Fringe scene and friendly-neighbor hangout.
Old-fashioned saloon well stocked with rowdy, baseball watching locals.
Oh New England transplant feeling a bit homesick, this is the place for you.
- Dimples
- Pacific Heights
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Dive, Karaoke
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Open
Thoroughly weird hostess/karaoke bar in the heart of Japantown.
Man behind the decks plays the room just right.
Locals at the bar and groups of friends at the tables drinking pints.
A dive/sports bar for divey Bay Area sports fans. And writers.
There are dive bars, and then there’s the Ha-Ra.
Preppy-athletic locals who live down the street pack in.
- Li Po
- Chinatown
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Dive
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Open
Bad lighting, Buddha statue, red vinyl booths and the banging of dice cups.
Dig the tattoos and punk jukebox. Great beer selection.
Drinks are cheap, wigs are cheaper.
Notoriously impossible to find dive bar off Castro.
Dirty, dark, smelly shithole of a dive. In other words: totally credible.
Tiny, unassuming tavern, formerly just a dive, now next big divey thing.
Stiff drinks, big cans of PBR, pool tables and excellent barkeeps.
Top Pick!
Enter a subterranean den of ill repute,bring friends it is ideal for large dis-inhibted groups. Smoke, play dice and sing from the slim English love song selection in the karaoke book
Random SF nightlife at its finest.
Testosterone-soaked dive.
Awesomely crummy dive/sports bar with good burgers, known simply as "The Goose."
San Francisco’s oldest drinkery, with 140 years of infamy.
Top Pick!
A boozing kind of bar. Magnetic dance floor for hot dates with personality deficits.
Top Pick!
When all’s said and done, a fine place to fritter away the day.
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