San Francisco Pubs & Sports Bars
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Pubs & Sports Bars in San Francisco, California.
Looking for a place to wet your whistle? Drop in for a cold one at a local San Francisco pub or sports bar. Saddle up to the bar or pull up a chair and nosh on nibblies while watching the game. Pubs and sports bars usually feature a full menu and TVs for watching major sports events. Be sure to read all about San Francisco's pubs and sports bars in the descriptions below along with maps and reviews.
Enjoy a selection of beers, spirits and cocktails at Elixir, a neighborhood bar located in the Mission District. The bar offers cocktail catering, including themed events, private classes and more.
Serving upscale French brasserie cuisine, Absinthe is open for lunch and dinner with weekend brunch. A number of events are also held throughout the year.
This brewery and restaurant grew out of the notion to combine handcrafted beers with Spanish dishes. Located in a historic building, the restaurant offers nine handcrafted beers, Spanish brandies, and a wide variety of others drinks along with rustic regional Spanish cuisine.
Open 11:30am to 2:00am daily, the Toronado pub offers a selection of microbrews and imported beers and ales. A number of special events are held throughout the year, including Meet the Brewers.
Located in North Beach, Vesuvio is a local neighborhood bar, known for its eclectic Beat ambiance. Enjoy a number of drinks, including the sake tini, organic wine coolers, Bohemian coffee and more.
Zeke's Diamond Sports Bar and Grill boasts a number of TVs that broadcast an array of sports from six satellite dishes. There is also a full bar menu and a menu filled with burgers, salads, hot dogs and other foods to eat in or take out.
Buena Vista's claim to fame is their signature Irish coffee drink; strong coffee is infused with Irish whiskey and topped with a heavenly layer of freshly whipped heavy cream. Patrons can also grab a bite to eat, with a selection of breakfast items, salads, soups, burgers, sandwiches, entrees, and desserts to choose from.
Lefty O'Doul's is located on Geary Street in San Francisco. Typical pub fare is featured on this menu. Catering is also available.
The Monk’s Kettle is a small neighborhood tavern, offering upscale pub food and an extensive selection of craft beers and wines. The menu features locally grown and organic produce, free range meats, artisan cheeses and breads and sustainable seafood.
4th Street Bar and Grill is located in the San Francisco Marquis Hotel. This bar has several flat screen TVs to watch the game, features 18 beers on tap, as well as a casual menu featuring lunch and dinner options.
The Piped Piper Bar is an upscale pub located in the Palace Hotel San Francisco. The bar is an ideal place to unwind after a busy day. A wide range of cocktails, beers and wine are available at the bar, as well as light fare.
Sit inside at the bar or enjoy people watching from their outdoor patio. The menu features original offerings like a warm pistachio brie and spinach salad. Large flat screen TVs are found inside showing popular sports.
This restaurant and brewery sits in the sunny Mission/Potrero Hill area of San Francisco. Master Brewer James Renfrew is always on target with his creations and Chef Parker Murphy compliments these tasty ales with a nice variety of main courses. Enjoy patio dining, pool tables and the roof deck, which boasts stunning, sunset views of Twin Peaks!










