The 20 Best Wine Bars In San Francisco - San Francisco - The Infatuation
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The 20 Best Wine Bars In San Francisco - San Francisco - The Infatuation
"The two most ideal places to drink wine are on your own couch while wearing fuzzy socks, and at an actual vineyard with the winemaker's border collie named Riesling sitting faithfully by your side. But when you're running low on laundry and realize the dog is actually a figment of your buzzed imagination, you do have other options. That's why we have this guide. It's got our 20 favorite places in SF to drink wine. Some of these spots play"
"Cozy, chill, and beautifully designed, it's an ideal place to drop in for a refreshing wine cocktail. Buddy also has a full food menu that's both fancy and funky. We're talking whole baby turnips with a flavorful smoked oyster ranch, tuna confit with a soft egg and a side of saltine crackers, and a hearty mortadella sandwich that will probably inspire you to sink into the comfy banquette and linger until closing time."
"This place in Lower Pacific Heights has red walls and deep-cushioned chairs that make it feel more like a cigar bar or a hidden room in House of Prime Rib. Aside from the comfortable seats, what makes Scopo Divino so great is the live band that they somehow fit in here six nights a week. And even though the band takes up roughly 10% of the available space, somehow the music is never so loud that you can't hear the people around you."
Twenty San Francisco wine destinations offer a range of experiences from couch-comfort vibes to vineyard ambiance. Casual natural-wine bars like Buddy serve refreshing wine cocktails and inventive food such as whole baby turnips with smoked oyster ranch and hearty mortadella sandwiches. Scopo Divino in Lower Pacific Heights features red walls, deep-cushioned chairs, and live bands six nights a week while maintaining conversational volume. Some Mission venues transform from plant stores by day into natural wine bars with live music at night. Many spots prioritize music, food quality, and a clubhouse-like atmosphere.
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