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    The Treasury

    4.2 (210 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Kyoto Milk Tea
    Dustin P.

    One of the most stylish and polished bars in SF--The Treasury delivers both in ambiance and drinks. I ordered the Kyoto Milk Tea, and it was an absolute standout. Super refreshing with a unique flavor profile that's not too sweet, and the presentation was on point (loved the leaf garnish). It's the kind of drink that makes you slow down and enjoy every sip. Great spot for meeting friends or just unwinding with something classy. Highly recommend for anyone into well-crafted cocktails in a cool setting.

    Smoke and Mirror, FIDI Punch and Treasury Espresso Martini at The Treasury in San Francisco.
    Jason F.

    I'm ready to make an investment at The Treasury! Located on the corner of Bush and Sansome Streets in the heart of San Francisco's Financial District, The Treasury represents a classic laid back vibe back when this area was dominated by business people and bankers who made deals over drinks and bites during lunch and after work drinks. With a setting that resembles that of bank or at least that of a lobby of a first floor of a huge skyscraper, of which The Treasury resides in, this lively bar is equal parts watering hole, sports bar and even large party gathering space to all who come thanks to the abundance of elevated lighting fixtures, a sleek and inviting bar top, and plenty of seating to be found both there and at the many high top tables they had when a group of friends and I came on a recent weeknight evening. With the sun still out, it was the perfect time to enjoy a nice libation and relax after work and a friend who once worked in the area suggested The Treasury to unwind. The menu at The Treasury is on every table and paper coaster as a QR code and is separated into categories including Cocktails, Highballs, Low and No Proof for their beverages and their separate Bites menu. Of course, we came for cocktails and I ordered their Smoke and Mirrors cocktail which had botanist gin, pineapple, smoked tea, lime and bitter. My drinking mates ordered their FIDI Punch, which had Singani 63, Creme de Banane, pineapple, lime and spices; and their Treasury Espresso Martini, which had Bacardi 8yr Rum, Mr. Black Coffee Liqueur, Luxumus liqueur, Muscovado, Angostura and salt. To pair with our meal the staff was generous enough to give us their Popcorn which was made of heirloom kernels and topped with their signature seasoning. Our drinks arrived about ten minutes after ordering and my Smoke and Mirrors cocktail was a smooth lushly composed cocktail presented without any ice, of which I was expecting something dark and smokey and it turned out to be light and airy, as if I was sipping a cocktail at a beach resort. The popcorn snack was the perfect accompaniment to our drinks as the seasoning had a bit of matcha flavoring to it, which made for a unique combination of flavors, especially since there were so many popped kernels to enjoy overall. With games playing on the flat panel television screen in the background and multiple people coming in to enjoy themselves with a private party going on right behind us the atmosphere was lively. It helps that the entire bar area is open to that of the lobby of which it resides, of which you need to enter just to get into The Treasury and to even leave to use the restrooms. Our bill equaled about twenty dollars a person which was reasonable for a light cocktail and quick snack and just like that we were on our way and the subway stop was a mere block away. Who knew something called The Treasury could be so quick and approachable, as I was able to catch some of their larger dishes and shareable meals and they honestly looked real good and hearty like their Tri Tip Sliders and their Avocado Hummus, as everything was reasonably priced too. Looks like I have a new place to visit once work is over, as The Treasury will keep taking my reserves from now on.

    Amy L.

    The mini hot dogs are insane. Highlight of my night. Still thinking about them to this day. Drinks were nice. There was one in a cool terracotta cup. It came with a mango lollipop and tajin. The space itself is pretty small, would be nice to have more seating. Still a cool place to check out.

    Whiskies
    Will C.

    Great location to grab a quick drink. Fidi crowd with a few locals mixed in. During these Covid times, they do ask for a vax card for quick reference. They can do simple and common cocktails, but advanced asks will require some finesse. Staff is friendly and the bar offers a lot of conversational pieces and liquors to be curious about. Sat by the bar for a quick round before dinner. No notes on the food, but the few plates that walked by looked good.

    Paper Trail Cocktail
    Mugdha S.

    Great cocktails and appetizers, quiet ambience, good service! Went here for a cocktail and some appetizers on Thursday. I ordered the Paper Trail cocktail - absolutely delicious! The bitterness of the alcohol was cut perfectly by the mango - jalapeño mix. The best part was the lava salt on the rim of the glass. We also ordered the shrimp sliders which were delicious. Each slider was bigger than bite-sized portions, which made for a filling appetizer. The avocado hummus was pretty mediocre though. The ambience was elegant with dim lighting and mellow music which allowed for conversation comfortably. The crowd was largely corporate, which made for a sophisticated experience overall.

    Great food, drinks, staff, and vibes. Not much more to say but since Yelp requires 85 characters I'll end it here!

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    Siddharth T.

    Came here for a work event! The bar area is pleasant but a bit small. All the food was pretty amazing, my favorites were the hotdogs and beef empanadas. Drinks were good but pretty standard. Bartenders were pretty cool.

    Anna Vy V.

    Very chill vibe. We came around 4 and it was quiet and empty. Great atmosphere and great drinks. At 5pm however, it was crowded crowded

    Gin and tonic, Jack and coke.
    Millie K.

    I was meeting a friend here before heading to an event. Their drinks were elegant, nicely decorated, and good portion mixed! Will be back again to have food next time!

    House Old Fashioned
    Jess G.

    Great spot for happy hour. We were able to grab some seats at the bar despite it being pretty busy. I hadn't planned on eating but I kept seeing bowls of popcorn being made and had to have some--so good! All of the staff were super friendly. Will definitely come back.

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    The Beehive - Beauty Mark

    The Beehive

    4.3(454 reviews)
    2.5 miMission
    $$

    Love what + how they do it. It's a neighborhood bar that…read morejust feels right. Food wise I'm drawn to a few favorites like the stellar pork belly banh mi slider, fries and the chicken bites. It's a thoughtful menu w something for everyone. Had a Paper Plane which the bar man furiously shook to an icy froth on the top. Soooo good. Went on St Pat Saturday and was looking for a non frat crew vibe and was really pleased I remembered BH was close by.

    Cool bar with bites in the Mission District. We got there shortly after it opened at 4pm on Friday…read moreafternoon. I was craving a refreshing craft cocktail and got one with the Green Emmanuelle. I liked the cardamom in the Beauty Mark as well that my partner ordered. We ordered shishito peppers and mushroom bahn mi sliders. The mushroom bahn mi sliders were amazing - the quality fillings and taste of the soft bun - I was unexpectedly hit with a bite of spice from maybe jalapeño seeds left but didn't sour my experience. The shishito peppers ended up being extremely spicy as well, those are usually just a few spicy and not the majority. The roasted lemon and salt was a wonderful combo but just too spicy to eat. However, the server very kindly removed it from our bill without us asking. We order the crostini because we were still hungry and that was an absolute hit. Delicious med-soft crostini with luscious berries and sweet honey. I didn't care my hands got sticky as it was soooo good! Great experience, I would be weary if the peppers as I'm a bit spice-intolerant but everything else was spot-on.

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    Blind Pig Speakeasy Lounge - Hot & Sour: Tanqueray Gin w/ lichiko shochu, aloe, rose, hot pot paste, basil, citrus, peychaud's ($18)

    Blind Pig Speakeasy Lounge

    4.7(187 reviews)
    1.1 miLower Nob Hill
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    This place has risen in the ranks of my fave cocktail bars in SF. Recently tried to go to Elements…read moreonly to discover it was closed or at least closed to additional patrons 45 minutes before closing so made our way to a couple other bars instead, including Blind Pig. It takes a lot for me to consider a return visit to a cocktail bar. Most of the time, I just begrudgingly go along with my friends to a mediocre bar, but Blind Pig is a place I would enthusiastically return to again and again. I first got the namesake cocktail: Blind Pig. It was incredibly well-balanced, and the flame presentation upon arrival was an epic mini show. Later during last call, I decided to risk it all and roll the dice to order from the secret menu. I rolled a 5, which got me a wine & Japanese beer concoction with Sichuan peppercorn. Totally feel like this cocktail was made for me, as I rep the 川渝 region. The drink was strong, but that made it all the better. Can't wait to come again and explore more of the menu behind the password-protected iykyk entrance.

    Hot Take: Weeknights are better than weekends for going out…read more Chill, less of a crowd, a locals vibe, and to avoid amateur hour. I'm personally over (and too old) dealing with sloppy drunks spilling drinks on you, getting pushed around in a crowd or end up in a middle of a brawl Blind Pig is that perfect spot, well at least on a weeknight: chill, low-key, and moody. And, most importantly comfy seating AND solid AZN inspired craft cocktails ($18-$19). Cocktails with black sesame, taro, pandan, mapo tofu, tea, and hot pot flavors? YAS! D R I N K S * Hot & Sour: Tanqueray Gin w/ Iichiko shochu, aloe, rose, hot pot paste, basil, citrus, peychaud's ($18 x2) The sichuan hot pot inspired cocktail was silky smooth from the milk-washed gin, nicely balanced - sweet (but not too sweet) and sour with a subtle málà numbing spice. Stiff yet easy to drink. The manager/bartender, Leo was awesome with great hospitality. Background lounge-y music is not too loud so you can yap and catch-up with friends. Overall, Blind Pig is a great place to unwind after work or start the night off. If it's too tamed for you, you can always go next door to XEX to make bad decisions - no judgement cuz we've all been there! ;) O T H E R I N F O * Walk-in only. PW to enter is on IG. * Blind Pig originally opened in Chinatown in a larger space but they're now in a more intimate space on Polk. * Blind Pig is under Mins Group (Sushi Sato, Sushi Hon, The Roll, The Buoy, Dento Piano Cafe, Dragon Horse, and more.) * No snacks/food but plenty of food options within walking distance.

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    Pacific Cocktail Haven - AAPI Cocktail Week 2026

    Pacific Cocktail Haven

    4.5(767 reviews)
    0.5 miUnion Square
    $$

    My husband and I used to come here for date nights before having kids! The cocktails were mixed…read morewell and tasted like a well blended juice! Service was great too with a very chill vibe! Five years later, I finally stopped by here again but with my little sister this time. I wanted her to try my favorite cocktail bar. Of course, SF made it very difficult to find parking in downtown with all those limited yellow markings and toll away streets. Very annoying! We happened to come by here last month when they were celebrating Asian Heritage Awareness. A lot of their specialities that night were made with pandan! The cocktails were still good but stronger alcohol taste than I remembered. It was packed too and very dim on the inside. They also have an outdoor patio for customers to chill now! Service was phenomenal as usual, but drinks were just as expensive as I remembered. Overall, still a great place for a night out for cocktails!

    P.C.H was ranked #41 on North America's 50 Best Bars list for 2026, so of course we had to check it…read moreout while in SF. We arrived around 10:35pm and there was a line that was not moving. Once it was 11pm, the bouncer started to let everybody in, so I'm guessing they only let people inside every 30 minutes to prevent overcrowding, even though once we got in it wasn't that crowded and there was plenty of open space outside too. Having to wait only gave us about an hour inside. It says they close at 12am and that is exactly when they close--you can't stay any longer than that. I'm used to bars typically staying open about 30 minutes to an hour after the listed closing time to allow customers inside to finish up. As soon as 12am hits, the bouncer starts going around and constantly telling you to hurry it up because they are closed now. The service was also pretty slow, which did not give us much time at all to sip and enjoy the drinks before they closed. We started off ordering two drinks, then our waiter came back about 10 minutes later and asked for last call so we ordered another one (this was before our two drinks even came out yet). After about 15 minutes, we got all three drinks and the waiter apologized and said he didn't charge us for the third drink since it took so long. This gave us only about 10-15 minutes to finish our drinks before we started to get told we had to leave. At least my drink (apple bottom beets) was good and I was able to chug it, but I would rather be able to take my time and enjoy a drink. Their menu is huge, and they have a wide selection of different cocktails categorized under which type of liquor is used (rum, agave, brandy). The ambiance is dark and romantic.

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    Holy Water - Drinks and holy decor

    Holy Water

    4.4(325 reviews)
    3.7 miBernal Heights
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    I have to preface my review by stating I absolutely adore Catholic art, antiques, relics and such,…read moreso this definitely influenced my decision to check this place out; but I am beyond happy that my curiosity led me here. The ambiance was perfect for a nightcap. I visited Holy Water with relatives who live in the area but hadn't visited the place themselves before. Drinks we ordered include: * Mexican Firing Squad - Our favorite of all. We are classic paloma cocktail lovers, and this drink provided everything we enjoy in a paloma and more. Tart, smooth, and all-around divine. * Southern Exposure - The celery in this really awakens the senses. Very refreshing. * Zombie - Boldest drink we've tried yet. Haunted us the remainder of the night (in a good way). * Poinsettia - Wish this wasn't just a holiday menu item. It's fabulous. * Caribbean Snow Day - The playful kid's cup this came served in had us fooled. This eggnog sure packed a punch. Can't wait to be back and check out what other rotating or seasonal drinks they provide. Lastly, major shout out to the hard-working bartender last night who provided kind, prompt and attentive service on top of greeting all patrons coming in, taking orders and bussing tables. You rock!

    Headline: I found Jesus in the bar tonight and it was good…read more No it was not some long haired patron but instead this awesome themed bar in San Francisco. This place had a nice chill vibe despite being crazy busy. We were still able to find some decent seats and bask in the glow of good old JC. The place almost had a hall in the wall vibe with the twinkle lights but still boasted an impressive selection of drinks. Despite how busy it was, the staff was super friendly and bartenders were moving fast through the requests. Sometime at a bar you can feel ignored but it was not like that here. Cellphone signal is not great but they have wifi inside as well.

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    Shoji - Uni Amaebi Don: Soy marinaded raw sweet shrimp, santa barbara uni, ikura, soy marinated yolk ($44 +$3 nori)

    Shoji

    4.2(530 reviews)
    0.3 miFinancial District, SoMa
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    Love the unique flavor profiles! I especially liked the chicken sando and the cheesy fries.read more

    Made reservations for a Saturday. We arrived a little early but there were no tables available at…read morethe time of our arrival; however, she was able to seat us about 15 minutes before our reservation time. Reservations are highly recommended as we observed many walk-ins but there was a 1+ hour wait. Also, must be 21+. It's not an extensive menu - more like small bites. Appreciate the selection of Zero proof drinks. Hubs happy with the NA Suntory. I went with the Dashi Apple which was quite refreshing. Kiddo ordered the Miyabi which was quite floral. We ordered food items to share. Started with the Tebasaki (chicken wings). Kiddo liked these so much she ordered another one. Next, the pork jowl - some pieces were just fat but the meat was seasoned well. Loved the pear and pineapple kimchi - would've liked a bowl of that. The Tori Nanban Sando was another good one. The Shoji Burger is what hubs came for. Fork and knife definitely need to eat this. Pillowy soft bread, melty cheese, and the pickles all made for a tasty burger. Hubs would return for this alone. Ended our meal with the Hojicha Affogato - so good and such an enjoyable way to end our meal. We weren't rushed at any time. Service was good in that they checked on us often. I'd like to visit during the day time to check out their cafe offerings. Also, although not right away, we'd definitely return again for dinner.

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    Shoji - Mocha: Espresso, dandelion chocolate, steamed milk ($6) + Matcha Einspänner: Seion matcha, milk, house sweet cream, kinako ($7)

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    Mocha: Espresso, dandelion chocolate, steamed milk ($6) + Matcha Einspänner: Seion matcha, milk, house sweet cream, kinako ($7)

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