Stop what you're doing -- THIS is your new local. Full bar with an excellent array of quality beers, wine, and spirits, and the bartenders who know how to sling them. Read more.
Great drinks. A bit loud. Fun! Order the spicy cucumber jalapeño Margarita. Order an AMF if you're brave. Yum Tachos!
Zagat 26. Cost: $49. amazing" wood-fired pies &"incredible", high-end pastas, "industrial-chic"; quarters are "tight", music's "loud", waits discourage some, "go early on a slow night"
Never that crowded or loud, it's a great spot to bring out-of-towners who like craft beer. No large plate vegetarian dishes but the hand cut kennebec fries are amazing. Super thick wedge fries!
excited to have this place in the neighborhood! so many great beers on tap, and a laid-back, unpretentious vibe!
The main attraction is the 36 rotating draft beers with an outdoor beer garden, but there's also a menu of bar food that veers toward the hearty side, like beef cheek poutine & fried pig tails. Read more.
Come during a weekend night to experience The Can in all its glory. It’s loud. It’s packed. You can practically smell the booze cocktail wafting from the hoards of hungry patrons waiting in line Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2012 Winner – Editorial Pick – Best Place to Overdo Dairy (Savory Variety). This loud grotto has some great beer on draft (including Pliny the Elder), and a menu than runs to the… Read more.
Despite it being crowded, with loud music playing, I can actually have a conversation with friends. Good job with the baffling, guys.
May we recommend the chicken confit with dirty rice and cane syrup gastrique? Complement fancy with fratty by ordering a Hurricane. Come spring, look for fresh crawfish shipped in from the gulf. Read more.