by missrowan » Fri May 23, 2014 1:29 am
: to add onto lunchable's list... He isn't much of a drinker but if you are, some options in sf are: muka (wine bar), Virgil's sea room (cool bar, nice backyard), fig & thistle (low key, one of my favourites) and biergarten right around the corner. Those are less sight-y than the cove, for example. But they're nice just to hang out in.
Also worth mentioning is night life at the academy of sciences. They basically open the exhibits/museums the first Thursday of every month and also sell drinks. Science and alcohol?? Can't go wrong. Somewhat similar, but Oakland art murmur happens every first Friday and it's when a bunch of art galleries in the same area do open houses and also serve drinks.
On the topic of Oakland, cafe von kleef does a killer grapefruit drink (it's a bar despite its deceptive name). My favourite food place in the area is Kingston 11, a Jamaican restaurant in Oakland. Right next to it is rock paper scissors collective, an art collective that holds various open art classes and also sells assorted art, crafts, clothes, general knick knacks, some of which are made by their students. I especially like their zine library upstairs, cozy little place with a couch perfect for reading poetry while twirling your hipster moustache.
More food places: slow and belli osteri in the Berkeley area (slow has a pretty cute backyard rose garden), and La Note for brunch. Farther down in rockridge area you'll find ici and Tara's for ice cream. Personally a fan of Tara's but ici always draws a crowd. If you keep going down college there's a brunch place called bourbon and beef that has bottomless mimosas every day. Never been, but it sounds sweet af. Kirala is a Japanese grill restaurant that tops my list as well.
Also acme bread down on San Pablo makes me feel like I died and went to bread heaven. Just saying.
Oh, and I guess I should mention ruby skye, if you're into that kind of thing. I've also gone to pretty good shows at the mezzanine and the great american.