2016年12月13日 星期二

The Coziest Bars In San Francisco, by means of neighborhood - Hoodline

we have gotten a brief reprieve, but the rain that led to headaches across the city will be lower back tomorrow, and is set to last for the leisure of the week. mix that with 50-degree temperatures, and or not it's no surprise that break spirits are being dampened. 

So we polled Hoodline's hardworking crew of neighborhood editors to advocate the highest quality bars of their neighborhoods for a well-merited drink in a comfy atmosphere. listed below are the spots to hit if you wish to curl up by means of the fire, sip on some thing powerful, and let your cares soften away. 

Bayview

Gratta Wines' dimly lit and intimate Bayview tasting room (5273 3rd St.) features several home made wines created by way of enviornment resident Barbara Gratta. if you are looking for a nice place to combine and mingle along with your neighbors, then this is the place to be. each Thursday, they do a pairing particular with a Bayview-based restaurant, and the fees are low-cost. —Meaghan Mitchell, Bayview/Fillmore neighborhood editor

Castro 

"weather" the rain has you residing on what might have been or reveling in schadenfreude, Twin Peaks Tavern's (401 Castro St.) huge glass windows provide the best vantage aspect to absorb all that the seasonal wetness has to present. Ideally located next to the bus cease, Castro Station, and F-line, why not simply order a traditional cocktail, nestle into one of the most bar's cushioned seats, and see the place the evening (examine: afternoon) takes you. —Shane Downing, Castro local editor

Cole Valley

Why get moist anticipating the N-Judah or some of the many buses that passes via Cole Valley? Pop into the lately renovated Finnegan's Wake (937 Cole St.) to feed the jukebox, take pleasure in an grownup beverage, and take heed to the pitter-patter of raindrops on the skylight over the pool desk. —Walter Thompson, inner sunset/Cole Valley neighborhood editor

inner Finnegan's Wake. | picture: Walter Thompson/Hoodline Divisadero

If a wood-paneled room clad with taxidermy, woodsy tapestries, and artwork of long-dead English royalty is never the excellent region to climate a storm on Divisadero, then we do not know what is. Dry within the rain and heat within the winter, The page (298 Divisadero St) in no way fails to deliver as cozy hang-out with amazing beer and an excellent preference of whiskey. —Stephen Jackson, Divisadero local editor

Duboce Triangle

Make yourself at home (however keep your pants on) on the residence (718 14th St.) all the way through Duboce Triangle's subsequent rain bathe. sure, the plush Victorian-fashion decor and eccentric upholstery could remind you of the home of an Elizabethan spinster, but the delectable cocktail menu interprets properly right into a prolonged visit, and the dim lighting is forgiving of even probably the most rain-soaked of shoppers. —Shane Downing, Castro nearby editor

The seating area on the dwelling. | picture: Alexander k./Yelp Excelsior

Step off of Mission road into Rocks Den (4431 Mission St.) to neglect your troubles in a latest man cave. The bar facets televisions for activities lovers, a free pool desk, and a comfy back room decked out with tasteful wallpaper, a fire and sofas for lounging. check in on distinctive days for special offers, like Wine and Whiskey Wednesdays. —Will Carruthers, Ingleside/Excelsior regional editor

Fillmore

For a comfortable evening, 1300 on Fillmore (1300 Fillmore St.) is a comfortable spot full of swanky couches and chairs, with a wall covered in ancient traditional Fillmore neighborhood photographs. They offer an outstanding satisfied hour on weekdays from 5:30-7:30 pm and all evening lengthy on Thursdays, with cornmeal fried oysters, fried bird sliders, and Southern-impressed cocktails beginning at $5. —Meaghan Mitchell, Bayview/Fillmore nearby editor

Hayes Valley

if you've all the time wanted to combine a bookstall and a bar, then Two Sisters Bar and Books (579 Hayes St.) is your new hang-out. Sidle as much as a stool, get yourself an artisan cocktail (they principally comprehend their manner around whiskey and gin), borrow a book from their cabinets, and watch the hours dissolve. —Amy Stephenson, higher Haight nearby editor

internal Two Sisters. | image: Two Sisters/facebook internal Richmond

Nothing will serve you more advantageous on a rainy afternoon than a proper pub. Quiet and unpretentious, The Bitter end (441 Clement St.) sports a fireplace, deep benches, chipped varnish and darts. it's also got a full roster of pub snacks waiting in your beck and contact, for when that third Guinness turns into supper. —Camden Avery, upper Haight local editor and Richmond creator

inner sundown

just like love, now and again the bar you're trying to find is correct in entrance of you. With a working fireplace, overstuffed couches and a various mix of u.s. college students and local regulars, fireplace Bar (603 Irving St.) is the superb place to heat up before mountaineering aboard the N-Judah that stops right backyard its entrance door. —Walter Thompson, internal sundown/Cole Valley neighborhood editor

fireplace Bar's namesake fireplace. | photograph: Stan L./Yelp reduce Haight

Noc Noc (557 Haight St.), brief for "Nocturnal Nocturne," is popular for its craft beer selection, sake on faucet, and its funky wall artwork and artifacts striking from the ceiling. The three-decade-historical bar is probably one of the few consuming businesses within the metropolis that doesn't have a tv. take a seat at one in every of nooks during the area, which the fashioned dressmaker purposely made to maximize privateness, so you can truly keep on a dialog with pals whilst you imbibe. Oh yeah, there's additionally a fire. —Alisa Scerrato, regional editor

Mission

The wood Nickel (1900 Folsom St.) is without doubt one of the coziest bars within the Mission. The all-female-owned dive bar features a pool table; a jukebox with an eclectic mix of music, from The remedy to Led Zeppelin; and an affordable beer and shot particular. What's most first rate is their clean fruit "painkillers," made from a blend of gold rum, orange juice, pineapple, and coconut topped with a splash of nutmeg. i do know what you're pondering: "bloodless day, bloodless drink?" but significantly, bartender Joe Lee got this recipe from the Soggy greenback Bar within the British Virgin Islands in 1971, and drinking even one of these drinks makes you believe like you've all of sudden been transported to a tropical island. —Alisa Scerrato, local editor

A painkiller on the wooden Nickel. | picture: Alisa Scerrato/Hoodline Outer sunset

baby, it's cold backyard, specially in case you reside within the Outer sunset. if you'd like a reprieve from the fog, duck into the these days resurrected Riptide (3639 Taraval St.) just a few blocks from Ocean beach. With small bar tables and cozy pink sofas scattered around a comfy inn indoors, this is the ideal place to relish lazy chats over native brews and sizzling toddies. —Fiona Lee, Outer sundown local editor

North seaside

Inclement weather obtained you down? Pop on over to Sweeties paintings Bar (475 Francisco St.) for a stiff drink and warm conversation with the locals. The pool table is free, and they're going to even make you a pizza if you're so inclined. remember to rub the Buddha statue on the entrance for respectable luck. —Nathan Falstreau, North beach regional editor

SoMa

For a comfortable bar event simply off the overwhelmed path of the Folsom corridor, Driftwood (1225 Folsom St.) makes a pleasant getaway with its low lights, at ease couches, flickering fake-hearth, and robust whiskey drinks. just make certain to warn your date in regards to the giant picket penis sculpture displayed in the bathing room, a holdover from the space's past as a leather bar. —Allie Pape, San Francisco editor

at the bar at Driftwood. | photo: Uli B./Yelp Tenderloin

if you end up caught within the rain in the Tenderloin this weekend, Emperor Norton's Boozeland's (510 Larkin St.) fake fireplace won't do a great deal to heat you up. however their $5 drinks, pool table, shuffle board and furry 4-legged consumers will get the job completed just great. —Brittany Hopkins, Tenderloin regional editor

upper Haight

The legendary Zam Zam (1633 Haight St.) is your place to stave off impending iciness blues in the higher Haight. at all times dark, always beautiful, the worn-velvet-and-brass vibe is the best invitation for a tumbler of Scotch or a sizzling toddy. —Camden Avery, higher Haight neighborhood editor

don't see your favorite regional listed here? We're still trying to find writers and editors to expand to extra neighborhoods across the city. Or share your preferred comfortable watering gap in the comments.

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