Top Ten Happy Hours in San Francisco
posted Wed Jul 18 15:12:00 -0700 2007 by viola
Looking for a bit of pause after a long and tiring day? Want to get together with friends to catch up and reminisce? Hoping to do so on the cheap? The answer to all three is an easy one: Happy Hour — an inexpensive, reliable tonic for all that ails you, and in San Francisco, you’ll find a heady mix of the trendy (540 Club), the funky (Boom Boom Room), the surprising (Hi-Dive), and the popular (The Tonga Room). Indeed, the following Top Ten offers a proper blend of social scene and smooth deals, infused with just the right amount of memorable, spirited kick.
10. The Irish Bank
Located in Nob Hill near the Financial District, this pub is a favorite stopover after work. With historical photographs, documents, and antiques lining the walls, The Irish Bank wears its heritage proudly and welcomes all to raise a pint. On Fridays, be prepared for a major crowd starting at Happy Hour (3-6 p.m.), going well into the night.
9. Boom Boom Room
The cool, inviting ambiance is a constant at this blues club on Fillmore St., founded by legend John Lee Hooker. During Happy Hour, enjoy a seamless “flow” of music, drink and soul.
8. 540 Club
Attracting the collegiate crowd, this club is on the trendy side but because so, its atmosphere is never lacking in energy. Its drinks are also on the cheap, with $3 wells and most tap beers. Location: Inner Richmond.
7. Zebulon
The first of the SoMa destinations on our list, Zebulon is indicative of the neighborhood: trendy and laid-back. Groove to the DJ’s spinning while sipping $3 well cocktails or $4 house wine. Complement it all with some spicy sweet-potato fries.
6. Jade Bar
Located in the city’s Western Addition, Jade Bar is all about the calm and when you go here, it’s to relax and chill with friends. At Happy Hour, soak in the zen with $2 cocktails and Asian-fusion appetizers.
5. HI-Dive
This unassuming “dive” is located right on the Embarcadero, under the Bay Bridge, a short walk from the ballpark, making it the perfect hangout before and after a game. Happy Hour offers $4 drafts and well drinks with a waterfront view.
4. Mars Bar & Restaurant
Another South of Market pick, this bar always overflows once the workday ends, thanks to its great selection of drinks and appetizers. Order pints for $2.50, wells for $4. Small plate selections include quesadillas and mozzarella sticks.
3. WISH
This lounge is a place to let it go, with a house DJ providing the beats. Recline on one of the couches and even wait to be served as your WISH is granted: Happy Hour is here. Enjoy $3 wells, $2 beers, and $1 off specialty drinks.
2. The Public
Set among the warehouses of San Francisco’s SoMa district, The Public is “industrial chic” with its loft-like space, designer couches, and hearty American fare. Not only does it offer a cool Happy Hour, but it offers a “Happier Hour” Thursday thru Saturday, with a $5 food menu and even more drink specials.
1. The Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar
Recognized as “San Francisco’s Best Happy Hour” by several publications, including San Francisco Magazine, The Tonga Room is also our pick for the top Happy Hour in the city. A winning combination of style and ambiance, consistency and quality, makes The Tonga Room of the Fairmont Hotel an easy choice. For a very reasonable $7 and the price of one drink, enjoy the bar’s famed buffet of Pacific Rim delicacies while you unwind amidst the grass huts and electric tiki torches.
Check out the Unthirsty San Francisco Home Page, and be sure to find more happy hours on the San Francisco Happy Hour Map!
by Anonymous on Wed Jul 18 18:45:34 -0700 2007
WISH SUX
by Anonymous on Wed Jul 18 19:09:56 -0700 2007
Where do the gays go>??!
!>@
by Anonymous on Wed Jul 18 23:52:23 -0700 2007
Bah, you're missing some of the best ones. There's a great rum bar on Haight st (cant remember the name right now) that's got $2 pints and punch specials. The Elbo Room in the Mission probably has 20 different happy hour specials, including $5 for Tecate and Herradura, the same deal for Jim Beam and PBR, and goes later than any others.
by Anonymous on Thu Jul 19 10:25:50 -0700 2007
Hobson's Choice is the name of the bar you're talking about in Upper Haight...
by Anonymous on Thu Jul 19 21:02:49 -0700 2007
Tonga Room - the ceramic coconut arrives - filled to the rim with chipped ice - but the mai tai is room temperature!
bud e luv sang with or without you to my mom many years ago!
my parents got stuck with the tab - oh to be 23 again
by Anonymous on Thu Jul 19 21:39:28 -0700 2007
Docs clock - $1 PBR 6-9. drinks on the cheap!
by Anonymous on Wed Jul 25 17:46:54 -0700 2007
Who the HELL voted for Tonga Room? 16-year-old kids on their way home from the prom? Because teenagers and dorky tourists are the only people I ever see there. And Tonga is VERY dishonest in their billing practices. Once, they charged someone else's tab to my credit card, and I had to file a dispute with my credit company. Another time, I was there for a bday party, and they overcharged our group by $100! When we complained, the manager was VERY rude and treated us like we were tourists. Seriously, that place is childish, lame, and unfriendly. How did it get #1?
by Anonymous on Wed Aug 29 16:41:11 -0700 2007
The International on Columbus across from Bimbo's...all drafts and well drinks are 2 bucks...4-8. Best deal in town!
by Anonymous on Fri Sep 21 16:40:15 -0700 2007
Irish Bank is fun but it's not a happy hour. There are no food or drink specials so what do they offer from 3 to 6? I have no idea but they call it happy hour.
by Anonymous on Thu Jun 12 11:19:22 -0700 2008
The Cafe in the Castro - 2 for the price of 1 till 9pm!
by Anonymous on Wed Jan 14 08:58:00 -0800 2009
Where do the gays go? These gays go to Eureka on 18th just off Castro. Sun-Thur 5-7 they have $7martinis, including premium brands! Other food and drink specials as well.
by anuj on Fri Jan 23 01:12:03 -0800 2009
Wonderful