9 Best Bars in Chinatown and North Beach, San Francisco

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The heterosexual counterpart to the gay Castro, North Beach contains a suave mixture of watering holes, espresso cafés, late-night gelato ops, and strip clubs. Vesuvio Cafe is a must-visit for literary fans.

Vesuvio Cafe

Fodor's Choice

If you're hitting only one bar in North Beach, it should be this one. The low-ceilinged second floor of this raucous boho saloon hangout, little altered since its 1960s heyday (when Jack Kerouac frequented the place), is a fine vantage point for watching the colorful Broadway and Columbus Avenue intersection. Another part of Vesuvio's appeal is its diverse clientele, from older neighborhood regulars and young couples to bacchanalian posses.

255 Columbus Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94133, USA
415-362–3370

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Bimbo's 365 Club

The plush main room and adjacent lounge of this club retain a retro vibe perfect for the "Cocktail Nation" programming that keeps the crowds entertained. For a taste of the original San Francisco nightclub scene, you can't beat it. Indie low-fi and pop bands such as Mustache Harbor and Tainted Love have played here.

1025 Columbus Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94133, USA
415-474–0365

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Bodega

For a glass (or a bottle) of natural wine served with delicious, fresh small plates from burrata and radish salads to flavorful sweet potato tacos, head to this popular neighborhood wine bar. The rotating selection of artisanal wines from small producers, mainly in France, Italy, and California, pairs well with the eclectic, casual atmosphere. The weekend breakfast burritos are legendary.

700 Columbus St., San Francisco, CA, 94133, USA
415-634–7002

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Cobb's Comedy Club

Well-known stand-up comics appear here, though there's more emphasis on up-and-comers. You might also see local sketch comedy and comic singer-songwriters. No one under 18 is admitted, and there is a minimum drink purchase in addition to the entrance fee.

915 Columbus Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94113, USA
415-928–4320

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Cold Drinks Bar

Chinatown

China Live's stylish upstairs, vintage Shanghai–inspired bar focuses on scotch and intricate cocktails with no shortage of creativity. The renowned AvroKO firm's sharp-as-a-tuxedo design, with dramatic lighting and a black-and-gold motif, is as glamorous a setting for drinking as any in this city.

644 Broadway, San Francisco, CA, 94133, USA
415-788–8188

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Moongate Lounge

Chinatown

The upstairs, slightly more casual and hip bar/lounge companion to Mister Jiu's is a destination in its own right. Lunar themes are everywhere, from the drinks' names and colors to the mystical lighting and design accents in a suave space that previously was a banquet room.

The Saloon

Hard-drinkin' in-the-know locals favor this raucous spot, renowned for great blues. Built in the 1860s, the onetime bordello is purported to be the oldest bar in the city. This is not the place to order anything mixed besides maybe a gin and tonic. Get a bottle or can of beer, enjoy the scene, and chat with anyone next to you. Just keep quiet when the music is jamming.

1232 Grant Ave., San Francisco, CA, 94133, USA
415-989–7666

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Specs' Twelve Adler Museum Cafe

If you're into bohemian dive bars, you can groove on this hidden hangout for artists, poets, and heavy-drinking old-timers. Specs' bar is a women-owned and  -run institution and a beloved fixture. It's one of the few remaining old-fashioned watering holes in North Beach that still smack of the Beat years and the 1960s. Though it's just off a busy street, Specs' is strangely immune to the hustle and bustle outside.

12 William Saroyan Pl., San Francisco, CA, 94133, USA
415-421–4112

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Tony Nik's

For a dive bar with old San Francisco soul, go no further for a nightcap involving an old-fashioned, martini, or Negroni after a night of pizza crushing.

1534 Stockton St., San Francisco, CA, 94133, USA
415-693–0990

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