Nightly Specials: Sunday: Buy a Shot, Get a Pony! Monday: $10 Burger and a Beer, $5 Fernet shots all night! Tuesday: 2-for-1 margaritas, $1 tacos, and Trivia at 8pm. Boozey Prizes! Wednesday: Wing Wednesday 25 cent Wings All Night Thursday: Fundraiser Night! 10% of all sales can be donated to the charity of your choice! Late Night Happy Hour: Buy a shot of Jameson and get a PBR 10:00pm-close! Saturday and Sunday Brunch 10:00-3:00, Endless Mimosas 10:00-3:00! Early Bird Special: Bloody Mary's are only $4 from 10:00am-11:00am! Happy Hour: Monday-Friday, 5:00-7:00 $3 bottled beer and $4 well cocktails!
FROM THE TEAM OF THE BON VIVANTS - JOSH HARRIS, SCOTT BAIRD, AND JASON HENTON - A KICK ASS, WELL MADE, NO BULLSHIT, NEIGHBORHOOD COCKTAIL BAR WITH GREAT MUSIC, DELICIOUS DRINKS, AND FOOD TIL THE END.
Beauty Bar San Francisco opened in the fall of 1998 in the burgeoning Mission District. Founder Paul Devitt enlisted Gary “Glitter” Hayes (R.I.P.) and Chase Marshall to convert the former dive bar, Sunrest Tavern, utilizing a salvaged interior from a Long Island salon.
Our restaurant serves up technique driven comfort food for the most discerning palates, while our bar mixes great drinks featuring a blend of classic cocktails and house favorites. 6 lanes of bowling + great food and drinks = FUN! Large projector screen to broadcast movies, playoffs, and debates. Covered bike parking on the patio.
Nihon, one of San Francisco’s must see venues, offers contemporary Japanese cuisine with a sophisticated twist on Izakaya (Japanese version of tapas), and a wide array of fresh sashimi and sushi rolls. If you are a whisky lover, Nihon offers the largest single malt selection found on the west coast with over 500 selections, and all available for purchase. All bottles purchased can be stored in a private locker on the premises for future visits. Nihon is renowned for amazing, house made creative whisky and champagne cocktails. If you are a connoisseur of whiskey or love amazing Japanese cuisine, visit us for dinner or a night cap. We look forward to meeting you!
Asiento has a warm, friendly, neighborhood vibe that's perfect for an after work drink or for a night out. Featuring a comfortable bar and extensive tapas menu, this is the perfect place for groups that want to get together for drinks and food, without the restaurant commitment. Don't be surprised if suddenly you find yourself at Asiento for the entire night; it feels like home, with bartender service! Brunch is a recovery party of sorts with all of the fun events scheduled on weekends. Come and have some hair of the dog with us. We will be playing chill tunes and have bloody mary and mimosa specials. In the kitchen, we will be firing up bacon, eggs, and other morning goodness such as crab cake eggs benedict with chipotle hollandaise, tater tots, double thick bacon, omelettes, breakfast burritos, and more. Each Sunday we feature local DJs spinning recovery beats. With live local DJs, board games, trivia, and late food service, Asiento is one cool place you will want to visit.
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Located in a premiere venue in the heart of San Francisco’s hippest neighborhood, the Mission District, Slate offers an upscale, comfortable lounge space for pre-post-dinner drinks, cocktails and a friendly game of pool. Slate also hosts parties featuring some of the region’s best DJ’s spinning a wide range of music from Brazilian, Hip Hop, Reggae, House, 80′s Mash-ups, R&B Funk, and more. See our calendar for more information. Operating hours: Weds – Fridays: 6 pm – 2 am Saturdays: 9 pm – 2 am Happy Hour: Wed – Fri 6 pm – 10 pm with $5 well drinks, $1 off beers, $6 shot of Jameson or Bulleit with a Tecate For booking information, please contact [email protected] 2925 16th Street (between Mission and South Van Ness Streets) San Francisco, CA 94103
The corner of Shotwell and 20th streets has been a place for neighbors to meet and drink since Schlichtmann & Bredhofy Grocery Saloon opened here back in 1891. Mindful of this rich tradition, Shotwell's Bar opened in 2006 adding to the short list of bars that have occupied this space. Enjoy local, regional and international beers at this historic Mission district, San Francisco bar. Take a look at our Tshirts, www.taverntees.com
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The Double Play has been a San Francisco Gem since it opened across the street from the old San Francisco Seals Stadium in 1909!! You will enjoy all the sports memorabilia from local and national teams as well as our delicious Italian-American inspired menu. The Double Play has a bar, dinning room, and indoor patio, that is available for rentals of any kind (capacity 100). Please contact for prices. We are now serving dinner Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays from 5-9. Check us out on Yelp.
Daily Happy Hour until 7PM Drink Specials every day 4 flat screen TVs with satellite cable for major sporting events Internet MP3 jukebox (SOON TO DIE DIE DIE) and be replaced by my Box Music Saucy, back-talking beer jerks ("bartenders")
Martha Rodriguez is a self taught, Chicana artist. Originally from San Jose, she has been a resident of San Francisco for many years. Martha has a degree in Social Welfare from U.C. Berkeley and worked in the field of Public Health at the onset of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980’s. She helped with researching the causes and effects of HIV during that time. When her son and daughter were born, she began to volunteer in their schools creating Chicano culture related art curriculum to share with the students. It was then that she began to explore her own art form making jewelry, crafts and painting. Always intrigued by color, cultures, creativity and lifestyles, Martha continues to create one of a kind jewelry with an emphasis on bright colors, beadwork and Dia de los Muertos / Frida Kahlo iconography. Her home accessories also highlight Latino icons with an assortment of crowns, crosses framed in shadow boxes. Martha’s paintings, also rich in color carry on the thread of Chicano themes and also explore the beauty of women’s powerful bodies as a more natural alternative to the gaunt images seen in fashion magazines. In life, Martha was diagnosed with Leukemia in 2010. As a cancer survivor, she lives each day enriched by the challenges she faces, every smile she receives and laugh she can share. She sees life as a myriad of bright colors she hopes to express in the artwork she creates.
Craft Labs is an art studio for making things, learning new skills, while meeting and learning from others. Classes are inexpensive, generally about 2 hours long and held in the evenings, and some weekends. Take a class, it is a great way to relax after work. The studio is in a former factory building, now full of professional artists, in the Mission/Potrero Hill neighborhood. Art materials and full instructions will be provided except where specified. Much of the art supplies come from SCRAP, a store that sells all kinds of materials discarded from industry. This shop helps keep useful items out of the landfill.
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We produce, co-produce, present, and co-present some really cool new work. We like it a lot, and think you will too.