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Where We Drink

  • ABV

    BAR
    3174 16th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 · Mission

    A standing-room neighborhood cocktail bar in the Mission, no pretension and no theatrics, from the Bon Vivants team. Where San Francisco bartenders drink, with a tight rotating list, a kitchen that holds up to the drinks, and a back bar of obscure spirits the staff actually uses. Best for a walk-in evening when you want to be left alone with a good drink.

  • True Laurel

    BAR
    753 Alabama Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 · Mission

    The Lazy Bear team's Mission cocktail room, named for the family's restaurant program, where modern California ingredients (yuzu, mountain herbs, smoked salt) get treated with classic technique. Polished but unfussy, with a kitchen that runs the cocktail program in reverse: drinks built to pair with the food, not the other way around. Best for a date or a celebratory drink before dinner up the block.

  • Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar

    BAR
    950 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA 94108 · Nob Hill

    Delightfully nostalgic, the iconic Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar exudes atmosphere in spades. No wonder, since it was a Hollywood set designer who created the themed look and feel. Guests gather around a large central 'lagoon,' once the hotel's indoor swimming pool. Tropical rain, thunder and lightning storms blow through from time to time, while a band plays from a floating boat. Bourdain called it the greatest place in the history of the world.

  • The Buena Vista

    BAR
    2765 Hyde Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 · Fisherman's Wharf

    The 1916 corner café at Hyde and Beach, the room that brought Irish coffee to America in 1952. Owner Jack Koeppler and travel writer Stanton Delaplane reverse-engineered the Shannon Airport recipe over a long night, consulted the Mayor of San Francisco (also a dairy owner) on the cream, and have been pouring it ever since. Communal seating, Tullamore D.E.W. exclusively, up to 2,000 Irish coffees a day. Best for a foggy morning before the cable car or a final stop after a day at Fisherman's Wharf.

  • Pacific Cocktail Haven

    BAR
    550 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 · Union Square

    A loud, packed Union Square room from Kevin Diedrich, where Asian ingredients (pandan, jasmine, sesame, miso) drive a program credentialed across North America's 50 Best for years. The pandan Old Fashioned has been on the menu since opening and is the SF cocktail-bar drink of the decade. Best for an early-evening drink, or for a perch at the bar to watch the kitchen do the work.

Where We Eat

  • Mister Jiu's

    RESTAURANT
    28 Waverly Place, San Francisco, CA 94108 · Chinatown

    Brandon Jew's modern Chinese-American room inside a restored 1880s Chinatown banquet hall, one Michelin star. Cantonese-led menu through a California sourcing lens, a wine list that runs deep on Riesling and Champagne, and a cocktail program (Devon Tarby pedigree) that justifies the room on its own. Best for a long dinner with a group of four to six.

  • Zuni Café

    RESTAURANT
    1658 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 · Hayes Valley

    The Hayes Valley institution since 1979, the Judy Rodgers room that defined California cooking for a generation, continued by Gilbert Pilgram. Wood-oven roast chicken for two with bread salad (the dish that made the place famous), oysters at the copper bar, and a wine list that has been one of America's most considered for forty-five years. Best for a long Sunday lunch or a late dinner that runs into the wine list.

Where We Stay

  • The Fairmont San Francisco

    HOTEL
    950 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA 94108 · Nob Hill

    The 1907 Beaux-Arts hotel atop Nob Hill, the room where the United Nations Charter was drafted in 1945. The Tonga Room in the basement, operating since 1945 with a working indoor rainstorm and a band on the floating stage, is one of the best preserved mid-century theme rooms in America. The lobby seals the deal.

  • Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero

    HOTEL
    222 Sansome Street, San Francisco, CA 94104 · Financial District / Embarcadero

    The contemporary luxury counterpoint to the Fairmont, occupying the former Loews Regency tower above the Financial District, with floor-to-ceiling glass over the bay. Clean modern hospitality, a serious lobby bar, and views from the upper floors that justify the address.

Airports

Where the Chapter Begins

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SFO
San Francisco International
13 miles south of downtown San Francisco, on the bay