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    False Idol

    4.4 (1.4k reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Left is a drink my wife didn't care for but on my right is a Zombie

    My wife and I celebrated our 8-year anniversary at False Idol and it was an amazing experience from start to finish. We showed up about 2 hours early for our reservation and although we initially had to stand, the staff quickly accommodated us with a table, which was incredibly thoughtful and set the tone for the night. The service was outstanding. The host kept checking in on us throughout the evening, and our waitress was awesome -- attentive, friendly, and genuinely cared that we enjoyed everything. She even swapped out a drink my wife didn't care for without any issue. This place is such an instant escape the moment you walk in. The atmosphere completely transports you somewhere else, and honestly, who couldn't use a place like that right now? We even left with some merch to remember such a special night. My only small nitpick is that some of the drinks didn't hit as hard for my personal taste, but that's probably because I make tiki drinks at home and have certain preferences. That said, the Mai Tai Reserve was hands down the best drink of the night -- absolutely incredible. At $32 it better be good... and it absolutely was worth it. Can't wait to come back.

    Phung V.

    I recommend reserving a table once reservations are open. If not, walk ins have to stand. You can sit at the reserved table for 2 hours. Place is cool with the tiki theme and they have an extensive drink menu. Harmony was our server and she's great! Definitely recommend this place. It's just a fun place to be with delicious drinks.

    Kylie S.

    Went with a group of 5 to False Idol right when the speakeasy opened, as it's located inside the Craft & Commerce restaurant. Nice ambiance walking into the bar with lots of cool lighting fixtures as it represented a tiki bar very well. It was a lot of my group's first times at a speakeasy and they really enjoyed the drinks!

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    Leonardo W.

    Ambiance: 5/5 Service: 5/5 Food: n/a Drinks: 5/5 Price: 4/5 Parking: 3/5 Returning to False Idol was exactly as I would have hoped! Crizel was the server who took care of us, and she did such a wonderful job! Great recommendations too! We stopped by on a Thursday evening with a reservation (highly recommend). Can't wait to come back by again down the road!

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    Drake R.

    Came to San Diego for 2 specific places, The Zoo and False Idol. I have to say the decorations here are killer, it's a blast to look around at all the art. The entrance was totally bizarre being inside another restaurant, cool but bizarre. We were able to arrive an hour before our reservation and snag a bar seat, love that! The staff was super friendly from start to finish, but I have to say, all of the drinks we had were not really what we expected. This is still a great a bar, but the drinks were really unbalanced for us, everything was super heavy on citrus. Still a great experience but if you are used to high caliber tiki bars it was just weird to find these so unbalanced. I feel like I got abused by the lord of citrus. Maybe going to Mothership right before see the SD standards to high. Idk.

    Madi D.

    Who doesn't love a False Idols Experience, it's hard to get in there occasionally and sometimes have to suck it up and deal with standing room. But If you're a Tiki Lover you have to add this Bar to your trip, it's a true gem and honor to the tiki world, overall experience, smell and vibe is top notch. The cocktails never fail to hit and I'll always stick around to have a zombie before hitting the next spot! False Idols for the win!

    Gregg S.

    My BF loves a good tiki bar, so I decided to take him to False Idol. It was the first time for both of us, and we were not disappointed! The place is small, and hidden in a restaurant, so make sure and make reservations!!! We got there during happy hour, which saved us some dough. This atmosphere is other worldly, and you forget your in downtown SD! We recommend the painkiller

    Melanie M.

    I came here for the first time a couple weeks ago for my birthday. I'm glad I made a reservation because it was a Saturday night and was busy. The vibes are so fun and drinks are good. I definitely want to come back!

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    Hannah E.

    Our server Harmony was amazing! She made our night so fun and perfect. Highly recommend getting a volcano bowl!

    Trini M.

    Stopped by for a drink after dinner on a Saturday. The space is super cool, very colorful but also dark. I don't recall what I chose, as I could not make up my mind, and basically went with a random one just based off the name in the moment. We found a table by the bar and enjoyed the ambience because unfortunately, neither my husband nor I liked our drink. Both were super sour. I finished mine only because I felt bad leaving it full. My husband did leave more. That's just our experience. Sadly, we both walked out disappointed.

    Becca J.

    Fun little speak easy inside another bar. Flow to get into the bar was a little chaotic, no signs I'm assuming for speak easy vibe but there's a hostess stand for the man bar and second hostess stand for the speak easy immediately after that. Would definitely recommend a reservation on a Saturday night, line was long and they had us skip the line of walk in visitors. Once we were seated it was great - probably one of the best decor/ambiance of tiki bars I've been to; honestly like a rainforest cafe vibe with fog machine, water features and occasional thunder haha Huge book of all kinds of tiki drinks. Mostly rum to be expected but had non rum options for tequila, mezcal, gin and even pisco. Fun place and would definitely recommend for something different in the city!

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    Peter H.

    In the spirit of Dia De Los Muertos, we decided to visit a speakeasy after dinner. Decoratively invigorating under dim lights and netted ornaments and lamps hanging from above, the interior was packed and booming with music and conversations from every corner. I ordered a Painkiller cocktail, a strong, chilling drink. Some of the others in the group mentioned their drinks were just ok. We were crowding around the bar area, though since someone didn't show for their reservation, we lucked out and snagged a table. Service was great and pretty efficient. There were several folks ordering something that triggered the sounds of a thunderstorm followed by a visually eye-catching show of lights and smoke. We were most certainly amused after the fifth time it happened. As others have mentioned, the restrooms have the sound of a British guy reading out the restaurant's bad reviews. It's kinda cool, but the restroom is sectioned off in a way that forces you to leave the building just to return.

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    Mariel M.

    Came to False Idol after dinner and had a great time! Joined the waitlist at around 9pm and waited about 20 minutes to get in. When joining the waitlist, just know when you get in, you just stand around or wait for a highly coveted bar seat to open up. They have an extensive cocktail menu, and from the two we got it's safe to say that you can't go wrong with any. For the first round, we got the Ube Bae, and it was amazing! The drink was not too sweet, and you could taste all the different flavors! For our second round, we got the Malambo that was supr refreshing! The presentation was on point for both our drinks as well. Being here makes you feel like you're being transported onto a tropical island, and we had a wonderful time! This was a great start to our night

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    Ask the Community - False Idol

    Are kids allowed?

    No. 21+ only.

    Coming from Wisconsin (where we are used to some pretty lax rules) next month and wondering if we come around opening time on a Wednesday evening, are school - age children allowed inside?

    I would say no, because it's a bar. But you could call and ask just in case.

    Are there tiki mugs available for purchase?

    Yes! Currently we have 4 different mugs for purchase only at the bar.

    Are the reservations still available? It looks like the site on opentable is down on my end

    Yes! We do book up quite fast. We always run a waitlist, nightly. The waitlist can be for standing room, the bar or a table if we have any cancellations.

    Can't get a reservation! What's the chance of getting a walk in? Late on a Friday night for 2.

    They'll let you in on a space available basis. It's tight in there, and weekends are usually packed. You may have to just stand the entire time you're in there. If you're only planning to have a drink or two, it won't be too bad.

    How do I make reservations? I tried sending a DM on Instagram because I can't find a phone number? I'm trying to make a reservation for 12 people but the website leads me to open table and it says my party is too big and doesn't allow me to

    https://falseidoltiki.com/

    Do I need a reservation or you take walk ins?

    Reservations are recommended but not required. Walk-ins accepted.

    For Dec 2022 Xmas, when is the Xmas decor put away? Please say February 😬

    February

    If I come on a Friday between 8-9pm with 4 people, what would be the estimated wait time?

    Anywhere from 30-60 minutes, and you'll very likely be standing. If you want to sit, you need a reservation.

    Are you having special hours this week for Tiki Oasis?

    Normal hours.

    Would like to visit, but have 2 people in our group who do not drink. Do they serve any mocktails or non-alcoholic beverages?

    They have mocktails

    Can you take drinks to go?

    I don't think you can. They don't have prepackaged ones to go

    Is there entrance fee?

    Nope! Free to enter

    When do they release reservations?

    30 days in advance.

    Hello - I am trying to book a table for 8 people but OpenTable does not allow for that large of a party size. There doesn't appear to be a phone number anywhere to reach them. Any ideas on how to get that booked?

    This number was on their OT page. +1 (619) 365-8454… Read more

    Are they open Christmas Eve?

    Yes

    Do we need a reservation on Wednesday nights?

    Yes and no. It is highly recommended to get a reservation but I was able to walk up (party of 2) and get accommodated for less than 45 minutes. Note that when you get in, you might not get a seat until a spot opens up. We were standing near a… Read more

    Does this place have a phone number? If not, is there someone to talk to for larger reservations?

    No phone number. You can try calling Craft and Commerce (False Idol is inside the restaurant) but I'm not sure if they can help.

    Does anyone know if they do reservations for 2? I've been trying but it says that there are no tables available, but when I put 6 people it says there are several tables available?

    Two tops go pretty quickly via Opentable! The waitlist is a great tool. We fill the bar and our high tops then move to standing room. Just come in any day during service and add your party size, name & number. We’ll text you once we have any space.… Read more

    Do they take walk-ins?

    Yes they do take walkins. For small parties of one or two. Only if they do have room. The earlier in the night the better. I think they open at five or six.

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    this was my first time ever going to a speakeasy, and it was such a cool experience with really…read moregood drinks and food! my coworkers and i had a reservation at 8 PM for our party of 6, and we waited about 10 mins for them to prepare our table and let us in. i thought it was really cool how they gave us a little background for the speakeasy and it made it a very immersive experience! drinks: - purple petunia: this was a good floral & slightly tart drink. i felt like it was pretty strong for my first drink of the night, but it was still pretty good! - saigon dreamer: my absolute favorite drink of the night that got me ordering a 2nd one! i love how the honey and coffee flavor balance out the alcohol, and it was an overall very smooth and easy drink to sip on. i also love the cute little star made of lemon peel! - mountain turtle: i was warned that this would taste like an alcoholic pocari sweat and thought that i would like it, but i was not a fan of this drink at all ... it was definitely too salty for my liking. the celery foam was an interesting topping to have and made the drink kind of fun to drink! food: - scallop ceviche: really fresh scallops cooked in a chili tomato sauce that was so addicting! my group and i really enjoyed this one and scooped up every last bite with the tortilla chips! - oko fries: also super addicting! the fries were super crispy, and the mornay sauce + miso ranch went really well together and were so yummy to eat with the fries. - chile garlic tamago: i expected a tamagoyaki from the name, but it's a deviled egg. a really good deviled egg tho! i loved how it was perfectly salty and nutty, and the jalapeno gave it a nice crunch! we really had such a great time here! they were so nice and let us stay past our 2 hr limit, and the staff were so knowledgeable about the drinks and were able to answer all of our questions for them! would definitely come back just to chill and eat & drink again!

    A hidden speakeasy tucked inside Common Theory Brewery in Convoy -- such a fun concept. They have…read moretheir own parking lot, so no stress there. The entrance experience is really creative (I won't spoil it!), and our host was incredibly enthusiastic, setting the tone for the whole night. You do need a reservation, and they charge a per‑person deposit. There's also a time limit, which is a bit of a bummer, but understandable given how popular the place is. The space itself is gorgeous -- dark, cool, and atmospheric with tons to look at. Anime is projected on the wall, and the décor is super detailed and immersive. Each table has a QR code so you can browse their extensive drink menu. They do serve food, but our group of six came just for drinks. The cocktails are unique, beautiful, and definitely on the pricier side, but there's something for everyone. You can only order one drink per person at a time, and there can be a bit of a wait, but honestly the presentation makes it worth it. I tried the Kasato Maru and the Seoul City Hipster -- both vibrant, refreshing, and stunning. A cool, quiet, moody speakeasy with memorable drinks and a fun reveal. A great spot for a special night out.

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    My brother-in-law and I were looking for places to drink....And we just wanted somewhere chill. We…read moreknew that any bar by tacos el gordo would be too wild for us, so we walked a couple blocks and approached Noble Experiment. I would say this was probably our highlight of our trip in San Diego. Garrick, the bartender there, was super accommodating. Not only was he and the other bartender were making damn good drinks, they would legit talk to you. The ambiance of the place is cool too. Felt like I was going inside some continental room like John Wick. Definitely my vibe and definitely coming back. But if you ever get Garrick as your bartender, you're in for a treat!

    The Noble Experiment: 9/10…read more Aesthetic & Ambiance: 9.5 - This place gives "speakeasy haunted mansion" vibes. You walk into the barrels, down the mirrors, and into the skull room...IYKYK no less. The waits to get very deadly so make sure to put your name on the list early. Service: 9/10 The host was chill, and we had Quintin as our mixologist. There are no menus he told us, he just went off of our flavors, and palate, so I can't really speak for how to order the same drink. First drink: 9/10 (profile) Vodka bases with cucumber and strawberry. Second drink: 8.5/10 (profile) Smokey, deep old fashion. Overall a MUST-GO to if you're in the area stopping by!

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    4.2(304 reviews)
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    I loved how cozy this place was. My group of 4 sat at the bar. Super fun to watch the bartender…read morecraft the drinks. Very friendly staff and gave great recommendations. My favorite was definitely the Sloth. The marshmallow was out of this world. Pride is also good. Tastes like a healthy morning juice with a hint of alcohol. Lust was unique. Love how frothy and smooth it is with the egg whites. Also the hint of cheese! Surprisingly delicious. Gluttony was super smoky and loved the presentation.

    The self-appointed king of speakeasies is back at it with another one. I stopped by Oculto 477 on a…read moreWednesday evening an hour before close. Located in Old Town San Diego, we had dinner at a restaurant within walking distance from Oculto. I parked for free on the street and made a reservation day of. It's a pretty small speakeasy so if you're going on a weekend, you're probably going to have to make a reservation in advance. Ambiance (4.5/5): Oculto has the seven deadly sins theme going which is pretty cool. I've been to a similar speakeasy in St. Pete, Florida. Once you arrive at the mezcal bar that houses Oculto, check in with the host, and he will bring you to a "confessional." There, you must confess one of the seven deadly sins before the door to the speakeasy is opened for you. Naturally, I went with "lust." Once you get inside, it's a charming speakeasy. Service (2.5/5): This is one of the areas that leaves a little to be desired. There was only one bartender working when I was there. Since speakeasies have elevated cocktails, service was quite slow. They definitely needed two bartenders there to speed up the process. They also have a two-drink minimum which I was annoyed about on principle. I often have multiple drinks at a bar, but I never feel like I'm forced to do it. Food (N/A): I'm not sure if they have food, I don't believe they do. Regardless, I was on a liquid diet. Drinks (4/5): Pretty interesting menu of craft cocktails. When I'm at a speakeasy, I look for unique drinks that have an interesting combination of ingredients and flavor profiles. In addition to a nice list, they also have a dealer's choice cocktail where you can tell the bartender what you're into and they will craft a custom cocktail for you based on your taste. Another cool thing about Oculto is that it's located next to the cemetery in Old Town. That adds to the spooky theme.

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    This was our second time going to Youngblood. The first time was two years ago. Drinks were just as…read moregood as we remember, however they did change up the experience. Previously you got three custom drinks based on your preference starting with a starter, main, and dessert style. Now, they kept the starter, main and dessert, however the "bartender's choice" is only for the main. Both the starter and dessert are options. The starter is purely based on preference and intentionally they leave out the alcohol included so that doesn't sway your decision. Their bartenders explained that this change was to meet people in the middle of experiences they might get elsewhere at speakeasy's while keeping their originality. Honestly, both experiences were great so I can't complain. For my starter, I went with the Lush + Tropical Fruit + Citric. I was stuck between that and two others, but from talking with the bartender they help break down the drink experience further. It was super helpful. We heard that some people, forgo the main drink of bartendar's choice and instead just do two starters... that is an option, but I LOVE and highly recommend going with the flow and letting the bartenders make you a drink based on your preferences. They're great at their jobs. For my husband's starter, he went with the beeswax + barley + orchard. If you like honey, you will love it. The other he was choosing between was the herbaceous + bright + oceanic, and that one looked fun. Someone else got it, and it was Icey-like (in looks). Would want to try it. For my second drink, I explained my preferred drinks are margaritas, mezcalitas, or punch style fruity/floral, smooth, and spicy drinks. I got a drink that was mezcalita based with passionfruit and spicy pepper basically. It was yum and definitely like drinks I would normally have. My third drink I went with the strawberry fields.... Highly recommend. It was in an underrated, simple glass, but has a fantastic flavor. My husband got the lemon meringue pie (as did so many people in the bar), and I was slightly worried I would have liked his more. But the strawberry fields ended up being our favorite drink of the drink between everything we had. It was just great.

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    As I approached the old law office, we found a line wrapped outside ensuring ID was confirmed prior…read moreto entry. Our group was surprised as is was 2115, it's been open for about an hour and a half and packed. As you enter this old law office down a staircase one would find the "speakeasy statutes/rules" to maintain the 1920s atmosphere-- we loved the setting, the people, the drinks, and of course the live music!! One would not be disappointed. The cocktail menu was on an old record, which I thought it was so clever. Back to the rules, seems pretty easy! They mention to keep an open mind with the drinks as they do not carry vodkas, redbull, Budweiser or bulls**t. Mentioned a dresscode, more so be classic and states be respectful and don't be a di*k. I couldn't agree more with the rules. I don't think there is good at this establishment, as our group just came from dinner I wasn't looking for food. Just spirits, live music and a good time. Highly recommend if you are looking for live music and uniquely crafted cocktails.

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    Live Jazz/Blues/Roaring 20's kinda vibe! My kind of bar/lounge! (5/5)

    False Idol - cocktailbars - Updated May 2026

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