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Smuggler's Cove

4.1 (2.1k reviews)
Closed 5:00 pm - 1:15 am (Next day)

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SMUGGLER'S COVE ATMOSPHERE

What's the vibe?
Casual
Moderate noise
Happy hour specials
Good for groups

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Kona cocktail
Lilian M.

I sipped on the Kona cocktail at Smuggler's Cove. This San Francisco tiki bar is the perfect spot to decompress with friends or a date. It was chill with cozy cushioned seating in the upstairs loft, solid drinks, and good energy. I didn't get a chance to swing downstairs to take a gander, so I'll have to check it out next time. The restroom is a bit of a tight squeeze, but it's clean and that's all you could ask for. 10/10 would recommend Smuggler's Cove!

Aku aku
Carrie G.

First time checking our smugglers cove. We came on a Friday night about 6pm. Not a lot of seating throughout but it is pretty popular. We went to the bottom bar first. All the tables and seats were taken. The menu is only a QR code now, I heard it was an actual menu previously. We waited for our drinks maybe 15 minutes which seemed like forever. We ended up sitting at the bar on the main floor and we should have just ordered our drinks with them because they were faster! A huge group left in the upstairs room so we got to check that space out too. I liked my drink, I got the $16 Aku Aku. rum, fresh lime, fresh pineapple, peach liqueur, fresh mint. It was better than the Kona. Small drinks but fun place!

Navy grog
Danielle B.

An absolute gem of a tiki bar in San Francisco. Almost like a speakeasy you wouldn't even know that it's there from the street except for the bar security checking IDs out front which kind of gives it some mystery inside. There are two bars to choose from upstairs and downstairs, the staff is extremely knowledgeable and the menu is extensive so maybe go on their website and take a look prior to going so you have an idea of maybe what you'd like. When in doubt, just let the bartenders know what you kind of like to taste in a tiki drink and they will be super helpful.

The Mastodon
Anthony W.

Still one of my favorite Tiki Bars of all time. I've never had a bad drink here. The key to getting a spot is to just come here right when they open. Maybe arrive there 10-15 mins beforehand to be sure. And then go downstairs immediately when you walk in and find a table fast before all are taken. My favorite drink here is the Mastodon. It's very strong but still has a lot of tropical taste to it. If you like Passion Fruit you'll get hints of that with hints of cherry. The cocktail I got recently was the Roselita. I really enjoyed the combo of the Hibiscus and Pear liqueurs with the Orgeat. So there's nutty notes with some floral and juiciness. This one is a little lighter than the first drink I mentioned which was nice because I still had a long night of drinking to go...

Drake R.

Another amazing visit to Smuggler's Cove, and this time an induction into the world of the RUMBUSTION SOCIETY! We got here over an hour early to lock in that coveted bar seat, and we stayed until like 11pm. Such a great time meeting new people and finally getting a chance to talk to the bartenders, much different experience from sitting downstairs... But Smuggler's Cove in general just sets the damn standard for tiki cocktails, once you've been here it's difficult to even drink anywhere else, seriously... The decor and ambiance is top notch to go with it, and this place is small enough that you feel real special sitting in here.. I seriously can't wait to go back again, counting down the days.

Samantha M.

Smuggler's Cove was a fun atmosphere with some room for improvement! We ordered a fair amount of drinks, I prefer mine on the sweeter side and with clear liquors. I personally ordered a painkiller, a batida, and a piña colada and while the piña colada was ok, I ended up pawning off the other two drinks to my company. To me, the fruit juices were too sour to pair with coconut cream or condensed milk. Creamy and sour is a no-go for me. I'll also include a picture of my batida once it was finished to show it was 75% crushed ice. The tiki ambience was fun and the wet wall was kitschy in a good way, but the lighting in the downstairs bar could be improved. I thought the spotlights on the booth side of the seating areas were a bit harsh and casted unflattering shadows. However, the music playlist was great. It sounded like a blend of 50s, 60s, and 70s Hawaiian songs. In terms of service and wait times, we got there early before opening and waited in line outside. The staff were very nice and we got our drinks quickly after making a beeline to the downstairs bar.

Not letting the long wait ruin our night
Alexander A.

Our group of four made the mistake of stopping by Smuggler's Cove. It was a Thursday night and when we arrived it was a little after 10pm. The place was apparently packed so we had to wait a couple of minutes before being let in. When we finally got in, we could see that it was an older crowd of folks, just sitting and talking, which is fine. But most weren't really drinking, just vibing with their empty drinks. Despite this fact, the bar took forever to make our drinks. (Or maybe everyone else was also waiting on more drinks?) We ordered four drinks off of the menu, and didn't get them until 11pm. I have group photos with timestamps that we took together to pass the time. We waited for 45 minutes, all of it standing by the bar, for our first round of drinks. The drinks themselves were okay, but we downed them and left immediately without hesitation. There's no way we were going to order another round. On the way out, we noticed plaques on the wall of apparently patrons' names who were being honored for drinking anywhere from hundreds to thousands of cocktails at Smuggler's Cove. Yikes. You won't be seeing our names up there anytime soon.

Justin J.

Always in search of a good tiki bar because why didn't love tasty food in a fun, islands vibe bar? So found this place while in SF and headed over to check it out. Smugglers Cove is a three story bar, with Island/pirate ambulance. You walk in on the second floor, with a bar immediately in front of you. There isn't any particular seating in this area, and it's generally pretty full. On the third floor is seating area to drink and talk amongst friends, while the first floor has another bar area with seating. Drinks are tiki in nature, heavily rum featured but with other spirits as well. Drinks sissy have different levels of strength. If there's a diamond next to the cocktail name on the menu, this means it is strong.. So order accordingly. Drinks were flavorful with solid presentation, and they are made quickly once ordered. The bar can be really busy though, bit it is a fun atmosphere. If you're looking for a tiki bar with quality drinks in SF, definitely try Smugglers Cove

Sidewinder's Fang (left) and Rum Barrel (right)
Andrea R.

A friend of mine was visiting the Bay and wanted to try Smuggler's Cove, so we decided to go on a Friday. We arrived at 5:15, and there was a short line of people waiting outside. Once we entered, we saw a beautiful, small area decorated as a tiki bar. There is a very small seating area upstairs with booth seating and dim lighting, as well as another bar area in the basement. Right away, we realized that Smuggler's Cove has an extremely long menu (I'm talking 50+ drinks). Most are rum cocktails, but they also have non-rum options available. I chose the Sidewinder's Fang, and I'm so happy with my choice! It was deliciously fresh and citrusy. I would 100% order it again. I was genuinely shocked by how yummy it was. We sat upstairs in the small seating area. Even though the space was really small, I didn't feel cramped. Unfortunately, they did overcharge us by $10. We wanted to ask for a refund, but the line at the bar was long and we had a dinner reservation we needed to head out for. Despite the overcharge, this bar was incredible and I would love to return!

Lance P.

Great tiki bar. 3 smaller levels and gets crowded. Crowd is mixed and interesting. Some of the best tiki drinks I've had. Just know it can be hard to find seating until late at night.

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Joe L.

Arrr, matey! Smuggler's Cove be the finest Tiki tavern this scallywag has ever set foot in. Be sure to study the grog list afore ye sail in--and keep it on yer enchanted device for easy reference. The elixirs be bold and mighty, fit for a seasoned sea dog. Hoist a tankard of their signature potion, The Expedition, and drink deep, for these masterful mixologists know their craft better than a pirate knows the tides! Rum-lovin' buccaneers, take heed! They be harborin' over 550 varieties o' the good stuff. Ask 'bout the Rumbustion Society, should ye fancy yerself a true rum scholar. The Cove be spread across three decks--the upper one be a spillover from the main deck below. As fer vittles? This old salt ain't sure if they be welcome aboard--best send word ahead lest ye be left high and dry. Yo ho ho, and bottoms up, ye landlubber! ‍

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Ask the Community - Smuggler's Cove

How bad is the wait if you get there right as they open on Friday?

Can you bring food?

No. Smugglers Cove doesn't allow outside food to be brought in. Light snacks like chips are okay.

Do they have live music?

No, it's a small space.

Can you make reservations?

No, it's just a bar that you walk into. You just get your drink and find a place to sit.

Do they still require proof of vaccine?

2 weeks ago they did!

Is it 21 and over?

Yes, it's a bar only.

Is this place open yet trying to find a cool tiki bar to take my boyfriend for his 21st for a cool fancy drink?

Is there an entrance fee?

Nope.

Do they have food too?

Nope. Just the most amazing cocktails and rum selection you will find anywhere on the planet. There are a considerable number of wonderful restaurants within a couple of blocks however.

Do they take reservations?

No.

Do they allow children?

It's not the place for children. Don't bring them. It's inappropriate and would be annoying to the other patrons

Can i com here with my grandpa?

That would depend on your grandpa more than in the location. If he's into tiki lounges and steady on his feet and able to negotiate stairs if necessary I don't see why not

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TONGA ROOM & HURRICANE BAR

TONGA ROOM & HURRICANE BAR

3.4
(3.3k reviews)
1.2 mi
$$$

We came to Tonga Room as a stop when we were tiki bar hopping around Union Square. Without a…read morereservation, it's open to walk in, grab a drink and stand in their bar area. I got the Divine Dragon which was super yummy. I love POG and dragonfruit and this was just a really great tropical drink that wasn't too sweet or artificial tasting. I also tried the classic mai tai and wiki wiki which were both great. Drinks are on the pricier side but with the live band and fun rain showers, you're definitely paying for the atmosphere as well!

I had a deeply disappointing experience here that completely ruined my night. After a long drive…read morefrom San Jose, my lower back began severely flaring up in the middle of dinner. Anyone with chronic back pain knows that sometimes you just need two minutes to lie flat to reset the spine. Since we had already been waiting about an hour for our food, I stepped away to lay down on the front bench for a quick recovery. Instead of a manager checking to see if a guest was okay, a staff member named Shrami approached me. Without even asking what was wrong, he aggressively insisted I get off the bench right away. Even after I explained I was experiencing medical pain and just needed two minutes, he completely lacked any human empathy and refused to listen. The way I was treated made me feel dehumanized and cast aside, as if my physical well-being didn't matter as long as I wasn't "disrupting" the aesthetic of the business. We are all human, and a little basic compassion goes a long way. To top it off, the food and drinks are overpriced for what you get, and the live band was just mediocre. Between the long wait times, overpriced menu, and the completely cold, disrespectful management, I will absolutely not be returning.

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Decorative sculpture.
Decorative sculpture.
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Trad'r Sam

Trad'r Sam

3.7
(1.1k reviews)
3.4 mi
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We went to Trad'r Sam to start our self created tiki tour and we enjoyed hanging out and grabbing a…read moreround of drinks at 3pm on a Saturday. It was pretty empty when we went but we enjoyed the boozy milkshakes (the chocolate banana was super fun) and ended up sharing a scorpion bowl as well. It's super casual but still fun and generally nice place to grab a drink. I can see how this would be a good spot for a nightcap after dinner for a sweet booze drink.

If you're looking for a cocktail garnished with artisanal moss and existential dread, keep walking…read more But if you want to get functionally over-served in a place that no longer smells like a damp basement from the Truman administration, welcome to the "new" Trad'r Sam. The Glow-Up The "grandfather of tiki" finally went to rehab--and by rehab, I mean it actually got a scrub-down. The legendary grime has been replaced by bright floors, refreshed bamboo, and a bar top so clean you can actually see your pupils dilating after the second round. It's still a dive, but now it's a dive you can bring a date to without needing a tetanus shot. The Heavy Artillery The drinks are still served in bowls large enough to sustain a small village during a drought. Whether it's a Scorpion or a Mai Tai, the ratio of rum-to-juice remains aggressively in favor of the rum. It's tropical, it's blue, and it will have you reconsidering your career at the bank by 10:00 PM. The MVP Bartenders The real reason to crawl out to the Richmond? The bartenders. These absolute legends navigate the chaos with the speed of a high-frequency trader and the patience of a saint. They handle a room full of "one more bowl!" requests without breaking a sweat or losing their wit. The Verdict: It's the oldest tiki bar in SF, and it's finally stopped looking its age. Go for the booze, stay for the bartenders who actually know what they're doing.

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Electric palm trees
Electric palm trees
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Forbidden Island

4.2
(1.6k reviews)
8.8 mi
$$

Forbidden Island is one of those rare neighborhood gems that somehow manages to feel both special…read moreand effortlessly welcoming. It's a longtime local favorite of mine and my go-to spot for meeting up with friends--equal parts escape and comfort. The cocktail menu is impressively deep, full of beautifully crafted, fancy tiki drinks that practically beg to be explored, and so far every single one I've tried has been delicious (dangerously so). Inside, the bar nails the classic tiki vibe--warm, immersive, and transportive--while the outdoor patio offers a lovely, relaxed option with plenty of extra seating on warm days. It's the kind of place where you can linger, laugh, and lose track of time. The staff deserve a special shout-out: genuinely friendly, attentive, and accommodating, which only adds to the overall experience. A quick pro tip: if you're planning to stop by during popular after-work hours, definitely make a reservation--it fills up for good reason. The food menu is on the smaller side, but the bites are tasty and thoughtfully done, perfect for sharing alongside a round (or two) of cocktails. All in all, Forbidden Island is a standout spot that keeps me coming back again and again.

4++ Tiki bar that feels like it's been around for a long time, located in Alameda…read more As soon as you walk in, the place feels a little diver, and I mean that with utmost praise. It feels comfortable and if you're regular here feels like you're just going to something familiar. There's a backyard area with seating as well. I came here with my brother and my sister-in-law for a drink after having dinner in the area. The people were friendly and helpful. We ordered a few of the tiki drinks. I got the banana hammock, lol. It was tasty and refreshing. Overall, great spot, and I hope to return in the near future. Parking on the street wasn't too hard to find. We parked about a block away in the residential area.

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Outside patio area
Outside patio area
The two mugs that they have available. The mug on the left is a special edition mug and $150. The mug on the right is $40.
The two mugs that they have available. The mug on the left is a special edition mug and $150. The mug on the right is $40.
More of the atmosphere of the forbidden island, and I love all the money hanging from the ceiling

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More of the atmosphere of the forbidden island, and I love all the money hanging from the ceiling
Hula Hoops

Hula Hoops

4.2
(2k reviews)
9.4 mi
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The whole vibe was cool, got music playing, staff were very fast and considerate and the food was…read moreamazing! Thank you to ate Sherry and Connor (i think is his name) for making sure we were dining okay!

This place has a nice island vibe where you can eat indoors or outdoors. We were doubting if we…read morewere going to be seated anytime soon since it was Father's Day, but we ended up being seated right away in the tiki room. Also, our server was great, kept on checking on us, giving us suggestions, and entertaining us with some magic tricks. From our server's recommendations, we ended up getting the Lapu Lapu, Mochiko Chicken Loco Moco, Kamehameha BBQ Chicken, Sisig Fried Rice, and Poke Nachos, Ubemisu, and Ube Bars. The Lapu Lapu is a sweet and refreshing drink, definitely something you will like if you want something sweet instead of strong. The Mochiko Chicken Loco Moco was really good. You get the taste of Beef Loco Moco in chicken form. The Chicken also added more of a crunchy texture from the crispy skin while having very moist meat. The Kamehameha BBQ Chicken was also tasty, with the moist meat. The Sisig Fried Rice was really good, being moist and had plenty of Sisig. The Poke Nachos had a decent amount of Poke and Avacado, and had a nice crunch with the Wanton Chips. The Ubemisu was a crowd favorite. I thought it was not going to taste like Ube because of the light color of the Cream, but I was glad to be wrong. It was very moist and thankfully had good Ube flavor. The Ube Bars were not bad. Also, could taste the Ube, but was more dense and just found the Ubemisu better. Overall, great food and service. Definitely would come back here again to try more delicious treats.

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Ube colada
Ube colada
SPAM FRIES (12/2024)
SPAM FRIES (12/2024)
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