Named in honour of the constitutional diktat repealing Prohibition, this brewpub gets packed with Giants fans looking to load up on good, nicely priced booze (a mix of...
563 2nd StreetFormerly Daddy's, the Castro's reigning leather bar, 440 Castro has reinvented itself as a moderately swanky lounge but hasn't quite managed to shake off its preening he-man...
440 Castro StreetVying with Doc's Clock for the title of the Mission's best marquee, the 'Five Hunge' is everybody's favourite dive. Cavernous booths, a punk jukebox, a pool table and cheap,...
500 Guerrero StreetThe welcoming atmosphere at Berkeley's oldest pub allows its diverse crowd to take part in a range of activities. For the (relatively) active, there's a huge variety of board...
1822 San Pablo AvenueThe Alley is designed to look like a shanty-town street, complete with knickers strung between building façades and jagged fences separating the booths. At the end of the bar...
3325 Grand AvenueKnown by some as the Peacock because of the illuminated feather out front (there's no other sign), the Argus is far enough down Mission to escape the gentrifying masses. A...
3187 Mission StreetSports nights, stiff drinks, old-fashioned drag shows and lip-synching on weekends, plus a long-standing Tenderloin location all combine to make this a popular spot with loyal...
133 Turk StreetYoung suburbanites drenched in scent and sporting the latest in designer label knock-offs flock to this flashy video bar, which boasts one of the few dancefloors in the Castro....
4121 18th StreetThis little cocktail bar, modelled after its sister bar in New York (and now four other locations nationwide), is decorated with bric-a-brac salvaged from a Long Island hair...
2299 Mission StreetThe secretive locale and supper-club menu of Bix, named for owner Doug 'Bix' Biederbeck ('very vaguely related' to 1920s and '30s jazz cornet legend Bix Beiderbecke, evoke the...
56 Gold StreetA Berkeley institution, Blake's has grown up with the university. Three floors handle overflow crowds on days when Cal teams play, but at other times the space offers something...
2367 Telegraph AvenueWhile many speakeasies were essentially repurposed basements, storerooms or even secret floors in hotels, their modern-day facsimiles are anything but bare bones. Bourbon &...
501 Jones StreetPart laundromat, part bar/café and part performance space, this popular spot remains one of the premier singles hangouts in town. People bring along their dirty linens and a...
1122 Folsom StreetAfter the stock market closes, stockbrokers and short-skirted executives tickle their noses with an incredible selection of sparkling wines and champagnes at this upscale...
714 Montgomery StreetButter combines chill-room vibe (complete with DJ) with trailer-trash kitsch and food. After several years on the scene, it still packs people in, and its magic formula repast...
354 11th Street