesome view. The morning brunch can't be beat!
5. Cafe Jacqueline
7.4
1454 Grant Ave, San Francisco, CA
French Restaurant · North Beach · 34 tips and reviews
Natalie S. Coles: Caviar, figs wrapped in prosciutto, Dubonnet and a lovely partner = LOVE!!!
Shadi Mehraein: Every course is a souffle! Love it...want to try it..but I heard it can take a while
James Yu: Order a souffle, any souffle. They are sublime. Start with a savory and end with a sweet one. You can't go wrong. Be prepared to eat for at least one hour, so avoid awkward dates.
9. Zeitgeist
8.8
199 Valencia St (at Duboce Ave), San Francisco, CA
Beer Garden · SoMa · 387 tips and reviews
Joshua Haftel: Can't go wrong here. Large outdoor area, great beer selection, full bar, and burgers. Excellent place to hang out with large groups of friends.
IFC: SF: A real biker bar with heart. It’s the last bastion of the pre dot-com rebel/artist. Park benches on a dirt lot; it's like drinking in a junkyard and is one of SF's most loved hangouts. -IFC Staff
Travel Channel: A beer garden with bikers, a jukebox with local bands & a back patio full of picnic tables. As recommended by Travel Channel host, Anthony Bourdain.