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335 Powell Street, San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 774-0264

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Infusion Lounge
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124 Ellis St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 421-8700

Located in the heart of San Francisco's Union Square, Infusion Lounge has transformed Bay Area nightlife and private events since its inception in 2009. As the most successful 5-star nightclub in the City, Infusion Lounge continues to showcase some of the world’s biggest DJs and hottest performing acts. Infusion Lounge was named by Condé Nast Traveler as one of the world’s hottest nightclubs shortly after it opened on New Year’s Eve in 2009. It quickly became the see-and-be-seen choice for both local glitterati and celebrities from music, film, television, sports and fashion. The 6500 sq. ft of entertainment space features private rooms, state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, hypnotic LED-illuminated glass columns, and an exotic Asian-inspired interior with giant lacquer dragons, laughing Buddhas, and glowing lattice walls. Indulge in their extensive menu of signature cocktails, premium spirits, and Pan-Asian Fusion cuisine. Whether you’re joining them for dinner, nightclub, or a private event, Infusion Lounge is the perfect space for all of your entertainment needs.

Johnny Foley's Irish House LLC
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243 Ofarrell St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 954-0777

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Clift Hotel
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495 Geary St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 775-4700

An inspired fusion of old-world hotel elegance with distinctly contemporary energy and glamour, the nearly century-old Clift’s modern and daring sense of diversity perfectly captures the city’s spirit. Steps from Union Square shopping and the legendary Nob Hill, Clift is perfectly located for sightseeing, shopping and socializing. Clift’s classic stone exterior opens onto a glowing purple entryway that prepares guests for the wonderland within. Designed by Philippe Starck, the soaring lobby contains one of the most eclectic furniture collections in all of California, with chairs from Ray and Charles Eames, a coffee table by Salvador Dali, a surreal stool inspired by Renee Margritte, and a sculpture custom made by William Sawaya. The centerpiece is a thirty-five-foot fireplace with a Bronze chimney sculpture by Gerard Garouste. The thrilling monumental scale and fantastical furnishings create a dream-like composition that is the cornerstone of Clift’s magic.

Starlight Room
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450 Powell St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 395-8595

Like no other nightclub in the world, The Starlight Room is a signature San Francisco experience sitting 21 stories high above the Sir Francis Drake Hotel.

Burger Bar
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251 Geary St
San Francisco, CA 94102-2202

(415) 296-4272

Vessel San Francisco
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85 Campton Pl
San Francisco, CA 94108

(415) 433-8585

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Sugar Cafe
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679 Sutter St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 923-8146

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Burritt Room + Tavern
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417 Stockton St
San Francisco, CA 94108

(415) 400-0561

Located in Chef Charlie Palmer’s new Mystic Hotel in Union Square, The Burritt Room is a hidden gem offering handcrafted cocktails in an intimate film noir-inspired bar setting. The adjoining dining room, Burritt Tavern, has a lively atmosphere where Executive Chef Luke Knox turns out regionally inspired tavern fare. Large groups are welcome, while curtained booths accommodate smaller parties.

Cantina
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580 Sutter St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 398-0195

Urban Tavern
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333 Ofarrell St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 923-4400

Urban Tavern is one of the best dining experiences in San Francisco and can cater to all of your foodie needs. Open for: Breakfast 6am-11am Dinner: 5:00 pm - 10:00pm Bar: 5:00pm - 11:00 pm

Redwood Room
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495 Geary St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 929-2372

Clift's famous and historic Redwood Room has been restored and reinvented as an exceptionally elegant and modern San Francisco bar. Suffused with all-out glamour, the interior features the original redwood paneling and enormous bar, which, legend has, was carved from a single redwood tree, as well as Starck-designed lounge furniture and an ever-changing array of digital artwork displayed on plasma television screens hung throughout the room.

The Owl Tree
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601 Post St
San Francisco, CA 94109

(415) 359-1600

Johnny Foley's Dueling Piano Bar
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243 Ofarrell St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 954-0777

Taj Campton Place
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340 Stockton St
San Francisco, CA 94108

(415) 781-5555

A landmark hotel at Union Square, featured in the "Best City hotels" by Travel & Leisure List 2011, voted as “World’s Best Places to Stay” by Condé Nast Traveler Gold List 2009. Michelin star-rated Campton Place restaurant & bar. Member of The Leading Hotels of the World.

Sam's Cable Car Lounge
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222 Powell St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 434-7222

Sam’s Cable Car Lounge is located in the epicenter of San Francisco and steps away from Moscone Center. Our place verifies the establishment as the perfect location for private events such as corporate events, birthdays, holidays, engagement parties, weddings and banquets. Our lounge is a modern interior lounge, with a wine cellar of almost 2000 square feet, and full liquor bar and wine tasting room. Sam’s Cable Car Lounge is hottest bar and lounge with Live Music! Come check out what the buzz is all about for our Happy Hour every Monday through Friday from 11AM-7PM! We offer a walk-in humidor with a wide selection of Cigars for you to enjoy in the lounge. Be sure to check out our notable Wine Shop - We carry collectible wines and also our very own private label, Sir Fox (Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Cabernet).

Hogwash
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582 Sutter St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 361-5500

Zingari Ristorante + Jazz Bar
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501 Post St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 885-8850

Vessel
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85 Campton Pl
San Francisco, CA 94108

(415) 433-8585

Benjamin Cooper SF
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398 Geary St (Corner of Mason and Geary)
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 654-5061

Benjamin Cooper was born in the dark morning hours of May 8, 1885 in the outermost neighborhood of the Bronx, New York, a waning moon overhead. A robust baby of nine pounds, he was the first born son of Russian-Jewish immigrants Vlad, a skilled violin maker, and Marjorie, the county's foremost authority on herbal alchemy. Having demonstrated great scholastic promise, Cooper set off to study law at the University of Pennsylvania, with aspirations of becoming a legislator. He was the top student in his class when his academic career ended suddenly and bitterly, just short of his first year. The precise circumstances remain unclear, but some sources claim he was wrongfully expelled after an altercation with the son of the Dean of Humanities. Following his dismissal, Cooper began working at a bonded whiskey house in Philadelphia, a job which afforded him a great deal of friends and admirers in the nighttime establishments of the area. One such friend was John Ross Hardy, a self-made real estate tycoon and notoriously lubricated bachelor. Hardy and Cooper formed a fast friendship that led them to take a hunting trip to Hardy's native St. Louis, a holiday from which Benjamin never returned. Enchanted by the spirit of adventure, Cooper took a job as the barkeep of the riverboat The Unknown Splendor. Touring up and down the Mississippi, he acquired a substantial taste for earthly pleasures and a reputation as a merciless card player. The crew was out for a night of amusement in New Orleans when Cooper encountered a striking young woman working at Silah's Red Lounge, an infamous house of ill-repute. She was Leona Palomino, a runaway from New Mexico trying to find a door into the local entertainment industry. Ben and Leona's love arrived with immediate and lasting vigor. Within a fortnight of meeting, he resolved that he would make a new life for her in California. She accepted his hasty marriage proposal on the condition her family embraced him, and thus Leona and Ben set out west. On March 21, 1904 Benjamin and Leona were married at Rancho Palomino, a humble plot situated twelve miles outside of Truth or Consqeuences, New Mexico. They spent the next year traveling on horseback throughout the southwest, studying the plant traditions of the native populations and sleeping under the stars. When money became scarce, they sold the horses to purchase train fare to Reno, Nevada. There, Benjamin put to use his talent at the card table, causing an uproar amongst some of his more rugged opponents. The newlyweds narrowly escaped a gunfight before departing for San Francisco with their winnings. They arrived dusty and without prospects, yet alight with the fire of optimism. Hard-pressed to find decent work, Cooper ended up taking a job in the kitchen of Frank's Fish & Shell. Cooper negotiated an exchange with the establishment's sympathetic owner Frank Delafor wherein he and Leona would clean the restaurant nightly in exchange for staying in a one-bedroom apartment above. The young couple struggled contentedly until Leona discovered she was with child. The pregnancy proved difficult for Leona, and as such they decided to relocate to Gilded Mesa, a small farm in Bolinas owned by a family friend of the Palominos. Reno Hawk Cooper was born on April 17, 1906, the day before the great earthquake struck San Francisco. Shortly thereafter, the Coopers received notice that Delafor, their beloved employer, had died in the quake and left his business and a modest sum of money to Benjamin. The family returned to the city to restore the establishment as a bar called Frank's, in remembrance of its original owner. With Ben's knowledge of fine spirits and Leona's touch for hospitality, Frank's quickly made a name for itself as one of the best places to get a drink in town. At once convivial and elegant, Frank's was known for its live entertainment and affordable oyster platter. Over the next decade, the business continued to grow, as did the Cooper family, with twins Quinn and Lucy arriving in the Indian summer of 1910. Always a patriot, Cooper enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps on April 30, 1917, just two weeks after the country entered the first World War. Due to his age and natural leadership abilities, Cooper quickly rose to the rank of a respected Sergeant. During his absence, Leona kept Frank's thriving and offered substantial support to the wives and families of soldiers. Ben returned home in the summer of 1918 with a purple heart and a bronze star for bravery after rescuing Major General Omar Bundy in the Battle of Belleau Wood. He joined Leona in her efforts to care for veterans and families affected by the war, offering housing, employment, and complimentary beverages to the bereft. Bolstered by the adoration of the community, Cooper decided to run for mayor of San Francisco. While campaigning at a rowdy Anti-Prohibition protest, Cooper interceded in a fight between the protestors and members of the Anti-Saloon League. Witnesses say as the skirmish escalated, Cooper was pushed into the middle of Stockton Street, where he was hit by an oncoming street car that put him into a coma. Benjamin Cooper died one week later on January 16, 1919, the day the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution banning the sale and consumption of alcohol was ratified. By the time Prohibition went into affect a year later, Leona had re-established Frank's as Cooper's Family Restaurant. She continued to serve the people until her death on March 21, 1954, which would have been her and Ben's 50th wedding anniversary. This bar pays tribute to the life and times of Benjamin Cooper by continuing his legacy of generosity, adventure, and dedication to fine spirits.

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The Westin St. Francis
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335 Powell St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 397-7000

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