The Tadich's filet mignon is top drawer – this is an atypical spot where medium rare actually means medium rare-though the sea bass is a close second. This spot demands a two-hour lunch and a martini. Read more.
There’s a full bar where you can get with a martini, and you’ll want to snag one of the private and curtained wood booths. There are tables as well, but really, it’s all about the booths. Read more.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls: After an extended hiatus, San Francisco institution Sam’s Grill is finally back open. Stop by for a martini after work. Read more.
Excellent cocktail know-how wonderful hostess -really honestly friendly. A plus: oysters to couple great dry martini & "garden party" Leo's has a feminine flair, as my wife stated. But I still love it
Now open in the Financial District, Leo's Oyster Bar is a trip. A trip all the way back to the 1950s when businesswomen and men stopped their days for a liquid lunch and made it rain with luxe food. Read more.
Try a bit of everything as the sushi and sashimi is the best! Plus the lychee martini is to die for.
Great service at the bar...excellent martinis (and they get better the more you drink). I think my homemade deviled eggs are better though, sorry Tyler!
I love martinis but didn't enjoy the oyster martini. Stick to the other cocktails, or the excellent wines and beers.
*Happy Hour* $1 oysters on Mondays and Thursdays from 5 - 7pm. Get here before 4:30 so you can get seated before the rush. Read more.
Outstanding happy hour and especially for San Francisco. Chickpea Fries and Latkes under 10 dollars. 6 dollar beer and 8 dollar wines. Platinum Martinis (basically Svedka) for $9
Absolutely reserve the Chef's Table AND "The Full Experience" (tour of the restaurant, private wine tasting w/the sommelier,and cook w/the chef). 8 course meal, $20 corkage fee. Read more.