Inside the body of a lost plane, bartenders here mix up rum cocktails which, while still sweet, are a far cry from the typical sacchrine scorpion bowls. Thanks for subscribing! Live music, dancing, good drinks, and good times every night at Blondie’s. Il Casaro Pizzeria & Mozzarella Bar - Castro. Named for the glamorous Marianne Faithfull, this speakeasy in the back of The Cavalier inside the Hotel Zetta is intimate and eclectic, all taxidermy, stained-glass lamp shades and patterned textiles. Filled with natural light, Radhaus pays homage to this former Army machine shop with quiet industrial touches. Charcuterie, cheese, conservas and bites, snacks and plates like braised pork with spatzle are available daily after 5pm; a condensed lunch menu is available Thursday through Saturday. With brand new chef Michelle Matthews (formerly of 15 Romolo), British-Indian and Dutch-Indonesian cuisine influences can still be found (nodding to the home turf of gin and its predecessor genever) but Matthews menu revamp means gourmet pub fare shines, whether a perfect beer-battered fish and chips with mashed minted peas and lemon tarragon tartar sauce, Dutch fried favorite bitterballen, or beetroot-cured salmon dotted with fennel pollen Devonshire cream, salmon roe and pomegranate seeds. Tuxedoed bartenders sling half a dozen styles of highball, including the Shanghai Shanty made with Benromach 10, carrot and orange juice, ginger-honey syrup, bitters, peaty Scotch and Anchor lager. We came here on a Friday night and waited in line for about 10 minutes. Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about Albert King - Wednesday Night In San Francisco at Discogs. The Comstock Saloon is an homage to a bygone era of San Francisco where bars were rough and tumble and full of nefarious characters up to their elbows in gold or down to their last dime and drinking their dreams away. Déjà vu! Jolene’s namesake margarita (made with mezcal and hibiscus agave) and $28 bottomless mimosas pair well with the dinner and weekend-brunch offerings, which include plenty of veggie options. There’s happy hour all week too, with different specials depending on the day and daily bartender concoctions, so prepare to be surprised. Order a hotdog with all the fixings or a soft pretzel and stay awhile. Come for their impressive happy hour (Sun-Thur, $5 beer and cocktails, $7 slushies, $8 boilermakers). While the creativity of the drinks may intimidate cocktail traditionalists, the bar, a neighborhood joint with brick walls and friendly faces, is anything but pretentious. This Old Oakland cafe and bar has one of the East Bay's few quality rooftop bars. For starters order one of the bar’s mean margaritas. Geez! We've updated our list of the best bars in San Francisco to incude two—count 'em—two new rooftop spots (Oeste debuts at #5 and Everdene at #7), a stunning new lounge from a Michelin-starred restaurateur (Moongate deubuts at #3) and a stylish lesbian bar with a NSFW dancefloor (Jolene's debuts at #10).