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10Best Bars
Aub Zam Zam
(Nightlife - Bars)
1633 Haight St, San Francisco  94117 • 415-861-2545
        Description: HAIGHT-ASHBURY. Great cocktails abound at this area bar, and young professionals pack the place in after-work flocks. Martinis are a house specialty, and sitting amid exotic furnishings and subtle lighting, you'll feel as if you're in another place or era. The bar has been around since the 1940s, and its accomplished sense of hospitality and quirkiness keeps folks returning. Plus, the jukebox maintains the period with a variety of classic crooners.
       

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Blondie's Bar and No-Grill
(Nightlife - Bars)
540 Valencia St, San Francisco  94110 • 415-864-2419
        Description: INNER MISSION DISTRICT. Blondie's is a local favorite for a variety of reasons: jazz and blues music, a hip crowd, and a relaxed atmosphere, courtesy of large windows that open out to the street. Enjoy well-mixed cocktails during happy hour, and make sure to try one of their martinis – a house specialty. A pool table is available for friendly competition.
        User Rating: 9.5 / 10
       

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Buena Vista Cafe
(Nightlife - Bars)
2765 Hyde St Hyde and Beach Sts, San Francisco  94109 • 415-474-5044
        Description: FISHERMAN'S WHARF. This area cafe serves as an especially pleasant stop for late-nighters looking to have a drink with friends. It's also notable for having been a setting in the movie "When a Man Loves a Woman," with Meg Ryan. Drinks range from cocktails to specialty coffees, and the Irish coffee has earned quite a loyal following. Expect crowds too, because the place's reputation is strong, thanks to tasty bar food and great views of the waterfront.
        User Rating: 8.875 / 10
       

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Cafe Flore
(Nightlife - Bars)
2298 Market St, San Francisco  94114 • 415-621-8579
        Description: THE CASTRO. Long a prime people-watching spot, this fantastic cafe also excels as a casual hangout, gathering place and individual retreat. A lovely outdoor patio gets lots of business, and greenhouse-like glass walls provide shelter without seeming claustrophobic. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served, and an espresso bar vends pastries and caffeine galore. In addition, a full liquor bar delivers appealing, better-than-average offerings, rounding out the practiced criteria of one of Market Street's more enticing destinations. (NB The alcohol bar is cash-only.)
       

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Doc's Clock
(Nightlife - Bars)
2575 Mission St, San Francisco  94110 • 415-824-3627
        Description: MISSION DISTRICT. Casual atmosphere and a laid-back attitude collaborate to cure what ails you at this popular place. Retro decor adds to the charm, and an intriguing cross-section of folks frequents the long-lived establishment. Although it's usually crowded, Doc's offers a great opportunity to meet with friends for a drink and a round or two of shuffleboard. Strong, well-mixed drinks work quickly to take the edge off long days.
       

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Jade Bar
(Nightlife - Bars)
650 Gough St, San Francisco  94102 • 415-869-1900
        Description: HAYES VALLEY. This small, elegant bar packs plenty of atmospheric panache. Shades of its namesake tone set the mood, as do orchids and candlelight, and a 20-foot indoor waterfall adds a dramatic touch. On the main level is the bar; upstairs, a loft lets patrons keep track of the action below, while on the lower level, a lounge invites conversation and nibbling on small plates of Asian-inspired fare. On weekdays, $2 drink specials make happy hour a can't-miss proposition. Another irresistible quirk is the men's room mirror, which affords visitors a view of the bar while they're in medias res.
       

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Martuni's
(Nightlife - Bars)
4 Valencia St, San Francisco  94103 • 415-241-0205
        Description: CIVIC CENTER. Up front, a large bar welcomes good-natured patrons, many of whom stop in frequently for camaraderie and tasty drinks. In the rear room, most of the musical action takes place. There, a pianist regales folks with pop classics, show tunes and anything singable, and crowds join in with eager voices. The quality of performance is quite good, even with the accompaniment of many creative martinis, and time spent is certain to be fun for male or female, gay or straight. From Sunday to Thursday, tunes begin around 9:30pm; on Friday and Saturday, they start at 5:30pm.
       

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Mo Bar
(Nightlife - Bars)
222 Sansome St Mandarin Oriental Hotel, San Francisco  94105 • 415-276-9888
        Description: FINANCIAL DISTRICT. When expense-account downtime is in order, this subdued ground-floor establishment proves ideal. Sumptuous fabrics, a carved-wood goddess and soft piano music provide a haven for quiet conversation or relaxing over a delicious cocktail. Like the decor, the small-plates menu shows Asian flair, which appeals to a clientele composed largely of professionals and fascinated visitors. Service is unfailingly attentive no matter who you are, and although expensive, the lounge maintains its reputation with aplomb.
       

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The Cellar
(Nightlife - Bars)
685 Sutter St, San Francisco  94102 • 415-441-5678
        Description: UNION SQUARE. The Cellar, with its dim, underground ambience, ably lives up to its name. Awash in atmospheric charm, it also makes a good first-date spot, as the crowd of young San Franciscans attests. A large beer and wine selection satisfies most thirsts, and mixed drinks are also available. Talented DJs, live music performances, and folks on the dance floor keep the atmosphere charged. Music styles include jazz, soul, and Latin.
       

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Tosca Café
(Nightlife - Bars)
242 Columbus Ave, San Francisco  94133 • 415-986-9651
        Description: NORTH BEACH. A perfectly polished mahogany bar invites guests to linger over a well-mixed cocktail (don't neglect the martinis and cosmopolitans!) or a steaming espresso at this time-tested, appealing bar. The North Beach neighborhood lounge draws a diverse crowd, who relish punching in a favorite song on the jukebox and relaxing in a comfortable booth. Be aware that the place occasionally hosts a celebrity or two, so keep your eyes peeled!
       

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