The Haight has been a neighborhood of regulars for decades. From a craft beer institution with 50 taps to a 1941 dive that still pours a proper martini, these are the bars where the neighborhood actually goes.
Haight-Ashbury · 547 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA
A Lower Haight beer institution where the walls are layered in earned patina. Trappist signs, brewery stickers, vintage bottles climbing toward the ceiling. Fifty taps and three cask handpulls cycle through California l…
Haight-Ashbury · 1633 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA
Persian Art Deco arches, hand-painted murals, and a long mahogany bar unchanged since 1941 set the scene for SF's most storied martini institution. Herb Caen called it 'the Holy Shrine of the Dry Martini', the gin marti…
Haight-Ashbury · 1725 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA
A cozy Haight Street institution that helped shape San Francisco's craft cocktail scene when it opened in 2006, with a low-lit bar still running off the same energy. The barrel-select program sets the tone, the Alembic …
Haight-Ashbury · 1398 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA
The original gastropub/brewery at Haight and Masonic, pouring house-brewed ales and American fare from the same corner since 1997. The burger draws regulars from across the neighborhood, the beer list rotates through ho…
Haight-Ashbury · 1568 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA
An English pub on Haight Street with open-front windows, a weekly pub quiz, and soccer on every screen. The beer list runs deeper than most SF bars (proper ales alongside the usual taps) and weekend mornings bring a ful…
Haight-Ashbury · 582 Haight St #584, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA
A punk dive on Lower Haight with a working jukebox, pinball machines, and cheap drafts. The freshly squeezed Lemon Drop is the surprise order (real citrus, not a mix) and weekend nights fill up fast with a crowd that ha…
Haight-Ashbury · 1569 Haight St, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA
Walls of accumulated memorabilia, a mounted deer head strung with holiday lights, and a Bloody Mary that has been six dollars since the Haight was still weird. Gold Cane has held down this corner since 1978. Opens at no…